| Excerpted
from the commentary portion of the July
21, 2006 "Heart of the Matter"
And we have this as a follow-up to our interview
with Pastor Williams about the "Gay Games" which were
held in the Chicagoland area. At a "Gay Games" event
in the city of Chicago, three members with Repent America, headed up by
Michael Marcavage, were arrested for straying out of the unconstitutional
free-speech area set up by police. The officers doing the cuffing and
stuffing included one who used profane language and let Repent America
members know they are not welcome in Chicago.
Attorneys for Repent America then went into
federal court and filed an emergency motion for a temporary restraining
order, which the judge granted. The city backed down and agreed to respect
Repent America's constitutional rights. Repent America has now filed
a lawsuit to ensure that the plaintiffs will not be subjected by the city to
so-called free-speech zones again in the future.
And one more item on the sodomite games:
Although those games received enormous amounts of free publicity from the
press, the opening ceremonies at Soldier Field, instead of filling the
stadium as expected, brought in only 21,000 spectators; and the game
event attendance has also been a big disappointment for organizers.
A Norwegian newspaper and a politician who
wrote a letter to that newspaper have been charged with "promoting
discrimination." The politician, Odd Djøseland, simply stated
that he would like a beach in the community where "normal,
heterosexual people can sunbathe and swim in peace and quiet." He
pointed out that "gays and lesbians" make beach-goers
uncomfortable by their behavior.
A sodomite named Bent Sandvand filed one of
several complaints against the newspaper and the politician. Sandvand
stated, among other things, "Djøseland has
offended and insulted me, as a bisexual, and a whole group of people [. .
.] especially those who haven't yet come out of the closet. [. . .]
It makes me furious that a profiled local politician would write
something like this." (source: Aftenposten, July 11,
2006)
Meanwhile, when the shoe is on the other
foot, Sodom expects everyone to dance to a different tune. Provincetown,
Massachusetts is a sodomite mecca which recently was commended and
recertified as being in good standing as under the "No Place to
Hate" designation of the Anti-Defamation League. But recently, police
have been inundated with reports of sodomites accosting the non-sodomites
who live in Provincetown, especially those who have signed a petition
opposing "same-sex marriage." Sodomite groups have
published the signers' names on a web site, and now the signers have come
under siege. One Catholic woman had a list of the petition signers,
including her name, stuck on her car in the middle of the night.
Other signers have been confronted and
harassed while going about their daily business—and we are not talking
about legitimate free speech here. For instance, sodomites have gotten in
the faces of women while they were doing such things as shopping and
called them "breeders" and bigots. Provincetown
Magazine publisher Rick Hines did just that to a woman while she was
shopping, but Hines says his actions are no big deal. In true homo-fascist
fashion, Hines told the Boston Globe, "I
knew she signed the petition [. . .] and I gave her a piece of my mind. [.
. .] After being pushed and prodded your whole life for being gay,
you run into someone you know sees you as a second class citizen and you
respond."
Provincetown Police Staff Sergeant Warren
Tobias told the Globe, "I don't necessarily view this as a
big problem, but it's certainly a blip on our radar screen." As
I said, when the shoe is on the other foot, the sodomites and their
friends dance a different dance. (source: Boston Globe, July 14,
2006)
And as long as we are talking about
homo-fascism, here is another of many stories we could report. A group of
firefighters in Glasgow, Scotland are in trouble for refusing to take part
in a sodomite pride event in that city. The group of ten refused to
man a booth and hand out leaflets for the fire department because they
were embarrassed to appear, in uniform, at that event. Now the
Glasgow Ten are facing disciplinary measures; and, thankfully, the Fire
Brigades Union is supporting them. On the other hand, Calum Irving,
director of the sodomite group Stonewall Scotland has stated of the
firefighters: "If they had refused to engage with people because of
their ethnicity or faith, they would face disciplinary action. Why
should lesbian and gay Scots be treated as second-class citizens by public
servants?" And the lesson is that the sodomites cannot be
placated, just as the Word of God tells us. (source: Glasgow Herald,
July 19, 2006)
Homo-Fascism
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