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XGW Digest: March 18, 2008

March 18th, 2008
  • XGW Founding Editor Mike Airhart blogging daily for Wayne Besen at relaunched Truth Wins Out website
  • UK anti-gay activist Stephen Green (Christian Voice) hints at opening ex-gay “clinic” in Wales
  • Canadian television to broadcast hour-long documentary examining ex-gay movement
  • Family Research Council’s Tony Perkins: environmentalism joins same-sex relations as threat to traditional family
  • Gays & Muslims unite to oppose OK rep Sally Kern’s remarks; Kern’s son denies gay rumours; Sally finds sympathetic ear in company of notoriously homophobic Matt Barber & Peter LaBarbera
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  1. March 18th, 2008 at 12:29 | #1

    Tony Perkins just slays me:

    A major component of Global Warming is to reduce population because people are seen as part of the problem. And, of course, population control includes abortion. It also includes same-sex relations because they do not cause offspring.

    My initial naive reaction is just to say that this man is out of his gourd, but I think that he’s spent so much mental energy focusing on things such as unholy gay marriage that his brain has formed a permanent 7 lane highway directly to it, with onramps from all other thinkable things. There is no topic in his mind that can escape association with the threat of gay marriage. I dunno, maybe things like “dinner tomorrow with sister-in-law and family” or “pick up dry cleaning” are safe. Maybe.

    I don’t think I’ve ever heard of population control as part of the global warming discussion, but even so, however I first interpret what that might mean I don’t know how I could arrive at gay marriage.

  2. Emproph
    March 18th, 2008 at 15:37 | #2

    XGW Founding Editor Mike Airhart blogging daily for Wayne Besen at relaunched Truth Wins Out website

    Pardon me while I channel the anti-gay industry take on this:

    Breaking news: Homosexual Activist Recruits Homosexual Activist.

    Cool beans though, check it out. I’ll definitely be making it a point to stop in there more often.

  3. wendy
    March 19th, 2008 at 14:54 | #3

    Hey …. two of my staff members will be featured in that Canadian documentary ….. I hope it is a positive contribution all the way around.

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