"Pro-family" groups blames gays again!

David85

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Iraq those damn gays are going to bring to bring the end of the world!

This is just fucking dumb...

Homosexual Pressure May Have Forced Target's Salvation Army Eviction

By Bill Fancher and Jenni Parker
December 15, 2004

(AgapePress) - Pro-family groups based in Washington, DC, and in Illinois say homosexuals are behind a new policy at Target stores that has resulted in banning Salvation Army kettle drive activities on the retail chain's premises nationwide.

The familiar Salvation Army bell ringers and their red kettles have been barred from Target stores this Christmas season, and the official reason given by the retailer has to do with its policy prohibiting all nonprofit soliciting at Target locations. However, Bob Knight of the Culture and Family Institute is suspicious of the company's explanation.


Bob Knight
While it is true that Target has maintained a long-standing policy against soliciting in front of its stores, the company has, until this year, consistently made an exception for The Salvation Army. Knight questions the sudden policy change and says although Target officials claim they just want to make their "no solicitation" policy uniform, his sources indicate there may be more to the story.

"We happen to know," the CFI spokesman explains, "that the Target Corporation has been under enormous pressure from homosexual activists to dump The Salvation Army because [it] won't give domestic-partner benefits [to its employees]."

In fact, Knight says homosexual activists have been after The Salvation Army for a long time, and some groups have reportedly stooped to some fairly lowdown tactics in their effort to harm the charitable organization. "One homosexual activist group in Michigan, for example, has been distributing counterfeit one dollar bills and five dollar bills to be placed in Salvation Army kettles, accusing them of bigotry and prejudice," he says.

Also, Rick Garcia, director of the homosexual lobby group Equality Illinois, even admitted recently on WYLL's The Walsh Forum radio program that homosexual activists have pressured Target to stop supporting The Salvation Army. And Garcia also admitted in a letter he wrote opposing the Illinois Family Institute's call to boycott Target that he has long protested and even demonstrated against The Salvation Army.

Pete LaBarbera of the Illinois Family Institute (IFI) says homosexual activists like Garcia "talk a good game" about showing tolerance toward religious groups and other opponents of homosexuality. Ultimately, however, he asserts that such "homosexual humbugs" purposely demonize people of faith and pro-family organizations as bigots, haters, homophobes, and hypocrites -- or, as in Garcia's letter criticizing IFI, "charlatans."


Peter LaBarbera
According to LaBarbera, it is this kind of activist zealotry against pro-family and religious people and against groups like the Boy Scouts of America and The Salvation Army -- groups that merely seek to live out their moral beliefs -- that prompts the IFI to strongly oppose misguided legislation that would codify special rights for homosexuals or criminalize expressed biblical views on homosexual behavior as hate speech.

The IFI spokesman refers, for example, to SB 3186, a bill would put "sexual orientation" directly into Illinois' human rights code. He notes that this bill could come up for a vote January 10 or 11, and therefore urges pro-family Illinois residents to call their state senator and representative to express their opposition.

LaBarbera feels it is inevitable, not only that homosexual activists will try to use "sexual orientation" laws as a basis to demand same-sex marriage rights, but that they will also seek to "criminalize Christianity -- at least as it applies to homosexual behavior." In fact, he notes that something similar is already happening in Philadelphia, where 11 Christians were recently arrested during their outreach efforts at a homosexual pride festival.

I love the part it says gays are doing this to get benifits. We are fighting for civil rights, and even in Mass some companies don't give benifits to people. This is just fucking dumb like when the Vactican said that womens rights were leading to gay rights and that was leading to the end of the world. Now we are going after gays and Target.

First off, I only show in Target for candy, that's it, and that's rare, so how many gays are really going to buy things from there? I mean come on.

Second. Since when were gays anti-family? We are anti-assholes, but not anti-family. I'm all for family, not mine, my boyfriends, or any of my friends families, but I am for families. :)
 
so is this why you hate my guts is because you think I’m anti-gay? To be honest with you I no problem with homo-sexuals. Target has the right to ban whomever they would like from the property, but the SA helps many needy families so I would hope target would lift the ban on the SA. But hell Target can do whatever they would like.
 
[quote name='MrFriday18']so is this why you hate my guts is because you think I’m anti-gay?[/quote]

This is why I hate you..

You are a dumbass fucking idiot that never says anything intellegent, and just tries to piss people off.

And the main reason is, the only reason why you are here is for attention, that's proven, by that quote.

THE WHOLE WORLD DOESN'T SPIN JUST FOR YOU!

I don't hate anti-gay people technically eithr, I hate dumb people, it's just most anti-gay people are dumbasses.

I don't hate anti-gay rights people, I hate what they believe because it isn't back up with any facts at all, but the people are mostly perfectly fine.

Except for the religious "pro-family" cults, like this group and the 700 Club people.

And I'm done explaining this to you.
 
[quote name='David85']

First off, I only show in Target for candy, that's it, and that's rare, so how many gays are really going to buy things from there? I mean come on.

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Just so you know, it's in no way an issue of who shops at Target or what they shop there for.
 
I know, I'm making a joke because all the decorating people on TV are always gay, so I'm making the joke that none would ever shop there. :)
 
I love how people get attacked for hating bigots. Since when are people supposed to tolerate bigots?

Also, I thought target banned the salvation army due to all the accusations, and lawsuits, claiming they practiced religious discrimination. I shopped at target (refused to shop at walmart) before I heard this and feel even better now. I know the salvation army has been attempting to strengthen the religious nature of itself and its workers. Their policies wouldn't bother me if they were purely a religious organization, but they recieve taxpayers money and still practice discrimination.
 
Also David I just try to piss you off, no one else just you.

Also david why didn't you bash me when I wrote this

Now that we have not found WMD'S I guess we can look upon this war as a humanitarian mission in a way. Millions of Iraqis were liberated, torture chambers were destroyed, public humiliation gone, and the worst of all children are no longer being tortured, while their parents watch. Although this war has not gone 100% perfect by any means, we have liberated millions of people who were basically isolated and brain-washed for decades by Saddam. I never like to here on the news that another US soldier has died in combat, its sort of a hard to say if this was worth it. But when you see the faces of Iraqis who are not blowing up cars and attacking our troops then you may think this was worth it and Democracy is much better then having Saddam in power. A good video to watch is Buried in the Sand - The Deception of America which can be purchased at ,
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Women weren't 'given' the right to vote, it was always there. They were finally recognized as individuals in the eyes of the law, same with blacks released from slavery. This is the text of the 19th amendment:

Section 1. The right of the citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.

Don't ever forget that you already have the right, as an individual, to your freedoms, unless a law specifically forbids it. What you're fighting for is not rights for all gays, but the rights of all citizens to be protected from government abridging freedoms of individuals based on sexual behavior.

When looking at the legal ramifications of this, it's not hard to understand how some republicans use this to describe the slippery slope argument that will make pedifiles protected and other obscurities or otherwise illegal behavior. However, most realize they're arguing moot points for political exposure, as minors in the eyes of the law are treated completely different.
 
The 19th ammendment was made so women could vote.

The main problem up to then was you had to be a land owning taxpaying, women didn't own anything, in many cases the man "owned" them.
 
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