[quote name='thrustbucket']It's a novel about a left-wing organization gone crazy and dangerous. Gawd, it's not a statement about all liberals. Seriously, are you people for real?
And it isn't like we have never had a video game deal with a right-wing organization trying to seize the country by force, right? But that's ok, right?

OSC for trying to do something slightly original and go against what's popular.

him right in his right-wing religious ass. Right?[/QUOTE]
Not quite.
I haven't read much of Card's stuff, but hearing descriptions from others, it seems that his more recent writings are much more politicized, incorporating Mormon theology and what are obviously personal political views.
That's fine, and that's his choice. His to write and others' to read, or not. However, as the public persona of the writer and his views becomes more pronounced, it is harder to separate the public real-world views and the fiction. I know that I want to read stories that make me think, not stories that make me wonder if I'm being proselytized to.
Speaking only for me, my problem is not that Orson Scott Card is against gay marriage, nor that he declared that publicly. That's his right. However, he joined the National Organization for Marriage, campaigned for Prop 8, and claimed that gays want marriage because they've all been raped, molested or abused. Furthermore, he said:
Regardless of law, marriage has only one definition, and any government that attempts to change it is my mortal enemy. I will act to destroy that government and bring it down.
All this is a
little more than having an opinion against gay marriage. Card is using his public persona, gained from his writings, to influence public policy. Again: that's his right. But it's mine to decide if I want to have any show of support, financial or otherwise, for him.
I was all ready to buy Shadow Complex and then I heard about all this and put it on hold. On the one hand, I do want to support good games, Chair, and Peter David, but on the other I do have to wonder why they bothered with Card at all.
I borrowed
Ender's Game from the library (free). Rather enjoyed it, but I can't fathom why a writer could be so sympathetic to alien insects while being so vile towards his fellow man.