Monday, December 01, 2008

You know, in every article I've read about Prop 8 donors being outed and shamed, two quotes always seem to be present.

I definitely do not support any message or treatment of others that is hateful or instills fear. - Scott Eckern

I have always held the belief that all people, no matter race, religion or sexual orientation, are entitled to equal rights. - Richard Raddon


Really now? You give your hard-earned money to the campaign to remove rights from the state Constitution, yet you then say that you support equal rights? How are these two things supposed to resolve with each other? Are you just flat-out lying or does your small mind just think "separate but equal" is a perfectly spiffy way to write law?

I prefer to keep the details around my contribution through my church a private matter. - Richard Raddon


And we'd certainly also preferred it if you'd kept your opinions a private matter, but you weren't smart enough to do that, and you made a publicly-accessible contribution to a highly visible proposition in the country's most populous (and possibly gayest) state? Sounds like someone didn't think they'd get caught.

Not the brightest group of folk (and ironic that these, sadly, are the ones who will be doing the breeding). But don't even get me started on Amber M Dickson, a wedding planner who lives in the Castro and gave $2,500 to eliminate gay marriage. What a base, hateful life that must be.

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