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Sunday, July 11, 2004

Party's Southern Auxiliary speaks out against homosexual marriage

The Council of Conservative Citizens (CCC) has always been an important constituency for Inner Party leaders like Sen. Trent Lott, Mississippi Governor and former GOP Chair Haley Barbour, and impeachment bulldog Bob Barr. Surely, their influence will be felt in the upcoming Homosexual Discrimination Amendment vote.

Here's what they say about the issue:

Since the first non-gender marriage licenses were issued in San Francisco, other similar and equally orchestrated events took place in Oregon and New York state. The media linked together these isolated incidents as a "growing national trend" towards granting queers full marriage rights. The publicity blitz favoring gay marriage caught both politicians and law enforcement authorities off guard, which means government officials are now reluctant to take action against the queers for fear of a media firestorm. The same thing happened in the South forty years ago when news coverage of the civil rights movement was editted [sic] to glorify black rioters and to villify [sic] white policemen. So the cities burned...

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The queer civil rights movement picked a good time to push for marital equality with normal people. The 50th anniverary [sic] of Brown v. Topeka is this year. Now that blacks have used their "rights" to pillage and wreck the institutions built by whites, queers will invade the sanctity of marriage and home to destroy the family.

There will be a fight against queer marriage, and in that battle the South should draw the sword and throw away the scabbard. For against such abomination the South either stands up to its Bible Belt heritage or dwindles into wretchedness along with stinking New England. This battle will also produce a unique opportunity. As of today, queer marriage is a states rights issue. If the South seizes upon queer marriage and beheads that serpent, then a new era for States Rights will commence. Not even the dissipated Federal Government has the nerve to send troops into the South to enforce sodomy. Almost certainly, mutiny would break out in every branch of the service if troops were deployed to guard the nuptials between fags on the courthouse steps.

By the Grace of God, queer marriage may be the petard upon which Brown v. Topeka, and all other pernicious civil rights regulations, will be blasted down the memory hole.

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