A gay man in Washington is emailing all the people who signed a state anti-gay-rights referendum petition to explain to them what their action means to him and his life. The head of the group (photo)
that fought to keep the signers secret is going all ad hominem:
He touts his military service, but fails to say he was removed from the military over issues with the "Don't ask, Don't Tell" policy. He was one of the first cases to challenge the Constitution on the matter. He was also one of the first to sign up for domestic partnerships. He also appears on most of the LGBT activist lists. While he presents himself as the "guy next door," he is a hard core homosexual activist.
h/t Joe.My. God.
that fought to keep the signers secret is going all ad hominem:
He touts his military service, but fails to say he was removed from the military over issues with the "Don't ask, Don't Tell" policy. He was one of the first cases to challenge the Constitution on the matter. He was also one of the first to sign up for domestic partnerships. He also appears on most of the LGBT activist lists. While he presents himself as the "guy next door," he is a hard core homosexual activist.
h/t Joe.My. God.
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