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The Christian Civic League of Maine's Mike Hein calls Pam's House Blend:
"a leading source of radical homosexual propaganda, anti-Christian bigotry, and radical transgender advocacy."

He is "praying that Pam Spaulding will "turn away from her wicked and sinful promotion of homosexual behavior." (CCLM's web site, 10/15/07)


Ex-gay "Christian" activist James Hartline on Pam:
"I have been mocked over and over again by ungodly and unprincipled anti-christian lesbians."
(from "Six Years In Sodom: From The Journal Of James Hartline," 9/4/2006, written from the "homosexual stronghold" of Hillcrest in San Diego).

"Pam is a 'twisted lesbian sister' and an 'embittered lesbian' of the 'self-imposed gutteral experiences of the gay ghetto.'" -- 9/5/2008



Peter LaBarbera of Americans for Truth Against Homosexuality heartily endorses the Blend, calling Pam:

A "vicious anti-Christian lesbian activist."
(Concerned Women for America's radio show [9:15], 1/25/07)

"A nutty lesbian blogger."
(MassResistance radio show [16:25], 2/3/07)


Pam's House Blend always seems to find these sick f*cks. The area of the country she is in? The home state of her wife? I know, they are everywhere. Pam just does such a great job of bringing them out into the light.
--Impeach Bush


who monitors yours Bevis ?? Just thought I would drop you a line,so the rest of your life is not wasted.
--"Joe"

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Statement of NCLR's Kate Kendell

by: Louise

Wed Nov 04, 2009 at 12:12:46 PM EST


Just received:


The Day After a Hard Night
Kate Kendell
Executive Director
National Center for Lesbian Rights

11.04.09

Déjà vu is welcome when it flashes us back to a welcome or happy memory.  Today déjà vu is not so pleasant.  The loss of marriage rights in Maine is a traumatic reminder of our Prop 8 fight in California.  On election night one year ago, I spent a sleepless night tormented by every thought of what might have made a difference.  My colleagues in Maine spent just such a night.  Same-sex couples in Maine have been dealt a dehumanizing setback. And we are all diminished by this loss.  But after 12 months to ruminate and recover from what happened in California,  I have some insight for them.

One: Yesterday's  loss, while a  real setback and a crushing disappointment, is only a temporary setback.  We all know the end to this civil rights story--we will win full equality.  But it will be a path marked with pain and brutalizing defeats.

Two: It is a travesty of every principle that made this nation great that the rights of a minority group can be put up to a popular vote. There are many ignominious moments in the history of this country, moments of shame that were corrected by Courts or by legislative action.  If those great strides, in Women's rights, in the rights of religious minorities or of African-Americans, Latinos, Asian Americans or American Indians had been put up to popular vote we all know how those votes would have turned out.  The shame would have endured. And the taint on our Democracy would have continued.

Third: And there is no polite way to say this--one cannot claim to be fair-minded and still support measures which deny full equality. You either support full justice and civil rights and equality or you don't. Period. End of side-stepping and excuses.

For my friends and family who support civil unions or domestic partnerships but do not support the full equality of my 16-year relationship and the security of my two children which rests on that full equality--and yes, that means marriage, right now, in this country--you have to get off that fence.  We are past the moment when you can claim support of me and other LGBT folks you know and love and yet still stand with those who deny us marriage.  To not support marriage equality, right here and right now, means you believe that same-sex couples are less valid, less equal, and less deserving. Such a position is untenable with any claim that one is "fair-minded."

We are in a difficult moment. This is a hard day.  But we can't lose hope or stop believing in the rightness of our cause.  We have the privilege of living in the midst of our own civil rights movement. The cost of that privilege is the same cost it has been in every movement--our humanity and dignity is attacked and undermined and
we stand tall, never give up, and never lose faith.  Today is a test, and we must be the measure of it.

Louise :: Statement of NCLR's Kate Kendell
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What is more,
You cannot claim to be "Pro-Family," if you only support some families but not all. Failing to support all families makes you anti-family. We have to turn this phrase against the bigots as it properly should be.

And...
That means our side is pro-marriage while the other side is pro-promiscuity.  Kinda makes one wonder, doesn't it?

Well said
She's right.  I keep thinking of "The arc is long, but it tends toward justice."  Advances for social justice in this country always take decades.  We'll get there; let's not give up.  Listening to gay versions of "Something Inside So Strong" tonight for reassurance.  The lyrics are so eloquent, I always thought it was written for our community.  It wasn't, but it fits like a glove.

Hang in there, friends.

noahsdad


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