November 23, 2008
Fair Weather Constitutionalists
Fair Weather Constitutionalists
Christine Vachon says, “Many straight people really don't understand it's a civil rights issue." Huh? Yes it is a civil rights issue, the right of a person to express his or her views on political issues. That is the civil right that is unrecognized by homosexuals. In Massachusetts it is a crime whether or not acting under color of law to intimidate a person in the free exercise of a constitutionally guaranteed right. Harassing a person for his expression is intimidation. The US Civil Rights Act Title 42 Chapter 1983 made it a crime to intimidate a person acting under color of law. That is what the police used to do to black persons who tried to vote. Now homosexuals do the same to persons who exercise First Amendment Rights.
The homosexual lobby wants the legal stamp of approval for their relationships. But they refuse to extend the same legal rights to those who disagree with them. It is their way or the highway -- one-sided support for constitutional law. If they win they support the law but if they lose they throw a tantrum. These are adults acting like infants showing no respect for others. It leads to mob rule, something that the homosexual lobby should fear because of their numbers.
This report does not mention the violation of constitutional rights by zealous disrespectful homosexual thugs.
Roy Bercaw - Editor ENOUGH ROOM
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/front/la-et-shunned23-2008nov23,0,5732864.story
Liberal Hollywood ponders next step in fight for same-sex marriage
After the passage of Proposition 8, some are calling for boycotts and firings. Others worry about free speech rights being trampled.
Los Angeles Times
By Rachel Abramowitz and Tina Daunt
November 23, 2008
Christine Vachon says, “Many straight people really don't understand it's a civil rights issue." Huh? Yes it is a civil rights issue, the right of a person to express his or her views on political issues. That is the civil right that is unrecognized by homosexuals. In Massachusetts it is a crime whether or not acting under color of law to intimidate a person in the free exercise of a constitutionally guaranteed right. Harassing a person for his expression is intimidation. The US Civil Rights Act Title 42 Chapter 1983 made it a crime to intimidate a person acting under color of law. That is what the police used to do to black persons who tried to vote. Now homosexuals do the same to persons who exercise First Amendment Rights.
The homosexual lobby wants the legal stamp of approval for their relationships. But they refuse to extend the same legal rights to those who disagree with them. It is their way or the highway -- one-sided support for constitutional law. If they win they support the law but if they lose they throw a tantrum. These are adults acting like infants showing no respect for others. It leads to mob rule, something that the homosexual lobby should fear because of their numbers.
This report does not mention the violation of constitutional rights by zealous disrespectful homosexual thugs.
Roy Bercaw - Editor ENOUGH ROOM
http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/front/la-et-shunned23-2008nov23,0,5732864.story
Liberal Hollywood ponders next step in fight for same-sex marriage
After the passage of Proposition 8, some are calling for boycotts and firings. Others worry about free speech rights being trampled.
Los Angeles Times
By Rachel Abramowitz and Tina Daunt
November 23, 2008
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