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The Other Side of Alice in Wonderland's Looking Glass
It should not shock me, but it did.
A slimy slug crawled forward, and dared to attack a legitimate Boston leader.
2018 Massachusetts Republican Convention, Saturday, April 28, 2018 at the DCU Center in Worcester.
Gov. Charlie Baker manages to continue the conversation with the bipartisan community. He is a Republican, he does many things that are self serving, but he did not poison Massachusetts with division. Born in New York, grew up in Bethesda, Md. and Needham, MA.
Meghna Chakrabarti:
Scott Lively is a controversial pastor known widely for his anti-gay rhetoric. At the convention, though, he positioned himself as what he called the true conservative, versus Baker's more moderate Republicanism.
http://www.wbur.org/radioboston/2018/04/30/massachusetts-gop-convention
Meghna Chakrabarti nailed Lively, on his past, and what he really is.
Scott Lively is just Trump's type.
It would be the biggest jewel in Trump's crown, to have a Trump troll as Massachusetts governor.
Violent arsehole that physically attacks women.
Lively assaulted Catherine Stauffer, throwing her against a wall and dragging her across the floor of a Portland church, at an Oregon Citizens Alliance (OCA) event she had been trying to film.[14] Stauffer received a judgment of over $31,000 against Lively and the OCA in 1992.
Violent hater from Oregon
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012...iots-massachusetts-gay-protest_n_1428679.html
Tea Party tax day protest and counter-demonstration in Boston 2012
Guess who was there, and guess what the theme was ?
Yes, Scott Lively was there in Boston, to spout LGBT hate, and support his fellow haters.
The Tea Party may have had sincere members that believed in lower taxes, but they were the innocents that did not understand the Koch brothers were planting Astro-Turf. The Massachusetts Tea Party would be hijacked by the Koch Tea Party.
Scott Lively has imported sickness into Massachusetts, like a tick. The East Coast has many political ticks, infesting the political body.
Scott Lively, a lawyer from California whose book, The Pink Swastika, contends that homosexuals masterminded the Holocaust, and whose record, according to the Law Center, includes being ordered in 1991 by a civil court judge in Portland to pay $20,000 in damages to a lesbian photojournalist whom he dragged by the hair through a church. Near Lively is Ken Hutcherson, the pastor of Redmond's Antioch Bible Church, who has made a name for himself in Washington State by fighting civil equality for gays and lesbians. Hutcherson has taken on Microsoft over its support for a domestic-partnership bill, cheered the recent state supreme court ruling against gay marriage, and threatened opponents with grandiose boycott schemes—and, when those failed, God's wrath.
https://www.thestranger.com/seattle/holy-hell/Content?oid=424478
Scott D. Lively first came to light as an anti-LGBT activist in the early 1990s in Oregon, when he was involved with the Oregon Citizens Alliance (OCA) in a variety of capacities: executive director, finance coordinator, finance director, and communications director. The OCA had (and still has) a reputation as a vitriolic and virulently anti-LGBT organization under the leadership of ex-hippie and Vietnam veteran Lon Mabon, who left his leftist roots and became a born-again Christian.
https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/scott-lively
In a 1991 incident, he allegedly threw lesbian photographer Catherine Stauffer against a wall at a screening of an OCA video and then dragged her out of the room by her hair. She sued both Lively and the OCA, and a jury ruled that Lively used unreasonable force and awarded Stauffer $30,000.
Trump Rulez
Closed Venue
Private Property
Not Open to the Public
Fuck the First Amendment
What is said behind closed doors, becomes law for the public at large.
May 4, 2018
Faith-based agencies in Kansas will likely be allowed to provide adoption or foster care services for the state even if they refuse to place children in homes that conflict with their “sincerely held” religious beliefs, including those with gay, lesbian or transgender parents.
The Adoption Protection Act passed in an early-morning vote Friday in the Kansas state Senate after a night of debate. It had already passed in the state House and will be sent to the governor in the next 10 days for his signature in order to become law.
Gov. Jeff Colyer, a Republican, intends to sign the bill
Zeke Stokes, the vice president of programs at GLAAD, issued a statement slamming the bill.
“This is a slap in the face to children and families across the state, and lawmakers who voted for this bill should be ashamed of themselves,” Stokes said in the statement to ABC News.
http://waynedailynews.com/abc_natio...s-beliefs-to-reject-lgbt-homes-abcid36064897/
At least, someone is keeping an eye on this
National Council For Adoption has published a list of 2018 legislative priorities, some of which impact intercountry adoption.11
It should not shock me, but it did.
A slimy slug crawled forward, and dared to attack a legitimate Boston leader.
2018 Massachusetts Republican Convention, Saturday, April 28, 2018 at the DCU Center in Worcester.
Gov. Charlie Baker manages to continue the conversation with the bipartisan community. He is a Republican, he does many things that are self serving, but he did not poison Massachusetts with division. Born in New York, grew up in Bethesda, Md. and Needham, MA.
Meghna Chakrabarti:
Scott Lively is a controversial pastor known widely for his anti-gay rhetoric. At the convention, though, he positioned himself as what he called the true conservative, versus Baker's more moderate Republicanism.
http://www.wbur.org/radioboston/2018/04/30/massachusetts-gop-convention
Meghna Chakrabarti nailed Lively, on his past, and what he really is.
Scott Lively is just Trump's type.
It would be the biggest jewel in Trump's crown, to have a Trump troll as Massachusetts governor.
Violent arsehole that physically attacks women.
Lively assaulted Catherine Stauffer, throwing her against a wall and dragging her across the floor of a Portland church, at an Oregon Citizens Alliance (OCA) event she had been trying to film.[14] Stauffer received a judgment of over $31,000 against Lively and the OCA in 1992.
Violent hater from Oregon
https://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012...iots-massachusetts-gay-protest_n_1428679.html
Tea Party tax day protest and counter-demonstration in Boston 2012
Guess who was there, and guess what the theme was ?
Yes, Scott Lively was there in Boston, to spout LGBT hate, and support his fellow haters.
The Tea Party may have had sincere members that believed in lower taxes, but they were the innocents that did not understand the Koch brothers were planting Astro-Turf. The Massachusetts Tea Party would be hijacked by the Koch Tea Party.
Scott Lively has imported sickness into Massachusetts, like a tick. The East Coast has many political ticks, infesting the political body.
Scott Lively, a lawyer from California whose book, The Pink Swastika, contends that homosexuals masterminded the Holocaust, and whose record, according to the Law Center, includes being ordered in 1991 by a civil court judge in Portland to pay $20,000 in damages to a lesbian photojournalist whom he dragged by the hair through a church. Near Lively is Ken Hutcherson, the pastor of Redmond's Antioch Bible Church, who has made a name for himself in Washington State by fighting civil equality for gays and lesbians. Hutcherson has taken on Microsoft over its support for a domestic-partnership bill, cheered the recent state supreme court ruling against gay marriage, and threatened opponents with grandiose boycott schemes—and, when those failed, God's wrath.
https://www.thestranger.com/seattle/holy-hell/Content?oid=424478
Scott D. Lively first came to light as an anti-LGBT activist in the early 1990s in Oregon, when he was involved with the Oregon Citizens Alliance (OCA) in a variety of capacities: executive director, finance coordinator, finance director, and communications director. The OCA had (and still has) a reputation as a vitriolic and virulently anti-LGBT organization under the leadership of ex-hippie and Vietnam veteran Lon Mabon, who left his leftist roots and became a born-again Christian.
https://www.splcenter.org/fighting-hate/extremist-files/individual/scott-lively
In a 1991 incident, he allegedly threw lesbian photographer Catherine Stauffer against a wall at a screening of an OCA video and then dragged her out of the room by her hair. She sued both Lively and the OCA, and a jury ruled that Lively used unreasonable force and awarded Stauffer $30,000.
Trump Rulez
Closed Venue
Private Property
Not Open to the Public
Fuck the First Amendment
What is said behind closed doors, becomes law for the public at large.
May 4, 2018
Faith-based agencies in Kansas will likely be allowed to provide adoption or foster care services for the state even if they refuse to place children in homes that conflict with their “sincerely held” religious beliefs, including those with gay, lesbian or transgender parents.
The Adoption Protection Act passed in an early-morning vote Friday in the Kansas state Senate after a night of debate. It had already passed in the state House and will be sent to the governor in the next 10 days for his signature in order to become law.
Gov. Jeff Colyer, a Republican, intends to sign the bill
Zeke Stokes, the vice president of programs at GLAAD, issued a statement slamming the bill.
“This is a slap in the face to children and families across the state, and lawmakers who voted for this bill should be ashamed of themselves,” Stokes said in the statement to ABC News.
http://waynedailynews.com/abc_natio...s-beliefs-to-reject-lgbt-homes-abcid36064897/
At least, someone is keeping an eye on this
National Council For Adoption has published a list of 2018 legislative priorities, some of which impact intercountry adoption.11