Anti-gay presidential candidate Alan Keyes ditched the Republican Party and may sign up with the Constitution Party. Neither side, however, seems sure the romance will take off. Said Keyes: They're considering me, I'm considering them. We have so much in common that I find it hard to believe we won't be able to work out a common basis for working together." It's really a perfect match, because neither Keyes nor the CP has a chance in hell of winning the presidency. [USA Today
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Does the Constitution Party also hate their lesbian daughters?
This right-wing minor-player has-been wingnut from the Reagan Administration needs to just hang it up and get a day job.
He says in an interview on WorldNetDaily: "I believe the conservative movement has to think about reaching out to every American of every background."
But his website quotes him as saying:
"In terms of civil rights discrimination, it is wrong to treat sexual orientation like race, for race is a condition beyond the individual's control. Sexual orientation, however, involves behavior, especially in response to passion.
If we equate sexual orientation and race, we are saying that sexual behavior is beyond the individual's control and moral will. We cannot embrace such an understanding of civil rights without denying the human moral capacity, and with it the fitness of human beings for life in a free society.
The effort to equate homosexual and lesbian relations with legal marriage represents a destructive assault on the heterosexual, marriage-based family."
Freak. (And not the good kind!)