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FRC’s Sprigg: Export Gays


Family Research Council’s Peter Sprigg had plenty to say about the Uniting American Families Act, which eliminates discrimination for same-sex binational couples looking to set up shop in the States.

Said Sprigg to Northwestern University graduate student Sirena Rubinoff :

We oppose this bill because it is, although it may be at the margins, part of an assault on the definition of family…I would much prefer to export homosexuals from the United States than to import them into the United States because we believe homosexuality is destructive to society.

Crazy! We were going to say the same thing about illiberal pricks like Sprigg!

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By:           Andrew Belonksy
On:           Mar 24, 2008
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No. 1 · kevin57

With demagogues like this I always substitute “Blacks” for gays (or its equivalents)in their statements just to see how it reads and how modern sensibilities would react. Because one day these beliefs will be considered just as outrageous, indefensible, and bigoted.

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No. 2 · Jen

If you take the S off his last name, you get exactly what he is. I hope he gets deported.

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No. 3 · Sir Winston Thriller

Funny, Jen. That was his nickname in college. I had the unfortunate honour of bein in the same class as Peter at Drew University. A stuck-up, repressed little prick.

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No. 4 · adam isn't here

oh god i hope this bill passes so i can start paying in state tuition.

and i think it’s better to replace “gays” with “jews”. it’s just funnier that way.

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