» Agreement.
Homo-journo Dan Savage watched last night's controversial episode of 30 Days and backs GLAAD's assertion: FX should have censored or further explained Peter Sprigg's comment that we gays are demented sickos. Writes Savage: …GLAAD is 100% right. Sprigg’s comments come early in the program and linger like mustard gas over every scene that comes after." Savage also points out that FX and host Morgan Spurlock went on to feature Dawn Stefanowicz, who laments growing up with a gay father. Now, Savage wants you - yes, you! - to file a complaint. [Slog] |
» Take Backs.
The Family Research Council honcho Peter Sprigg apologized today for saying that the government should export binational gay couples. Though he continues to oppose the Uniting American Families Act, Sprigg said "I used language that trivialized the seriousness of the issue and did not communicate respect for the essential dignity of every human being as a person created in the image of God. I apologize for speaking in a way that did not reflect the standards which the Family Research Council and I embrace." [Good As You] |
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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 :
Crazy! We were going to say the same thing about illiberal pricks like Sprigg! |
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"Family" Researcher "Defends" Marriage
The Family Research Council policy Vice-President (pictured, looking a lot like Michael Savage) insists that states should not allow gay nuptials not only because "the legal and financial benefits of marriage are not an entitlement for every citizen regardless of lifestyle," but because we're simply not reproductive enough… |