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Tuesday, March 18, 2008
Groups to march on Sally Kern's office today; Gays at 1pm; Terrorists at 3pm
Twin threats storm Oklahoma legislator's office
OKLAHOMA CITY - UP - Oklahoma State Representative Sally Kern's recent comparison of homosexuals and terrorists has resulted in twin protests scheduled today in the rotunda of the capitol building, said representatives of both groups today.
Reverend Joyce Newton-Edwards, president of the Oklahoma chapter of Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, and Azzim (Zimmy) al Badin, representative of TerrorNow will lead protests at the Oklahoma state house today. The PFLAG event will take place at 1pm while the TerrorNow protest will commence at 3pm.
"We decided to let the gays go first," said al Baden. "Honestly, we were a little afraid of them so we didn't want to make a fuss."
Rev. Newton-Edwards declined to comment on the TerrorNow protest but noted that Rep. Kern was in trouble politically over her statement that homosexuality was more of a threat to America than terrorism. "We think she has really annoyed everybody," said the Rev. Newton-Edwards.
Although security will be tight, the rotunda has witnessed similar controversies, said Junior Blanchard, Director of Rotunda Security. "We had the Clinton and Obama people in here once, so today should be nothing much compared to them two," said Mr. Blanchard.
Elsewhere, Ralph Nader told CNN he will seek a meeting with Rep. Kern to explain why he is the biggest threat to America.
OKLAHOMA CITY - UP - Oklahoma State Representative Sally Kern's recent comparison of homosexuals and terrorists has resulted in twin protests scheduled today in the rotunda of the capitol building, said representatives of both groups today.
Reverend Joyce Newton-Edwards, president of the Oklahoma chapter of Parents and Friends of Lesbians and Gays, and Azzim (Zimmy) al Badin, representative of TerrorNow will lead protests at the Oklahoma state house today. The PFLAG event will take place at 1pm while the TerrorNow protest will commence at 3pm.
"We decided to let the gays go first," said al Baden. "Honestly, we were a little afraid of them so we didn't want to make a fuss."
Rev. Newton-Edwards declined to comment on the TerrorNow protest but noted that Rep. Kern was in trouble politically over her statement that homosexuality was more of a threat to America than terrorism. "We think she has really annoyed everybody," said the Rev. Newton-Edwards.
Although security will be tight, the rotunda has witnessed similar controversies, said Junior Blanchard, Director of Rotunda Security. "We had the Clinton and Obama people in here once, so today should be nothing much compared to them two," said Mr. Blanchard.
Elsewhere, Ralph Nader told CNN he will seek a meeting with Rep. Kern to explain why he is the biggest threat to America.
Monday, March 17, 2008
Sally continues to make news!
Here are a couple of links bringing attention to Sally's views.
Denver Post
Detroit Free Press
FOXNews
Christian Post
Listen to Sally's interview with Matt Barber at Concerned Women for America. Eye opening...
Sunday, March 16, 2008
Sally Kern is right!
The incredible saga of Sally Kern. Follow it here...
Here is the video that started it all:
Here are some videos in response:
Here is the video that started it all:
Here are some videos in response:
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