Monday, June 30, 2003

As if kitty killing wasn't bad enough.

The person who replaced racist Trent Lott is also a raging homophobe!

Sen. Bill Frist, R-Tennessee, said the Supreme Court's decision last week on gay sex threatens to make the American home a place where criminality is condoned.

The court on Thursday threw out a Texas law that prohibited acts of sodomy between homosexuals in a private home, saying that such a prohibition violates the defendants' privacy rights under the Constitution. The ruling invalidated the Texas law and similar statutes in 12 other states.


...Asked whether he supported an amendment that would ban any marriage in the United States except a union of a man and a woman, Frist said: "I absolutely do, of course I do.

"I very much feel that marriage is a sacrament, and that sacrament should extend and can extend to that legal entity of a union between -- what is traditionally in our Western values has been defined -- as between a man and a woman. So I would support the amendment."


Serial Killer Richard Ramirez married someone, legally, after being convicted of raping and mutilating people. So, what Bill Frist is saying is that in his opinion men who rape and murder people have done less damage to the "institution of marriage", which entails them certian legal rights that men who happen to prefer love other men or women who happen to love other women do not deserve. Does this make Frist objectively pro-Night Stalking?

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