Coalition Perspectives


The following assortment of offerings are from E-mail gleanings and other internet sources.

07 March 1997

PNEWS: In response to Robert O'Connor and Valerie's inaccurate assertions regarding "How they must Blush!" message.

Valerie and Robert O. need to understand that I would rather be out in my canoe bass fishing than tenaciously exposing and halting the homosexual political agenda in Washington.

The problem is, pro-homosexual political activists will not "mind their own bloody business," as Robert has suggested I do. Instead, they use tax dollars to push their private practices into public policy. Somehow, I keep gaining more and more documentation of just such publicly funded activities (often from government employees who are frightened to expose the stuff themselves) and I feel that, rather than be kept in the dark by a fawning, cooperative dominant media culture, citizens should at least understand what has been happening. Hopefully Robert and Valerie understand how the 1st Amendment works. If muzzling myself while providing tax dollars for slick, pro-homosexual public relations efforts is how I'm to "mind my own business," it aint gonna happen.

Robert,

Regarding "someone's paranoid fantasies," of pro-homosexual advocacy and indoctrination of public school students, I sat right next to a public school teacher who testified with me on a bill before the Senate Education Committee in our Legislature to ban such advocacy. Her name is Vanessa and she was an eyewitness to an adult homosexual's efforts to convince a captive audience of public school students that his lifestyle was the equivalent of their parents' marriages. He told the students about orgies he had participated in, used raw language and so shocked Vanessa that her first impulse was to run (fortunately she stayed and is therefore able to provide an eyewitness account).

I've taken the time to travel to different areas of my state and have personally interviewed students who sat under such teaching. I went to Washington D.C. and presented the House Subcommittee for Oversight and Investigations with the complete transcript of one such taped interview, in which the student clearly states that it was obvious to him that attempts were being made to change his values and coerce him into accepting something that went against his firmly held beliefs. Other people from around the U.S. presented similar testimonies, including a Jewish man (there goes the RRR conspiracy theory out the window) whose adolescent daughter heard the first graphic descriptions of sexual behavior she had ever been exposed to in a classroom setting (she was not allowed to leave though she begged to be excused), by an adult homosexual who went into vivid detail regarding homosexual sex acts. The two teachers who perpetrated this both lost their teaching credentials, but what did how did that benefit the children (innocent victims of the culture war) after the fact?

Valerie,

You are the first person to ever accuse me of being an "intellectual" (If you were referring to me at all - probably not and therefore I still haven't had my first). I've heard lots of other accusations though. I'm not an intellectual, I'm a blue collar factory worker. I have operated packaging machinery for Frito-Lay, Inc. for 22 years and have been a dues-paying union member all that time.

I am not "pushing a radical premise," I am preventing a radical redefinition of marriage and family from being forced on society, and I am doing so by providing unimpeachable evidence that this radical political activity is being accomplished with taxpayer dollars, in government institutions, using government facilities and equipment, and that this advocacy is often thrust on captive audiences of adults (mandatory "diversity training" for government employees who are disciplined if they refuse) and on other peoples' impressionable minor children (public school students).

I find it instructive that I hear very few outraged objections from liberals regarding such unethical and illegal activities. I do experience plenty of attempts to muffle my message by taking potshots at the messenger. Do you suppose such attacks have had any power to stop me?

Best Regards,

Robert R. Larimer Jr.
Executive Director
Washington for Traditional Values
blarimer@e-z.net

PS I'd rather not be in a flame war with anyone, but I'm not about to let defenders of politically correct tyranny have the last word. I'll be back.

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