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Rep. Sally Kern (R, OK) Gays Bigger Threat than Terrorism

 
 
Reply Thu 13 Mar, 2008 06:32 am
Gays Biggest Threat



Gays "The Biggest Threat Our Nation Has, Even More So Than Terrorism or Islam"
By: Howie Klein Wednesday March 12, 2008 6:00 pm

The Senate Republican caucus -- men and women routinely portrayed by the corporate media as being "solid" and "wise" and who "have our best interests at heart," you know, like James Inhofe, John Cornyn, John McCain, Elizabeth Dole, Mitch McConnell, Ted Stevens... -- gave David "Diapers" Vitter a standing ovation when he returned to the Senate after laying low for a week after it was revealed that he had been spending a lot of time over the past decade with a series of hookers and call girls. They applauded the Family Values supporter heartily. Yesterday the Oklahoma legislature's GOP caucus took a cue from the U.S. Senate and applauded Sally Kern (R-OK City) when she returned after her anti-gay tirade a few days ago.

First, why don't you listen to her own words:

Yes, that was a state Representative in Oklahoma telling her constituents that she "honestly thinks it's the biggest threat our nation has, even more so than terrorism or Islam." I can only imagine what Muslim Oklahomans must feel-- not to mention what the families of friends of the victims of the right wing terrorists who blew up the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995 (which killed 168 people and injured over 800) must feel. This is a seriously deranged person and in a normal society she would be left to mutter and curse under her breathe. In Oklahoma, the Republican caucus gives her a standing ovation.

Obviously most Oklahomans are not hate mongers like Sally Kerns. I asked Andrew Rice, an Oklahoma state Senator running for the U.S. Senate what he makes of this kind of outburst:

By resorting to inflamatory speech to make her point, Rep. Kern not only hurts the targets of her remarks, homosexuals and non-violent Islamic religious followers, but she also offends most Oklahomans who believe in fairness and decency. Having lost a brother in the World Trade Center on 9/11, it is offensive to me that she equates homosexuality with terrorism. As elected representatives in the Oklahoma state legislature, we are each held to a higher standard in our public remarks. I wish Rep. Kern would have avoided attacking millions of people for their religion or for who they love. I expect the Republican leadership of the House of Representatives to condemn her remarks.

Andrew was right on the money-- except about the Republican leadership of the House of Representatives condemning her remarks.

Now perhaps poor Ms. Kern is distraught because he primitive believe system taught her to hate herself because of her own gay son and the only way she can justify disowning him is by lashing out. This seems to me to conflict with her job of serving the people of Oklahoma City. In fact, the very first act of this sad, delusional and obsessed woman when she managed to get into the legislature in 2005 was to introduce a bill, H.R. 1039 which urged library officials to restrict children's access to books with homosexual themes. The following year she introduced H.R. 2158 which would have mandated the state to withhold funding to any library that refused to "segregate" books with homosexual or sexually explicit material from children's sections. In 2006 she introduced H.B. 2107 that would have allowed science teachers to teach religious superstitions in public schools regarding creationism.

This morning the Oklahoman asks an important question-- Do comments create environment of hate? It's a question many Oklahomans are asking after Kerns' outburst.

"Sally Kern's comments were not only ignorant but very hurtful," said Jerre Fine, a gay airman who served in the U.S. Air Force in Afghanistan. "We need protection from our enemies abroad. We also need protection from within, from people like Sally Kern."

In the roughly three-minute recording of Kern at a meeting among fellow Republicans, she claimed that gays were trying to indoctrinate 2-year-olds through the school system; that they had infiltrated city councils; that no society tolerating homosexuality has ever lasted more than a few decades and that gays, even more so than terrorists, were the biggest threat facing America. The recording has been heard by more than half a million people on the Internet, according to the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund, which posted it on its Web site.

At Tuesday's news conference, held at the Church of the Open Arms in Oklahoma City, many commented that it was just three months ago that they had another occasion to gather there.

In the days following the killing of Stephen Domer, a 62-year-old gay man, many of the same faces had come together to urge passage of hate-crime legislation that would include sexual orientation protections.

Domer allegedly was killed by the member of a white supremacist group. Kern's critics say her actions have helped create an environment of hate, where crimes such as Domer's killing are perpetuated.

"These words are hateful words and can result in hateful actions. This is about responsibility and accountability for words, not freedom of expression," said Richard Ogden, chairman of Oklahoma City-based Cimarron Alliance. Ogden went on to admonish House Speaker Chris Benge, R-Tulsa, for not censuring Kern for her comments. He also lashed out at the Oklahoma Legislature in general for burying four hate crime proposals in subcommittees, and not allowing them to be debated and voted upon.

Kern absolutely refuses to apologize or back down from her bizarre statements. "I said nothing that was not true, I said nothing out of hate and I don't believe my colleagues will censure me," Kern said Monday. And she was correct. They gave her a standing ovation instead.

A standing ovation isn't what she's getting over at Pam's House, who reprinted a powerful letter to Kern from Rev. Russell Mark of the Association of Welcoming and Affirming Baptists, reminding her of what it is to be a Christian and how registering to be a Republican is not the same thing as following Jesus Christ's teachings of love and acceptance.

As a Christian I have to ask what kind of god do you worship that you would seek the murder of children? Does your Jesus call you to spread lies, repeat gossip and innuendo about people you don't even know? Does your Jesus teach you to spread hate and to live in fear and teach others to live in fear? So very odd isn't it that your Jesus and my Jesus are so very different. You see, my Jesus teaches the power of love; to confront my enemies face to face; to embrace them and seek to understand them; to find commonality. Out of humility, seek understanding and out of love, to not be afraid. Even in my anger at what you have said, I would seek to understand how you, my sister-in-Christ would say such ignorant, offensive and incitful things. How do you take a few obscure passages and totally ignore all that Christ teaches and seek to bludgeon an entire people? How do you do this and then go to church and worship the Christ who gave everything to reconcile the world? What about bigotry and fear-mongering is Christ-like? How dare you treat the cross with such disdain! And how dare you misuse the authority of your office. Be ashamed Representative Kern. Be very ashamed. More than your constituents are watching; God is watching.

Sitting and talking with Andrew Rice and his wife a few days ago left no doubt in my mind that Sally Kerns is not all there is to Oklahoma. The state has gotten a bad name in recent years by electing and re-electing a series of crackpot politicians like Tom Colburn and James Inhofe. I'm optimistic that this year Oklahoma will go a long way towards making up for those misjudgments by replacing Inhofe with Andrew Rice. Blue America has endorsed him and we urge anyone who disagrees with Sally Kern's vicious
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Gargamel
 
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Reply Thu 13 Mar, 2008 08:36 am
She's from Oklahoma. What do you expect? There's nothing to do there but hate gays and build explosives.
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boomerang
 
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Reply Thu 13 Mar, 2008 09:19 am
And go fishing. Don't forget going fishing, Gargamel.

This cracked me up:

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she claimed that gays were trying to indoctrinate 2-year-olds through the school system


Do 2 year olds go to school in Oklahoma?
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joefromchicago
 
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Reply Thu 13 Mar, 2008 09:55 am
boomerang wrote:
Do 2 year olds go to school in Oklahoma?

Are you kidding? Two-year olds teach school in Oklahoma.
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boomerang
 
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Reply Thu 13 Mar, 2008 10:01 am
<snort>

I spent a few years in the Oklahoma public school system but my teachers were at least 8 or 9 years old. This was in the 60s though so we were all too high to care, man.
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candidone1
 
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Reply Thu 13 Mar, 2008 10:03 am
I call a draw between gays and teachers unions.

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On Hannity and Colmes last night, right-wing radio host Neal Boortz claimed that teachers unions are "destroying a generation" and are "much more dangerous than al Qaeda." In fact, Hannity gave him a chance to back away from the claim, but Boortz insisted he believes it.


Source

There certainly is no bounds for the insanity coming from the right these days.

I have 2 nephews...let me tell you...it's the 2 year olds we need to fear.
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McGentrix
 
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Reply Thu 13 Mar, 2008 10:57 am
The public schools do suck.
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engineer
 
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Reply Thu 13 Mar, 2008 11:08 am
McGentrix wrote:
The public schools do suck.

I guess it depends on where you are. I've been very happy with the public schools here.
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real life
 
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Reply Thu 13 Mar, 2008 11:59 am
This may be what is referred to

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candidone1
 
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Reply Thu 13 Mar, 2008 12:52 pm
There really is too much room for gays in the world. We saw this with women and blacks. It's a slippery slope, that's all it is.
First they want equal rights, next they'll want to be able to run for president.

The nerve eh?
They should know their place in the sub-human class of the human race.
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engineer
 
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Reply Thu 13 Mar, 2008 01:50 pm
real life wrote:
This may be what is referred to

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Children as young as two years of age are in the bull's-eye of coming changes in California's school curriculum, which "gay rights" advocates now admit will alter the very foundation of information presented to public school classrooms.

From the reputable "Christian News Bulletin".
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boomerang
 
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Reply Thu 13 Mar, 2008 02:00 pm
I'm sure those California laws will have a major impact on school kids in Oklahoma.

I'm sure it would be so much healthier for children to be ashamed of their familes. I mean, they have SO much control over the adults who raise them and all.
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