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Peter Sprigg from the Family Research Council, one of America’s leading Anti-gay groups that has been fighting very hard along side other groups like the hurtful National Orginization for Marriage, was on Chris Mathew’s show debating the hearings that went on today in congress in regards to the repeal of the discriminating Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell policy which continues to force gay and lesbian services members out for no other reason that they were born gay.
Oddly, toward the end of the segment, Peter, at the questioning of Chris, stated that he felt that homosexuals should be locked up. This is what they are really after when they pass constitutional amendments in state after state stripping us of our rights to things like marriage, or adoption, or protection under non-discrimination laws and hate crimes laws. In the end, these people, who would turn America into a Christian Theocracy (boy that works well in Iran don’t it?) will not be satisfied until people like me are rounded up, tattooed, and sent to camps to await our turn in the shower.
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