The New York publication Capital Confidential weighed in on Sunday's rally by the National Organization for Marriage. And not only does it provide some interesting details regarding the actual number of participants, but also gives us an interesting peek at NOM's audacity:
Granted, Capitol Confidential did not say where it derived the 400 number from but it is a definite jump from 10,000 in New York City and thousands from other places which NOM claimed were in attendance. Frankly I don't see how there could be such a discrepancy in numbers? Someone is obviously lying and since NOM has a history of doing just that (lying like a rug), it's safe to say that Capitol Confidential should be given more credibility.
But Brown's words are what I find interesting.
But a majority of New Yorkers actually supported this bill. It was pushed through the legislature legally, voted on legally, and passed legally.
So what is the problem?
While some in NY aren't happy with the marriage equality law, it would seem to me that they should be less happy with outsiders (NOM and Brown) coming in to disrupt their laws, and their constitution.
But for NOM, it's business as usual when it comes to transference. After all, what's more of a lie? Duly elected state officials legally voting to pass a law or an outside group seeking to overturn this law?
Promising wrath both earthly and divine, around 400 people marched, chanted and prayed during a Sunday afternoon rally for traditional marriage.
“All we have done is put into statute a lie,” said Brian Brown, president of the National Organization for Marriage. He traveled to Albany from Connecticut to headline demonstrations coinciding with the enactment of a law legalizing same-sex marriage. It was signed by Gov. Andrew Cuomo last month after passing the Senate 33-29.
Brown said his group, and others, should build a new coalition to push for a statewide referendum on same-sex marriage. He proposed amending New York’s constitution, which requires the approval of two successive legislatures and a popular vote. It would take until November, 2013, for such an effort to bear fruit, but legislative leaders have indicated no interest in allowing the necessary bills to floor votes.
Granted, Capitol Confidential did not say where it derived the 400 number from but it is a definite jump from 10,000 in New York City and thousands from other places which NOM claimed were in attendance. Frankly I don't see how there could be such a discrepancy in numbers? Someone is obviously lying and since NOM has a history of doing just that (lying like a rug), it's safe to say that Capitol Confidential should be given more credibility.
But Brown's words are what I find interesting.
“We are not the kind of people that when politicians betray us, to take our rights away, go home,” Brown said.What the hell does Brown mean by "we?" He is not from NY nor does he indicate just which rights were taken away from New Yorkers. But yet he wants to formulate a plan to change the NY state constitution. He claims that it is the thing to do because the NY legislators have betrayed their constituents:
But a majority of New Yorkers actually supported this bill. It was pushed through the legislature legally, voted on legally, and passed legally.
So what is the problem?
While some in NY aren't happy with the marriage equality law, it would seem to me that they should be less happy with outsiders (NOM and Brown) coming in to disrupt their laws, and their constitution.
But for NOM, it's business as usual when it comes to transference. After all, what's more of a lie? Duly elected state officials legally voting to pass a law or an outside group seeking to overturn this law?
Not that I ever want to be in the position of defending NOM, but the 400 is the crowd estimate from Albany and the "thousands" is from NYC. Brian Brown and his ilk and spouting off for one reason- to protect their paychecks. They don't have a prayer of over turning the Marriage Equality bill, now or ever.
ReplyDeleteThis liar posits himself the victim, talking of HIS rights being taken away, which is an abject lie from the start, all the while omitting his goal: to rescind long-sought & hard won rights from the LGBT Community - HIS INTENDED VICTIMS!
ReplyDeleteDespite their feigned piety and claims of Christian love, NOM is a hate group, no more, nor less. Their goal is to cause injury to a minority because of simple bigotry which they attempt to prop up by willful scriptural mis-quotes and hate-mongering lies. They are enacting public frauds & should be prosecuted for doing so.
Thanks Chris. I made the correction.
ReplyDeleteThe NOM-Westboro Baptist Church Axis is looking loonier by the day.
ReplyDeleteIs there anything NOM does right?
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