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NOM Says It Was Totally OK To Steal Obama Pic Because Gays Are "Mugging" Marriage |
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Written by Jonathan Higbee |
Tuesday, 01 November 2011
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Anyone outraged that the National Organization for Marriage stole an Obama rally picture to falsely insinuate that more than four homophobes showed up to its New Hampshire hate rally needs to shut up because gays are trying to steal marriage. The theivery and deception was totally justified! OK? (At least this is what NOM's lead bigot Brian Brown is attempting to claim today.) Details follow.
Laughing at the "controversy" (Brian Brown wraps the word in quotes, despite that there actually is a controversy here), NOM's president asks everyone to chill out in a blog posted to the group's site on Tuesday.
They object to us using a photo of a crowd scene, which symbolizes the tens of thousands of New Hampshire voters who are part of our effort. They're upset that the photo was not taken at a NOM rally. Seriously?! NOM using a common use photo in the public domain is considered a great scandal, yet they can redefine marriage—the most important social institution of society against the wishes of New Hampshire voters—and nobody is supposed to object? It's as if the institution of marriage gets mugged, and they complain about speeding in the neighborhood when someone rushes it to the hospital!
Oh, OK! Well, I guess we've got to forgive them now, huh guys?
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