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WNY's #1 Anti-Gay Activist Is At It Again.. And Look Who Paid For It!

Buffalo —During the last several years Outcome Buffalo has worked to bring light upon the duplicity of many Western New York elected officials. Office holders like Member of Congress Brian Higgins, Buffalo Mayor Byron Brown and Erie County Legislator Timothy Kennedy have given thousands of campaign dollars to sponsor the anti-gay activism of Buffalo resident Joseph Illuzzi and his anti-gay rants on his blog, politicswny.com.

Higgins, Brown, Kennedy and the rest usually try to appear to be supportive of lgbt people and have on occasion voted in support of equality based legislation. Their campaigns finanicial support and the tacit endorsement that thier campaign ads provide Illuzzi financial support and bolsters the anti-gay positions that fuels the content of politicswny.

Below you will find the latest anti-equality screeds that Higgins, Brown, Kennedy, Golumbek et al have paid for.

Make sure that you call these candidates and elected officials and thank them for paying for these Messages of Hate from WNY'S #1 anti-gay activist. — Tim Moran

Here is the offending content from politicswny.com presented in it's original form as of July 4, 2010. There are two items one regarding a Buffalo News article about a local same-sex couple that adopted a baby. The other item urges New York State voters to not vote for Andrew Cuomo because he has stated that enacting same-sex marriage legislation would be a priority if he is elected Governor of new York State in the fall. To see a pdf of the content in it's original format on the politicswny.com site download it here



 

PoliticsNY.Net:  BUFFALO NEWS "AN ABOMINATION"
 
 
I started this publication as a print newsletter in 1996  & subsequently a web site in 1998 for one reason to answer the Buffalo News support for "abortion on demand" including partial birth abortion.   
 
Ps. 139: "For you created my inmost being;  you knit me together in my mother's womb."
 
Also, the Buffalo News advocacy for gay rights & marriage.
 
Leviticus:  "Thou shalt not lie with mankind, as with womankind: it is abomination If a man also lie with mankind, as he lieth with a woman, both of them have committed an abomination: they shall surely be put to death; their blood shall be upon them."
 
Both an abomination according to the infallible word of God, the Bible.
 
Keep in mind on this 4th of July holiday the first U.S. print addition of the Bible was paid for by the new Congress in the late 1700's. The reason: The founders patterned the Constitution after Biblical principles.
 
These men met on an online dating service; then were allowed to adopt this female infant.
 
The Buffalo News endorses all of the above.
 
PoliticsNY.Net does not under any circumstances! ...
 
 


 

AN EXCELLENT REASON NOT TO VOTE FOR CUOMO

Cuomo: Gay Marriage Will Be a ‘Priority’ in 2011

Andrew Cuomo marching with his daughters during the Gay Pride Parade along Fifth Avenue in Manhattan on Sunday.

Attorney General Andrew Cuomo said that, if elected governor this fall, he would push to legalize gay marriage in New York during his first year in office.

Asked by a reporter if he would make the passage of a same-sex marriage bill a priority in his first year on the job, Cuomo told reporters in New York City: “It’s a priority.”

State lawmakers, he said, “have their hands full with their current legislative agenda, most notably the budget, but my opinion, my policy point of view, it is a priority.” Asked if he thinks a gay marriage bill could pass the Legislature in 2011, an off-election year, Cuomo replied: “Do I think it can? Yes.”

In December, the state Senate rejected a gay marriage bill in a lopsided 38-24 vote, a stinging defeat for advocates who had waged a long, expensive campaign and had won pledges of support from Senate Democratic leaders.

Not a single Senate Republican voted for the bill, while eight Democrats opposed the measure. The bill had earlier that year passed the Democrat-controlled Assembly for the second time.

Ethan Geto, a prominent gay political strategist, said he was heartened by Cuomo’s comments. “To me, that’s extremely encouraging. For the guy to say it’s a priority and then for him to say he may very well be able to get it done in his first year, it’s terrific,” said Geto.

Cuomo’s position on the issue has evolved over the years. When he ran for governor in 2002, the Democratic politician said he favored civil unions but did not support same-sex marriage. He declared his support for gay marriage when he ran for attorney general in 2006.

Since the last year’s defeat, gay rights groups, led by Fight Back New York, a newly formed political action committee affiliated with Denver-based Gill Action Fund, have raised money from wealthy gay donors around the nation to try to defeat state Senate Democrats and Republicans who opposed the bill.

The PAC backed the Senate candidacy of Jose Peralta, who trounced Hiram Monserrate, a former senator who opposed gay marriage, in a special election in Queens held in March. Monserrate, who was convicted last year of misdemeanor assault against his girlfriend at the time, had lost his seat in February after he was expelled from the Senate. Wall Street Journal

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