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10/26/2012
Audio: 15 clips of 4-state marriage star David Parker proving his true agenda (*hint: he sees homosexuality as a disease)
The marriage campaigns in Maine, Minnesota, Maryland, and Washington have all used him in their ads. So let's learn a little more about Massachusetts parent David Parker and the true extent of his views.
#1) He admits he sees homosexuality as a disease:
[SOURCE: Nightside with Dan Rea, 2008]
#2) Transgender humans are lying both "scientifically and morally":
[SOURCE: MassResistance Radio Show]
#3) Belittles gay-headed families by analogizing them with gangs:
[SOURCE: Nightside with Dan Rea, 2008]
#4) Gay people "use" their children:
[SOURCE: MassResistance Radio Show]
#5) More; we "use" the existence of our families to "deviantly and subtly" indoctrinate:
[SOURCE: MassResistance Radio Show]
#6) We're making "incursions" into kids' psyches:
[SOURCE: MassResistance Radio Show]
#7) Homosexuality is a "proclivity" and "conduct"; more accusations of "using" children:
[SOURCE: MassResistance Radio Show]
#8) Laments inability to push religious and "ex-gay" teaching into schools:
[SOURCE: MassResistance Radio Show]
#9) Says treatment of parents like him constitutes "segregation"
[SOURCE: MassResistance Radio Show]
#10) Says people who write pro-LGBT news (in this case a Bay Windows reporter) possess a "deviant and devious psychology":
[SOURCE: MassResistance Radio Show]
#11) Equates pro-LGBT teaching with a sexual predator in a park:
[SOURCE: MassResistance Radio Show]
#12) Claims schools are teaching "how to sodomize":
[SOURCE: Nightside with Dan Rea, 2008]
#13) Encourages "ex-gay" perspective:
[SOURCE: Nightside with Dan Rea, 2008]
#14) More "ex-gay," this time connecting homosexuality (which he calls "bondage) to "sexual trauma":
[SOURCE: Nightside with Dan Rea, 2008]
#15) When reminded that same-sex marriage is legal in Massachusetts, replies, "like I said, prostitution is legal in Nevada":
[SOURCE: Nightside with Dan Rea, 2008]
But sure, voters—you should just go right ahead and believe the campaigns that are using Mr. Parker when they say it's just about marriage. Uh huh. Most definitely. [/sarcasm]
**UPDATE: David Parker responds to G-A-Y: 'I stand behind all my positions/comments - except one' [G-A-Y]