CRAZIES
What a week. First, all the TV channels have incessantly pushed the story about married NASA astronaut and Navy captain Lisa Marie Nowak, who reportedly was in love with her former Shuttle commander William Oefelein, a Navy commander, but upset because he had another girlfriend.
The cable TV news stories told us every fifteen minutes how Nowak put on diapers, so she wouldn’t have to stop for the bathroom during a 900 mile-drive from Houston, Texas, to Orlando, Florida, in order to capture or kill Commander Oefelein's girlfriend. A space romance gone awry here on earth.
What a soap opera.
That’s the heterosexual side of the crazy week, recorded in great detail on all the TV channels.
Then a homosexual Web site kept by self-proclaimed lesbian Pamela Spaulding, who runs Duke University’s information technology department at Duke Press, aired in with criticism of the “crazy hets” – meaning heterosexuals.
Lesbian activist Spaulding has been praised effusively by Duke University’s public relations department. She ridiculed the Lisa Marie Nowak situation on her Web site as one of her fellow gay bloggers, William G. Wick from Oregon, aired a suggestion that someone should shoot anti-gay activist Peter LaBarbera of Illinois-based Americans for Truth Against Homosexuality -- calling LaBarbera a notorious homophobe.
So while we have North Carolina District Attorney Michael Nifong’s disputed case against the Duke University lacrosse players, here comes Duke University Press information technology manager Pamela Spaulding spreading hearsay defamation on her personal Web site against astronaut Lisa Marie Nowak and publishing suggestions that anti-homosexual activist LaBarbera be shot by a sniper.
The Pamela Spaulding Web site is called Pam’s House Blend:
http://www.pamshouseblend.com/showDiary.do?diaryId=3
But the plot thickens.
The strongly Christian Concerned Women for America caught the post on Spaulding’s Web site calling for someone to shoot Peter LaBarbera, condemned it in a press release, and the next thing you know, the FBI is involved in an investigation and Spaulding takes down the post with an apology.
In its news release on February 7, Concerned Women for America stated:
“In what was, at the very least, an apparent attempt to intimidate and frighten LaBarbera, who is married with children, ‘House Blend’ published his home address in a January 13, 2007, thread titled, ‘Saturday this and that.’ Shortly thereafter, someone identified as ‘Barry G. Wick’ posted the following comments: ‘It’s across from a park in an area with cul de sacs. I’d bet it’s a residence … and across from a park. Snipers take note.’ [emphasis ours]
“Wick later seemed to suggest that shooting LaBarbera would amount to an act of self-defense: ‘Self-defense for gay folks isn’t PC, is it? No, we have to be sure that we’re victims all the time. … When we start standing up for ourselves, we lose all the status of an under class. I refuse to be part of an underclass. I’m equal. And I’m gonna use any language, even outrageous language, to get my point across. … I’m a citizen … equal, proud, and willing to defend my way of life with my life. …’
“Later in the same thread Wick made his true intent clear: ‘If I were Azerbaijani and living in Russia right now, I’d want to advocate violence against skinheads … [LaBarbera] and others like him ought to know, beyond a shadow of a doubt, what future awaits them from a cadre of selected defenders willing to give up everything in order to protect the lives of gay and lesbian citizens. The greatest thing ever to happen to the [Martin Luther King] movement was the Black Panthers. Americans were shocked by an open display of firearms and Black Pride … Pushing back verbally … or with selected action isn’t dishonorable, it’s necessary.”
Spaulding apologized, saying she did not see the comments calling for LaBarbera to be shot before they were posted on her Web site.
What is going on at Duke University?
The case against the university lacrosse players appears to be about a night where the boys found some hookers to help them go wild. That’s been going on for centuries. You don’t ruin lives and send people to prison for this.
The matter involving Duke University Press manager Pamela Spaulding is different.
She has a right to be an announced practising lesbian, but she does not have a right to be hateful against Christians and heterosexuals, which is evident throughout her Web site.
She links to Kevin Jennings, founder of the Gay Lesbian Straight Educators Network (GLSEN) that pushes for acceptance of homosexuality in elementary, middle and high schools across our country.
Then on her Web site, Pamela Spaulding has a link called AmTALIBAN – meaning American Taliban – where she attacks by name 20 leaders of American Christian groups and makes spiteful, sexist, and hateful statements about their religious and cultural beliefs.
Those attacked, in order are:
TONY PERKINS, president of the Washington, D.C.-based Family Research Council, who Spaulding accuses of paying Louisiana Klu Klux Klan leader David Duke $82,000 for a mailing list.
RICK SCARBOROUGH , founder of Vision America, who Spaulding says on her Web site “recently held the wingnut extravaganza ‘The War on Christians and the Values Voter in 2006.’ A choice quote from RIck: ‘A war on Christians rages across the America. By attacking Christians, the left intends to destroy the remnants of Judeo-Christian morality. The left intends to eliminate God-based morality from our government to achieve its goal of cultural Marxism in a secular state.’"
ALAN E. SEARS, president, CEO and general counsel for the Alliance Defense Fund, who Spaulding’s Web site describes as “a foul, fundie legal group that is sponsoring The Day of Truth, to be held on April 27th, as a ‘counter the promotion of the homosexual agenda and express an opposing viewpoint from a Christian perspective."’ What ADF is countering is The Day of Silence, a project of the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network (GLSEN) and the United States Student Association.”
MATHEW D. STAVER, founder, president and general counsel of Liberty Counsel, which represents a wide variety of clients in religious and civil liberties cases.
ROY S. MOORE, former chief supreme court justice in Alabama, famous for putting a large marble monument stating the Ten Commandments in his court house.
JAY SEKULOW, chief counsel of the American Center for Law and Justice (ACLJ) described by Spaulding as “founded by Crazy Pat Robertson,” who adds as “fun facts”: “Sekulow is a member of Jews for Jesus, and his first appearance before the U.S. Supreme Court was in the 1987 case of Board of Airport Commissioners v. Jews For Jesus. That victory allowed the organization the right to distribute pamphlets in airports. Sekulow helped draft the Defense of the Marriage Act, which passed both houses and was signed into law by President Bill Clinton in 1996.
JOYCE MEYER, author and head of Joyce Meyer Ministries, “another one of Time's "25 Most Influential Evangelicals" in America.
D. JAMES KENNEDY, founder of the Center for Reclaiming America for Christ, an extension of his Coral Ridge Ministries.
DOUG PHILLIPS, founder and director of Vision Forum, "a discipleship and training ministry that emphasizes Christian apologetics, world-view training, multi-generational faithfulness, and creative solutions whereby fathers can play a maximum role in family discipleship.”
DAVID BARTON, founder and President of WallBuilders, a pro-family and pro-life organization.
THE REV. ROBERT L. SCHENCK, president and co-founder of the National Clergy Council and president and founder of Faith and Action.
THE REV. LOUIS P. SHELDON, chairman of the Traditional Values Coalition.
AMBASSADOR ALAN KEYES, former black presidential and U.S. Senate candidate who Spaulding labels “horrible father to his gay daughter (he threw her out of the house when she came out) and founder of Renew America. Quote: "If my daughter were a lesbian, I'd look at her and say, 'That is a relationship that is based on selfish hedonism.' I would also tell my daughter that it's a sin and she needs to pray to the Lord God to help her deal with that sin."
PHYLLIS SCHLAFLY, founder of Eagle Forum in St. Louis, Mo., who defeated the Equal Rights Amendment and District of Columbia statehood amendment. Says Spaulding: “Mother Schlafly is not six feet under yet. She is the head of wingnut org Eagle Forum and runs it with her out gay son. Choice quotes: "Disease is one of the most important reasons to stop the traffic of illegal aliens...They are bringing diseases that we never had before in the United States or which we eradicated decades ago. Americans have everything to lose if we subject ourselves to tribunals dominated by the socialist pro-gay country to our north and the corrupt and Communist governments to our south."
JANICE SHAW CROUSE, nationally-syndicated columnist and senior fellow at the Beverly LaHaye Institute of Concerned Women for America.
FATHER FRANK PAVONE, national director of Priests for Life.
J. THOMAS SMITH, leader of America 21–Family Values for the 21st Century.
WILLIAM GREENE, founder and president of RightMarch.com, started to counter leftist financier George Soros’s MoveOn.org.
GARY L. BAUER, former White House domestic policy director for President Ronald Reagan and presidential candidate who founded the Family Research Council.
DR. JAMES C. DOBSON, founder and chairman of Focus on the Family and a leader of the conservative Council for National Policy. Says Spaulding’s Web site about Dobson: “Evil incarnate; member in good standing of The Arlington Group, a coalition of All-Star AmTaliban seeking passage of a marriage amendment. Also: see Daddy Dobson-approved help for horny boys.”
Well, you get the tone of the crazies in this homosexual attack against heterosexuals and leaders of conservative Christian groups.
People like Pamela Spaulding, Kevin Jennings, and other homosexual activists want condoms given to everyone as part of their effort to promote gay sex. But maybe they all need diapers, as they obviously are intolerant and wetting themselves a lot over the fact that Americans mostly are actually a heterosexual religious culture that firmly rejects intolerance and promiscuity.