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Somebody Should put This A%$#hole in Jail!
Bryan Fischer is the director of issues analysis for the American Family Association. Earlier this week, he told his radio audience that gays should be, by law, forced into rehabilitative therapy. That caused some people to get upset! So he went on Alan Colmes radio show to, uh, clear things up.

I don't even know where to begin with this one…per his statements on his blog listed below, he's the one that needs to be put into a treatment facility!

In his blog, Fischer references laws against sodomy that date back as far as 1075 B.C. What is this heterosexual infatuation with what gays and lesbians do in the bedroom? They focus on the private sexual part of our relationships and fail to focus on the fact that many of us live in committed long-term loving relationships, that we work just as hard as anybody else, we pay our taxes, we are your neighbors, your friends, your teachers, your police officers, your firefighters, your cousin, etc. We are everywhere and we are all more similar to the heterosexual population than not. Our difference is we have chosen to live our lives with a person of the same sex.

He writes, "Think for a moment of the current social controversies that could potentially be avoided if homosexual conduct was still against the law.

Gays in the military: problem solved. We shouldn't make a place for habitual felons in the armed forces. End of discussion, end of controversy. If someone objects, ask them which other felonies the military ought to overlook in screening recruits.

Gay marriage: problem solved. We should never legalize unions between any two people when the union is forged specifically to engage in felony behavior. Would we sanction, for instance, the formation of a corporation whose stated purpose was to import illegal drugs?

Gay indoctrination in the schools: problem solved. We don't want to raise a generation of schoolchildren to believe that felony behavior is perfectly appropriate. That's why we spend so much money warning students about the danger of drugs.

Hate crimes laws: problem solved. We wouldn't throw a pastor in jail for saying that illegal behavior is not only illegal but also immoral. For instance, he's free to say that murder is not only contrary to man's law but also to God's law. End of the threat to freedom of religion and speech.

Special rights for homosexuals in the workplace: problem solved. No employer should be forced to hire admitted felons to work for him. End of the threat to freedom of religion and freedom of association in the marketplace.

This list could actually be extended, but you get the point. Laws not only curb dangerous and risky behavior, they keep such behavior from being normalized, sanctioned and endorsed by the rest of society, and as such render an enormous benefit to a healthy culture."

WOW, who would’ve known that we are among the ranks of felons and condoning our "behavior" is equal to condoning murder, and introducing children to illegal drugs?!

We make more money, we tend to be higher educated, most of us have equal relationships instead the typical “man knows all” household, we are open-minded, we drive nicer cars, have bigger houses, we are surrounded by people that love us and understand that idiots like this guy will always be around. This Bryan Fischer is probably one in the same as the idiots that fought to keep women from voting, blacks from having equal rights, and now gays from our deserved equal rights!

I searched but of course I couldn't find any contact info for Bryan Fischer, But I guess if I were him I would constantly be in hiding too!

You can view and comment on his blog here
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