October 26, 2008
Jeremiah G. Dys
Battle to recognize gay marriage coming to W.Va.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- West Virginians want to define marriage for themselves. They do not want their government to set a policy - and they especially do not want courts to impose a system - that knowingly deprives children of a mom or a dad.

How do I know? Because we asked 513 registered voters in West Virginia if they would support an amendment to the West Virginia Constitution that defined marriage. Seventy-three percent said, "Yes." That same percentage said they would be "more likely" to vote for a candidate who supported such a measure. Frankly, I am not terribly surprised. West Virginians know that children do best in a home with their married mom and dad. Why change it?

But the response to the last question surprised me. When asked, "Should a court be able to make same-sex marriage legal in West Virginia?" 80 percent of West Virginians shouted, "NO!"

Outside special-interest groups should not decide this issue. We should. Theirs is an agenda of legislative and judicial chaos that undermines the family by cheapening marriage. A marriage amendment, defined by and for West Virginians, keeps marriage as we have always known it to be.

That is why it surprised me that Gov. Manchin has been reluctant to lead such an effort. He has seen how marriage has been redefined by judicial decree in California, Massachusetts and Connecticut. What is to prevent the same from happening here?

It makes some wonder if his association with Tim Gill, known by several as the "Gay Godfather," might influence his reluctance. Gill, the leading financier of the radical homosexual agenda, has financed efforts to defeat marriage amendments across the country - to the tune of $3.8 million in 2004 and more than $500,000 so far this year!

Since 2004, Gill and his billionaire buddies have given more than $500,000 to the Democratic Governor's Association - the political action committee chaired by Gov. Manchin. I truly hope that one of the top donors to the governor's PAC has not exerted influence over what happens here in West Virginia.

What we do know is that outside special interests, like Gill, are trying to do what only West Virginians should: define marriage. Currently there is no law in West Virginia that defines marriage. In fact, the only law preventing the recognition of same-sex "marriage" is the very law that the California and Connecticut courts ruled "unconstitutional."

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Posted By: One Citizen (9:26am 10-30-2008)
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I thought it was widely understood. Studies have shown for years that gays are FAR less likely to be predatory pedophiles. I apologize for not being more specific. So if anything, being gay means that one is LESS likely to engage in predatory behavior.

What I'm trying to point out is that right wing outfits like Dys' "Family Policy Council of WV" have for years thrown up issues like this at election time. But when it really comes down to it, Dys and his "Council" also amazingly stood by silently when Mark Foley was appointed chairman of the Republican caucus for Missing and Exploited children!

And they remained silent when our own Shelley Capito, who was on the House Page Board at the time failed to keep fellow Republican Mark Foley away from those kids. No one knows if Foley molested any girls because the Republican-run committee hearings were behind closed doors.

The bottom line is that Dys was silent, and Capito had to resign the Board because of even more House page scandal!

Posted By: jes (8:17am 10-30-2008)
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If you felt that I judged you, then that is you. My reference to "judge not" in my first post had more to do with Dys and his article about having marriage being defined between a man and a woman. There is more of a concerted effort to keep gay people from marrying than there is to do something to curb the high divorce rate among heterosexuals. It's like that little kid that doesn't want the toy until another one comes along that does, then throws a royal temper tantrum when said toy is out of that child's reach.

In my second post, I merely pointed out that using the "all gay men molest young boys" argument falls flat on its face when child abuse in its awful entirety is presented into the discussion.

Posted By: Jesus'LoveMuffin (11:30pm 10-29-2008)
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Klaus you are a hypocrite and you need to re-read your Bible! If you reject the law you reject Jesus and if you believe in salvation through Christ then you are surely tossing your soul into the Lake of Fire! And as far as judging is concerned you are doing nothing but that in here. Repent!

Posted By: Klaus Gross (10:34pm 10-29-2008)
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Hi JES
I'm not shoving all these other victims under the rug.I do understand that there's other types of child abuse going on.I am very sympothetic towards all these children for I myself have been a victim of child abuse twice in my life once when I was 8 and the second time when I was 11 and this gets very personal with me.There was no one there to help me.It will be a cold day in hell before I condone this kind of behavior.So MR. J dont judge me till you have walked in my shoes.And jesuslovemuffin quit telling me to repent.You need to repent for judging me.

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