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The carnage begins. Religious right attacking RNC co-chair for being pro-gay



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No, they're not attacking the ambiguously-gay Ken Mehlman, they'd NEVER DARE do that without concrete proof. So they attack his co-chair, Joann Davidson, former speaker of the Ohio House of Representatives for four years. You see, she's a girl (as compared to a "big girl"), so it's easier to attack her in wingnut land and get away with it.

The growing concern on the right is that the new co-chair, picked by Ken himself, is not only pro-choice, but that she's so pro-gay she reportedly helped KILL an Ohio version of the Defense of Marriage act not once, but TWICE!

Now why is it that Ken "I refuse to say on the record if I'm straight" Mehlman is surrounding himself at the top levels of the RNC with people who aren't pro-family? If it were me, I'd surround myself with all the fag hags I could get. But in Ken's case, what could the reason be that a family values Republican would surround himself with such anti-family GOPers?

Excerpts from the Wing Nut Daily article:

The Pro-Family Network of Ohio, however, says Davidson "does not represent the values of the rank and file of the GOP."

"Not once, but twice, the measure was introduced and never had a vote in committee because, as speaker, Ms. Davidson had the measure killed and is on record calling the legislation 'unnecessary.'"

Concludes Quinlan: "The RNC needs to ask Ms. Davidson why she supports gay marriage and abortion. After all of our hard work in the past election, Republican voters have a right to these answers."
And the RNC needs to ask Mr. Mehlman why he's silent about his own sexual orientation after all the hard work of family values voters in the past elections. Republican voters have a right to this answer.


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