sarettah
07-28-2005, 10:46 PM
would be billboards :headwall:
http://headlines.agapepress.org/archive/7/282005a.asp
(AgapePress) - A Massachusetts pro-family group is urging Clear Channel Communications to take down a billboard in the Boston area that advertises a pornographic homosexual website. The large sign that stands along Massachusetts avenue near the M.I.T. campus in Cambridge features two nude men embracing while wrapped in an American flag. The slogan on the sign reads, "Come together. Gay.com."
Brian Camenker of the conservative group Article 8 Alliance points out that the billboard is situated so anyone driving or riding through town could see it. He says the sign's suggestive imagery is "pretty disgusting," but beyond that, "Gay.com is -- I don't think you want to go and see what it is."
What Gay.com is, Camenker explains, is "a pornographic homosexual website [where members] pay to learn how you can 'hook up' with other guys -- and it talks about all kinds of pretty disgusting products and homosexual pornography." He is urging pro-family activists to call or write Clear Channel and express their disapproval of the billboard, with its promotion of the homosexual porn site and its desecration of the American flag.
The Article 8 Alliance spokesman believes the Gay.com billboard represents yet more fallout from the state's legalization of homosexual "marriage" following the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court's 2003 ruling that denying same-sex couples the right to marry is a constitutional violation. Camenker feels homosexual activists have used the momentum gained by the MSJC ruling to continue pushing their agenda of forcing the recognition of special rights for their group and public acceptance of their lifestyle.
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http://headlines.agapepress.org/archive/7/282005a.asp
(AgapePress) - A Massachusetts pro-family group is urging Clear Channel Communications to take down a billboard in the Boston area that advertises a pornographic homosexual website. The large sign that stands along Massachusetts avenue near the M.I.T. campus in Cambridge features two nude men embracing while wrapped in an American flag. The slogan on the sign reads, "Come together. Gay.com."
Brian Camenker of the conservative group Article 8 Alliance points out that the billboard is situated so anyone driving or riding through town could see it. He says the sign's suggestive imagery is "pretty disgusting," but beyond that, "Gay.com is -- I don't think you want to go and see what it is."
What Gay.com is, Camenker explains, is "a pornographic homosexual website [where members] pay to learn how you can 'hook up' with other guys -- and it talks about all kinds of pretty disgusting products and homosexual pornography." He is urging pro-family activists to call or write Clear Channel and express their disapproval of the billboard, with its promotion of the homosexual porn site and its desecration of the American flag.
The Article 8 Alliance spokesman believes the Gay.com billboard represents yet more fallout from the state's legalization of homosexual "marriage" following the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court's 2003 ruling that denying same-sex couples the right to marry is a constitutional violation. Camenker feels homosexual activists have used the momentum gained by the MSJC ruling to continue pushing their agenda of forcing the recognition of special rights for their group and public acceptance of their lifestyle.
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