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BILL SIMON'S GAY AGENDA
Campaign for California Families e-mail paraphrasing San Francisco Chronicle article ^ | 28 August 2002 | Campaign for California Families

Posted on 08/29/2002 12:10:12 AM PDT by Rockitz

Simon Vows to Promote Statewide Gay Pride Day and Award Rights of Marriage to Gays and Other Cohabitants

Sacramento - In a shocking announcement, gubernatorial candidate Bill Simon has committed to support several components of the homosexual agenda. As published today in the San Francisco Chronicle, Simon submitted answers to a questionnaire from the homosexual Log Cabin Republicans of California. In his answers, Simon said that if elected governor, he would proclaim a statewide Gay Pride Day, empower homosexuals in the Republican Party and award additional rights of marriage to "domestic partners" and other unmarried cohabitants. The Republican candidate also said he would not repeal or modify laws signed by Governor Gray Davis to facilitate adoption of children by homosexual couples. Simon spoke about his domestic-partners plan yesterday on KGO Radio in San Francisco.

"This is such a shock," said Randy Thomasson, executive director of Campaign for California Families, a statewide nonprofit, nonpartisan family issues leadership organization. "Why has Bill Simon chosen this path? We already knew Gray Davis' record of undermining marriage and promoting the transsexual, bisexual and homosexual agenda against average families. We never would have believed that Bill Simon would sell out on this key family-values issue. But it's true."

Simon's new-found support for "domestic partnerships" and "adding rights" of marriage for unmarried couples is a contradiction of his Marriage Protection Pledge. Signed with his own hand on February 6, 2002, Simon said he would "refuse to support 'domestic partnerships,' 'civil unions,' or any kind of relationship that compares itself to the sacred bond of marriage between a man and a woman."

"Gray Davis has shown himself to be corrupt on family values, and now Simon has shown himself to be untrustworthy on some of the same vital issues," said Thomasson. "Bill Simon has put pro-family voters in a very difficult position. It's very sad that voters are left with two candidates for governor, both of whom would undermine marriage and promote the gay agenda."

In Simon's questionnaire that he submitted to the Log Cabin Republicans of California, he said as Governor he would:

Declare a statewide Gay Pride Day: "In June 2003 I will sign a proclamation declaring Gay Pride Day."

Support "domestic partnerships" and award more rights of marriage to unmarried cohabitants: "I am supportive of the concept of a domestic partnership law...I believe that any two people who fit the qualifications of the law should be able to have their relationship recognized by the state...I would not support undoing any of the rights that currently are available under the law, but I believe those rights should be extended to others as well. In addition, I would be open about adding rights and responsibilities as would be appropriate and justified...I do believe that human beings enter into relationships with other human beings and that some of those relationships are deserving of recognition...in order to allow two individuals who have established a strong caring relationship to more fully function within that relationship."

Empower homosexual activists within the California Republican Party: "I support the continued recognition and involvement of gay Republicans in state party activities...I would back a state party charter for the Log Cabin (Republicans) of California."

Simon's new-found gay agenda is especially surprising given the history of another statewide Republican candidate who signed a pledge to support the gay agenda four years ago. Nine days before he lost to Barbara Boxer in the 1998 U.S. Senate race, Matt Fong signed a pledge to support much of the agenda of the homosexual Log Cabin Republicans. Fong's campaign consultant, Sal Russo, is also the main consultant for Bill Simon.

Campaign for California Families has tracked how the Governor and individual legislators have voted on the protection of marriage. While Bill Simon has signed the Marriage Protection Pledge -- and broken his pledge -- Governor Gray Davis has refused to pledge to protect marriage. This isn't surprising given Davis' record. Over the last three years, Governor Davis has signed into law major pieces of legislation that undermine marriage. This year, Davis promised gay activists that he would try to bring "civil unions" (Vermont-style homosexual marriage) to California.

In 1999, Davis signed AB 26, which established a statewide "domestic partners" registry and required taxpayers to fund marriage-equivalent benefits for homosexual partners of state employees.

In 2001, Davis signed AB 25, which awarded over a dozen rights of marriage to homosexual "domestic partners."

In 2002, Davis signed two bills, AB 1330 and AB 1684, which awarded additional marriage and family rights to a segment of state employees' "domestic partners." In addition, the Governor has established a special task force to review how to enact a "civil union" law to bring Vermont-style homosexual marriage to California.

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TOPICS: Politics/Elections; US: California
KEYWORDS: billsimon; calgov2002; california; campaign2002; gayagenda; governor; greydavis
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Very disturbing! Join me in voting "no" for governor!
1 posted on 08/29/2002 12:10:13 AM PDT by Rockitz
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To: Rockitz
why, exactly?
2 posted on 08/29/2002 12:17:08 AM PDT by TheAngryClam
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To: Carry_Okie; *calgov2002; SierraWasp; Gophack; eureka!; ElkGroveDan; Libertarianize the GOP; ...
PAINFUL PING!
4 posted on 08/29/2002 12:19:09 AM PDT by Rockitz
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To: Rockitz
Oh go screw. I'm sure that Gray Davis will uphold the sanctity of marriage, huh? And Dick Riordan? Pro-family, right? What idiotic timing for this crap.
5 posted on 08/29/2002 12:20:02 AM PDT by montag813
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To: Rockitz
"I am supportive of the concept of a domestic partnership law.

Oh Sh.t! If this is true, Simon is a buffoon.

6 posted on 08/29/2002 12:20:08 AM PDT by GVnana
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To: Rockitz
I like the snippet from Rockitz' blurb: "my mother worked for the Goldwater campaign so my conservative roots are deep". Yeah right, just like Hillary's, huh?

Go back to DU, punk.

7 posted on 08/29/2002 12:21:41 AM PDT by montag813
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To: Rockitz
Stay home on Nov. 5th folks. Bill Simon's campaign doesn't care about the values or lifestyles of pro-family Californians but it will pursue with ardor those who are clearly opposed to them. It looks like those of us who believe in traditional values have been misled, conned and sold-out. We don't have to vote this November. Please help to send the Simon campaign and the GOP the message that you're sick and tired of being taken for granted and ignored. Its about time our party and its candidates started representing American families in the highest levels of our government.
8 posted on 08/29/2002 12:21:46 AM PDT by goldstategop
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To: TheAngryClam
to clarify before someone overzealously bans me without realizing that I'm for real, and I've been on FR for a nice long time...

Goldwater himself argued for more tolerance of gay people. Marriages are, at their most basic, stripped of religion level, contracts.

What justification do you have for stripping people of their free will to join a contract? Free will is one of the foundations of all western, republican (small R) freedoms. So I ask a very basic question: why ought we to restrict this very basic and very precious freedom? Is there a justification?
9 posted on 08/29/2002 12:21:55 AM PDT by TheAngryClam
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To: TheAngryClam
Forgive me, but it would be difficult to explain to someone from Berkley. Hope you understand. Love and kisses.
10 posted on 08/29/2002 12:23:51 AM PDT by Rockitz
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To: goldstategop
It seems he is more interested in courting the perverted losers in the Democrtic ranks than asking conservatives to vote for him. This gay a$$ kissing scheme will get him about 7 gay votes, and turn off 7000 Republicans. What a maroon.
11 posted on 08/29/2002 12:26:01 AM PDT by Captainpaintball
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To: Rockitz
Unreal. If there was a way to get the conservative right to stay home on election day, this is it.
12 posted on 08/29/2002 12:27:12 AM PDT by Inspector Harry Callahan
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To: Rockitz
LOL!
13 posted on 08/29/2002 12:27:38 AM PDT by ST.LOUIE1
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To: Rockitz
see post #9 for reasoning behind it.

Also, I grew up in Placer county in John Doolittle's district. That is deep in conservative country, good mountain people who like their guns and property and hate their taxes. Berkeley has nothing to do with it. I loathed that city and graduated from the university early to escape it.

Additionally, I worked for Simon in the primary. People who paid attention on FR know this.

That said, I still want to hear the why.
14 posted on 08/29/2002 12:27:46 AM PDT by TheAngryClam
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To: TheAngryClam
I am a Conservative Evangelical Christian....then....a Republican.

Excluding what the bible says......the Gay Lifestyle taken to its extreme....eradicates humanity......Hello?

15 posted on 08/29/2002 12:29:52 AM PDT by SolomonSemperFi
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To: Captainpaintball
Say what you like about the Governor, but at least he isn't a hypocrite like Simon is. Simon is going to have his clock cleaned in November and not because he's a conservative but rather because he isn't running as one. When voters are asked to choose between two cultural liberals the answer's pretty clear.
16 posted on 08/29/2002 12:31:11 AM PDT by goldstategop
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To: TheAngryClam
Marriages are, at their most basic, stripped of religion level, contracts.

au contrare! Marriages originated as a covenant between a man and a woman. Renaming something doesn't change it.

What justification do you have for stripping people of their free will to join a contract?

No one has stripped you of the right to contract.

Free will is one of the foundations of all western, republican (small R) freedoms. So I ask a very basic question: why ought we to restrict this very basic and very precious freedom? Is there a justification?

I thought you were talking contracts? How is free will violated?

17 posted on 08/29/2002 12:31:32 AM PDT by GVnana
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To: Rockitz
I guess Bush made him an offer he couldn't refuse--the price of presidential support.
18 posted on 08/29/2002 12:32:36 AM PDT by Lion's Cub
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To: Rockitz
Um, this isn't exactly "breaking news" material. Similar information has already been posted (yesterday in fact, shortly after noon, and is still in the "Extended News" headlines): Simon supports domestic partnerships, angers conservative backer.
19 posted on 08/29/2002 12:34:17 AM PDT by JameRetief
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To: Rockitz
It sure was sneaky of Simon to wait until AFTER Bush went to two fund raisers for him to make this announcement. I thought Lieberman was bad enough changing his mind on issues to get votes, but Simon flip flops like a beached fish.
20 posted on 08/29/2002 12:34:45 AM PDT by kitkat
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