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To: aSeattleConservative; DJ MacWoW; little jeremiah; whatisthetruth
The more I read Joseph Farah (and about him), the more I keep saying “He’s one helluva good man.”
That may be.
Just as many of us here still think that ANN is "one helluva a good woman."
But if you're going be intellectually consistent, and blast ANN for having the temerity to "address an openly gay group..."
...then I look forward to your similarly blasting your "good man" FARAH, for doing virtually the SAME THING.
From WND editor appears on gay-themed radio show to blast Ann Coulter for speaking to gay conservatives:
For a guy who says he plans to fight “the homosexual agenda” “until the last breath” and thinks God will “collapse” America for accepting gay marriage, WorldNetDaily editor Joseph Farah sure has been doing a lot of gay media lately.

Farah appeared on two radio shows that are hosted by gay talk show personalities this week to blast Ann Coulter for headlining an upcoming party sponsored by GOProud, an organization that represents gay conservatives...

-- snip --

...Apparently, only Ann isn’t allowed to speak to gay audiences...

Blast away! ;)
143 posted on 08/24/2010 8:23:04 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: All
See also, Michelangelo Signorile's post -- about Joseph Farah's recent appearance on his radio show:
WND's Farah: "My Eyes Have Been Opened"
And, from Michelangelo Signorile's bio page:
...By the late 80s, Signorile became involved in gay politics and AIDS activism, running the media committee of the direct action group ACT UP in New York and helping to publicize protests and bring attention to the life-threatening issues surrounding AIDS. Soon thereafter, Signorile became a co-founding editor and columnist of the now-defunct OutWeek magazine — a lively New York City lesbian and gay weekly — writing often about how invisibility and the closet were hurting the gay movement and adversely affecting the AIDS epidemic. It was during that time when he found himself at the center of the often misunderstood and highly volatile issue that Time magazine unfortunately coined “outing."

-- snip --

...Currently, Signorile hosts a radio show weekdays (2-6 p.m. ET) on Sirius Satellite Radio's OutQ [where he recently interviewed Joseph Farah].

You can just cut and paste from your previous posts about ANN "legitimizing" GOProud...
...and re-post them here, about how FARAH is now similarly "legitimizing" OutQ. :o)

144 posted on 08/24/2010 8:37:18 PM PDT by RonDog
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To: RonDog; little jeremiah
I look forward to your similarly blasting your "good man" FARAH, for doing virtually the SAME THING.

Not the same thing, nice try, going on some sodomite's show for an interview is not the same thing as being a keynote speaker at a homo bash. Farah was invited I'm sure only because of this dustup with Coulter, something which seems to be delighting the activist queer community.

All Farah did in the interview was reaffirm his position AGAINST gay marriage, against the practice of homosexuality as a legit lifestyle according to the Bible, reaffirmed his position on the birther issue, called Coulter an outright liar as far as the booking of her on his conference which she has denied, basically said or did nothing in the interview to appease, encourage, excuse, apologize or legitimize sodomitic behavior.

Not sure why he felt the need to go on these shows but he did and not only attacked Coulter because of her apparent embracement of homosexuals, but attacked homosexuality itself as going against the Law of God, now only if Coulter were to be so bold, well we know how she sneers at birtherism, maybe her next tactic is to call Farah a homophobe. Ya think?

151 posted on 08/24/2010 11:59:16 PM PDT by whatisthetruth
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To: RonDog
Farah told Signorile that he was fed up with the conservative movement, and criticized conservatives for embracing members of the gay community who share beliefs on issues like taxes, health care and the role of government.

“This is my beef with conservatism: it’s always losing ground,” Farah told Signorile. “That’s why I don’t consider myself a conservative.”

Very interesting quote.

154 posted on 08/25/2010 12:13:51 AM PDT by jellybean (Bookmark http://altfreerepublic.freeforums.org/index.php for when FR is down)
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To: RonDog; DJ MacWoW; little jeremiah; whatisthetruth

I’ll hold judgment until I hear (as the late Paul Harvey put it)”the rest of the story”.

If anyone can come up with the contents of Farah’s radio interviews, that would be helpful.


159 posted on 08/25/2010 9:03:10 AM PDT by aSeattleConservative
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