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Kahlil Gibran
08-09-2007, 12:03 AM
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Small Town Holds Annual Gay Shame Parade

August 8, 2007 | The Onion

GRAND PLAINS, NE—A tight-knit rural Midwestern farming community commemorated the demonization of homosexuality Sunday with its annual Gay Shame Parade, a three-decade-old tradition that has become a cornerstone of the town's cultural identity.

The second-place float in this year's parade cruises down Grand Plains' picturesque Main Street.

"Every year, the whole town turns out to enjoy Nebraska's famous summer sunshine, sample foods, browse the craft bazaar, and shame homosexuals for their repulsive, decadent behavior," said Frank Mitchell, mayor of Grand Plains, NE and parade marshal. "This year was our biggest turnout yet. Everybody had so much fun ostracizing the gays."

The parade featured the usual assemblage of police cruisers, fire trucks, antique cars, and farm equipment, which local residents had draped in red-white-and-blue banners that read "Burn in the Eternal Flames of Hell!" City Councilman Fred Brandeen, this year's "Jesus," entertained children by making mock finger-wagging gestures of admonishment and passing out buttons bearing the parade's traditional slogan: "NO!" Members of the Grand Plains Area Wives Association followed behind with a 15-foot hand-sewn banner, cosponsored by Jerry's Auto Body, which read: "GPAWA and Jerry's Cringe To Think What You're Putting Your Family Through."

Organized every year by the Grand Plains City Council and a coalition of area churches, the Gay Shame Parade has been an annual event here since 1977, the year that citizens first became aware of gay people's existence.

"To see a whole community rally together like this around a good cause—it's really an inspiration," said Ellen Lundblom, a mother of four enjoying the festivities with her youngest son, first-time reveler Timmy, 3. "If I were a lesbian, this would have really made me feel awful about myself."

"My favorite part was the balloons," Timmy Lundblom said. "They had all different colors of angry frowny-faces on them."

The event got off to a rousing start with the Grand Plains High School Cougars marching band playing such classics as "The Star-Spangled Banner" and "Onward, Christian Soldiers." The mood grew palpably more sober during the middle portion of the procession, as members of the Grand Plains Baptist Church marched with folded arms in stony, judgmental silence and stared at the spectators lining the streets as if to ask, "Are you gay?"

The spirit of levity returned, however, toward the parade's finish, which featured balloon giveaways, a float contest, and an appearance by 6-year-olds Christopher Weiland and Courtney Wendt, who were crowned "Junior Mister and Miss Heterosexual" on Saturday. The parade concluded with a group reading of Leviticus 20:13.

After the last bit of confetti fell, spectators praised the parade's highlights, including a float, presented by local Little League team the Tigers that depicts a mother, sitting alone with her head down on a kitchen table, crying. The first-place ribbon went to "Sodom and Gomorrah," a miniature version of the two Biblical cities engulfed in flames. The float's designer, McPhee's Department Store window dresser Bruce Carlson, was not able to accept his prize, however, as he was away visiting an aunt in Lawrence, KS for the weekend.

Despite the pageantry, parade organizers stressed that the event has a serious message.

"Everyone loves a parade," PTA chairwoman Agatha Buell said. "But it's about a lot more than the clowns, the decorations, and those Shriner fellows in their tiny cars. It's about making folks feel sickened by the deviant homosexual lifestyle, like God wants us to."

Spectators couldn't help but be delighted by the parade's surprise finale, when, after dutifully leading the marching band for the entire mile-long parade route, local music teacher Colin Atherton was marched past the county line and told never, ever to return.

keehah
08-09-2007, 12:12 AM
NEWS OUTRAGE!
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</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>Four firefighters are suing the city of San Diego (http://www.wnd.com/redir/r.asp?http://www.sandiego.gov/directories/contact.shtml) for being forced by their superiors to attend the annual "Gay Pride" parade where they endured a barrage of sexual taunts and lewd gestures.

San Diego's fire chief, Tracy Jarman (http://www.wnd.com/redir/r.asp?http://www.sandiego.gov/fireandems/about/firechief.shtml), is an open lesbian who called the July 21 parade a "fun event" in which "all employees are encouraged to participate."

But the firefighters said, unlike previous years, they were ordered into uniform to participate in the parade in their fire truck, despite their repeated protests.
The firefighters' legal counsel, the Thomas More Law Center (http://www.wnd.com/redir/r.asp?http://www.thomasmore.org), said the men were "left with the Hobson's choice of either violating their conscience or being disciplined for disobeying a direct order."

The firefighters, described as devoted husbands and fathers, said they were subject to the most vulgar kinds of sexual harassment.

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"You could not even look at the crowd without getting some type of sexual gesture," one said, adding, "If any crew member were to hang up pictures at the station of what we saw, we would be disciplined."

Over the course of three hours, they heard statements such as, "show me your hose," "you can put out my fire," "you're making me hot," "give me mouth-to-mouth," "you look hungry, why don't you have a twinkie (from a man wearing a "Girth and Mirth" t-shirt)," and "blow my hose."

When they refused to respond to the crowd, some in the crowd turned hostile and started shouting, "F--- you firemen" and others began "flipping them off."

San Diego area attorney, Charles LiMandri, the West Coast director of the Thomas More Law Center, insists the city should have known from past experience "the kind of offensive activities that go on at this event."

"This was a clear case of sexual harassment in violation of state and federal law as well as the City's own code of conduct," he said.

LiMandri said the firefighters also were targets of sexual gestures, including exposure of genitals, blowing kisses, grabbing of the crotch, rubbing of nipples, tongue gestures and men hugging and kissing one another passionately – many wearing make-up and dressed like women.

Richard Thompson, president and chief counsel of the Thomas More Law Center argued the constitutional right to free speech also protects the right not to speak.

"These men should not have to explain to their families, friends and church congregations that their presence at a celebration of lewdness and obscenity in support of the homosexual agenda was because they were forced there by way of a direct order," he said. "This is a clear violation of their constitutional rights, and the city must be held accountable. It should never happen again to any city employee."

Jarman, the city fire chief, insisted when she was appointed that her homosexuality had never been an issue at the department.

But Thompson maintained the firefighters' ordeal was "another example of how radical homosexual activists in positions of authority force their agenda on unwilling citizens."

"Although the local media avoided mentioning the debauchery and the obscenity that pervaded the parade, the general public should know what went on and how these firefighters were forced to participate against their will," he said.

As WND reported (http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=56743), prior to the parade, the San Diego City Council unanimously adopted a resolution introduced by Mayor Jerry Sanders to designate July as "Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender Pride Month."

R MacDonald
08-09-2007, 12:23 AM
DAMN.... We were just packing the kitchen and the living room to MOVE THERE..... False alarm! :banghead:

R MacDonald
08-09-2007, 01:59 AM
Two halves of a whole arguement.

The Christians are right. Homosexual "pop culture" is decadent and deviant. However, it is no less decadent that some pimp who has taken 12 ladies in 4 days.

The picture shows parents denying their child because he said he's gay (No Son of Ours). "Mom, Dad, I'm gay." isn't supposed to sever a relationship. If I was a parent, I wouldn't be pleased ( the opposite sex has so much more to offer in bed) but as a parent, I'd have to deal with it or lose my kid.

KILL YOUR TELEVISION and Homeschool.... Yes it's just that easy!

Sodomites are MADE, not born.

jman
08-09-2007, 02:00 AM
Two halves of a whole arguement.

The Christians are right. Homosexual "pop culture" is decadent and deviant.

As it has been centuries before, and will be centuries into the future regardless of sexual preference. By the way .. The Onion is a spoof newspaper that makes me crack ribs.

Akula
08-09-2007, 02:11 AM
As it has been centuries before, and will be centuries into the future regardless of sexual preference. By the way .. The Onion is a spoof newspaper that makes me crack ribs.
The funniest thing, however, is that they have been finding their biggest competitors are the MSM outlets recently......OK maybe that is more scary then funny.

Reality
08-09-2007, 02:49 AM
The gays that taunt firemen and the townspeople that taunt gays are all made of the same juvenile cloth. Geez, grow up everyone, 7th grade is over - a long time ago!

Baldwin
08-09-2007, 02:51 AM
The gays that taunt firemen and the townspeople that taunt gays are all made of the same juvenile cloth. Geez, grow up everyone, 7th grade is over - a long time ago!

I believe the book is called Consumed. It says we are educating a generation of "kidults".

Adult life is practically High School 2.0