WISCONSIN MARRIAGE DEFENDERS

The chronicles of the Wisconsin Marriage Defenders of Oshkosh, Wisconsin.

Thursday, September 14, 2006

A RESULT of HOMOSEXUAL "MARRIAGE"

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The logical outcome of allowing same-sex couples to declare they are married to receive benefits is that single people, who are left out of the benefits, wil simply hook up with a "partner", and claim a "marriage" in order to qualify for the benefits. Who can blame them for wanting to get on the wagon instead of pulling it?

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/09/13/nsisters13.xml

Treat us like lesbians, say sisters in tax fight

Here we have two octegenarian sisters, who have spent years taking care of elderly family members. Now they care for each other, but when one of them dies, the other will be saddled with an exorbitant inheritance tax because they are not lesbians.

"I don't have the status of a lesbian," Joyce Burden said before the hearing in Strasbourg. "This is an insult to single people who have looked after elderly parents. I don't call that justice."

Richard Hogwood, from Speechly Bircham said: "The trouble with exempting cohabiting siblings from inheritance tax is where to draw the line. How long do they have to cohabit for? What about step-siblings, or half siblings?

That's just it - homosexual couples want to erase the lines and make a mockery of the institution of marriage. This is an example of how that will occur.

Monday, September 04, 2006

HONORARY WMD MEMBER - TODD JONES

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Detroit Tiger single season and career saves record holder Todd Jones is an honorary inductee into Wisconsin Marriage Defenders.

Todd, who is on pace this season to break his own record for the 1st place Tigers, gets the nod for not being intimidated by the liberal sodomite lobby.

He made some reasonable comments about not wanting a sodomite in the same shower room, and was assailed by the biased, 'pc' media. But, unlike some others who made similar comments, and subsequently apologized for breathing, Jones refused to back off from his comments.


Here is some of the media coverage of the incident

http://www.bilfay.com/mlb_-_may_4.htm

http://outsports.com/antigay/jones.htm

Todd Jones contributed to putting the issue in the national spotlight again when he was quoted in a Denver Post story about the Broadway play Take Me Out, in which a big-league player announces that he's gay.

"I wouldn't want a gay guy being around me," Jones said. "It's got nothing to do with me being scared. That's the problem: All these people say he's got all these rights. Yeah, he's got rights or whatever, but he shouldn't walk around proud. It's like he's rubbing it in our face. 'See me, hear me roar.' We're not trying to be close-minded, but then again, why be confrontational when you don't really have to be?"

He went on to say that "Because if (the team) thinks for one minute he's disrupting the clubhouse -- if he doesn't hit 50 homers or win 20 games -- they're not going to put up with that."

http://archive.sportingnews.com/baseball/articles/20030430/471364.html

Rockies' Jones apologizes for remarks

April 30, 2003

DENVER -- Colorado Rockies pitcher Todd Jones apologized to the organization and his teammates Wednesday for his recent anti-gay remarks, but he didn't back off what he said.

"I think my only mistake was that I made my views public," said Jones, who was teary-eyed at times during his brief statement. "And for that, I apologize to the Rockies and I apologize to my teammates for putting them through this."

In an entertainment story in The Denver Post on Sunday, Jones said he would not want to have a gay teammate and that gays should not go around flaunting their sexuality.