Gay=Pedophile GOP chair: ‘Crossroads to the future’ looking to the past
Gay=Pedophile Marcus Kindley, the former Guilford County, N.C., GOP chairman who once compared gays to pedophiles, is once again attempting a run for the chairmanship of the North Carolina Republican Party. This time, it’s after his loss in a race to become a national committeeman for the RNC.
In an email sent out to supporters yesterday, Kindley said:
After the tremendous losses we received on November 4, 2008 OUR party stands at a crossroads to the future.
We have a choice, we can continue following the same old path we have followed election after election achieving the same results time after time, or we can elect bold new leadership who understands the grassroots volunteer, the Businessmen and women of North Carolina and someone who knows what is on the mind of the average voter.
The thing is, Mr. Anti-Gay Supreme wants to look into the past for his so-called “future.” Talk about contradiction.
If I may give one example, I called for a concentrated effort to have a contract with North Carolina in 2007. (And, it needs to be called a Contract with North Carolina). We failed to give both candidates and voters something to stand on. Something that was easily understood and recognizable by every voter. Here is a simple way to begin this process.
Contract with North Carolina? Oh that “contract” thing is so 1994. How does offering something old and so cliche constitute a path to the future? Doesn’t make any sense to me.
The good news is that Kindley has no chance of becoming the N.C. GOP Chair. (His own Republicans can’t even stand him.) That’s good news for gays; if he were successful, gay North Carolinians would experience an anti-gay onslaught of the likes they’ve never seen before.
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Matt, 22, is an LGBT journalist, activist and youth advocate currently living and working in Charlotte, N.C., where he serves as the Editor of Q-Notes, the Carolinas' LGBT news source. A native of Winston-Salem, N.C., Matt attended the University of North Carolina at Greensboro and is still continuing to pursue his bachelors degree. He is the Owner & Editor of InterstateQ.com and has been active in LGBT advocacy work since the age of 14.
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