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Homofascists Misusing Campaign Disclosure Laws

Jessica Garrison and Patrick McGreevy of the Los Angeles Times reported on the battle over campaign contribution disclosure laws in California.  As stated in the story, there are legitimate reasons for these laws, but abetting homofascists in harassing and stalking people wasn't one of them.
Supporters of the November ballot measure that [restored voter-approved marriage licensing] went to court earlier this month seeking to throw out a decades-old state law that requires the names and personal information of campaign contributors be made public.

Proposition 8 supporters say they have been harassed after opponents publicized their donations, including the use of interactive online maps showing where they live. Some people say they have received death threats and had their homes vandalized.

The harassment did not end with the election and in fact grew more heated after Nov. 4, measure supporters said.

In the days after the measure, gay rights activists have published the names of donors and targeted some for boycotts.
You can read comments on the blogged version of this article here.

I tend to agree with the campaign finance disclosure laws.  It is a shame the information is being misused to threaten, harass, and intimidate those who supported the California Marriage Amendment.

However, rather than calling for a change in the law, I suggest:
  • Documenting and publicizing stalking, harassment, threats, vandalism, assaults, wrongful terminations, etc.  This would include publicizing the arrest/criminal/court records of anyone involved in such behavior – and their address, contact information, and employer, if possible.
  • Staying on district attorneys to prosecute such crimes.  Sue the perpetrators in civil court.
  • Defending your person, family, and property to the fullest extent permitted by law, including the use of firearms.
  • Retaliating in kind - well, not really.  We tend to be respectful of law and order and civility.  Too bad the other side doesn't play by the same rules.  But what do you expect?
I have to wonder if the disclosure arguments could also be applied to domestic violence shelters.  For obvious reasons, some shelters take great steps to protect their users with privacy.  But if those shelters are getting public funding, and if someone is paying alimony or child support to someone there, shouldn’t the payer have full disclosure?  After all, just like with the homofascist stalkers, we can simply prosecute those who engage in violence after using the information.
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Sentence Issued in Stuck-To-Toilet Case

There’s an update on the man who was in trouble with the law because a woman chose to stay put on his toilet for a long time.  My thinking on this has always been – what was he supposed to do?  If he forcibly removed her, he could be charged with domestic violence, kidnapping, or even sexual assault.  Maybe he should have called a psychologist over, but her actions were her own choice.
A man whose girlfriend sat on a toilet for so long that the seat adhered to her body will spend six months on probation.

Kory McFarren pleaded no contest last month to a misdemeanor count of mistreatment of a dependent adult. A judge sentenced him Tuesday to six months in jail but granted the probation after the victim, Pam Babcock, asked for leniency.

"She didn't believe that her circumstances were his fault," Ness County Attorney Craig Crosswhite said.
That makes her more sensible than most people involved in this case – and she was the person who chose to sit on the toilet for all of that time!
Also Tuesday, McFarren was sentenced to six months in jail for an unrelated charge of lewd and lascivious behavior for exposing himself to a teenage neighbor in March.
Maybe he had to urinate where the neighbor could see him because Pam was on his toilet and wouldn’t get up?

I can see husbands and boyfriends pounding on bathroom doors now when their wife or girlfriend is taking too long in there... "You have to come out or I could get prosecuted!"
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Obama Will Magically Stop Domestic Violence

Today, I saw B. Hussein Obama taking questions from starry-eyed people, and one woman asked him what he's going to do about violence against women.  I noticed he didn't point out what the President Bush-led military efforts against Islamofascists has done to reduce violence and oppression of women.  He also didn't say that, as far as domestic violence, it is not the President's job to do anything but encourage local law enforcement efforts.  He didn't point out that girls are being killed in the womb just for being girls.

What he did say indicated he either hadn't developed or didn't remember a smooth stock answer to that question.  Eventually, though, he did kick in to his prepared talking points - the bogus chestnuts that women stay in abusive relationships because women get paid less than men, and because of a lack of educational opportunities.  Both of these are FALSE.  Careful studies show that women who do the same level, quality, and quantity of work in the same job as a man get paid the same as the man.  Also, there are more women in college than men, and more pursuing higher degrees.

But none of that matters, because, as Obama said, he has diverse pieces of American in him.  Apparently, whether your parents were black or white or whatever does make a difference in your abilities - at least according to him.  This blatantly racist claptrap should be laughed off of the political stage.

I would have loved to have been there in that group and risk some "tolerant" Leftist shouting me down, assaulting me, or keying my car by asking Obama, "There are more women than men in college.  There are for more men in prison than women.  What are you going to do about these gender inequalities?"

Women don't stay in abusive relationships for the reasons Obama cited.  Women stay in abusive relationships because they have allowed themselves to believe that is normal, or that they can't do any better, or that they can change the man, or that they deserve to be abused.  What do we expect, when girls are being raised without their father married to their mother, with a endless string of their mother's "boyfriends" coming through the home, more likely to abuse her?  When we encourage girls to engage in dangerous and demeaning behaviors?

It is up to women to stick up for themselves, to leave if need be, to get law enforcement involved if possible.  It is up to women not to tie themselves to an abusive man by making babies with him.  It is up to all of us to stand between the innocent and those who would do harm to them - to a certain extent.  As a father and a brother, I can tell you I would stand between anyone who would abuse my daughter or my sister - but if they chose to go back to that person and keep subjecting themselves to that abuse, there wouldn't be much I could do.  And Obama can't do anything about it.

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Prosecute A Man For a Woman's Choice?

I'm sorry, I don't understand how the Sheriff could recommend that this guy in the "woman stuck to the toilet for years" case can recommend prosecuting him.  She's his shack-up honey, not his minor child.  If he had pulled her out of the bathroom against her will, he no doubt would be exposed to domestic violence charges.  Don't blame a man for a woman's choice.

Perhaps there is something to this story that isn't being reported, or the story is being misreported
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He brought her food, water, etc.  He should have just refused to do that to try to force her to leave the bathroom.  But then she'd probably would have sat there and died, and he'd be charged with her murder, and there would be an hour-long documentary about what an evil boyfriend he was and how his trial went.


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