Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Tony Perkins Thinks Gay Activists Are Cowards

Tony Perkins, or as I like to call him, "T-Punk," just up and decided that GetEQUAL and their ilk are cowards.



"The people who avoid a debate are the ones afraid of losing. That's why the groups like GetEQUAL and others are forming what is basically a mobile protest unit. Yesterday, its activists rallied outside the offices of King & Spalding--only to learn that its attorneys had bailed on the case. So what did they do? Hopped in the car, drove across town to Paul Clement's new firm, and started demonstrating there. 'I think Bancroft PPLC just bought itself a world of pain,' wrote one blogger. 'Go get them!!!' As far as they're concerned, the Constitution doesn't decide who gets lawyers--homosexuals do. FRC's Peter Sprigg was on target in a message he tweeted earlier today: Being falsely accused of bigotry may not be as bad as proving beyond all doubt that you're a coward!"

You're right, Tony.  We're being cowards when we face injury and arrest.  Yeah.  This is one of my more cowardly moments:

You know.  When I was getting hogtied by the DC Police for shackling myself to the White House fucking fence.  Enlighten us, how much bravery does it take to stand at a podium and call people names? 

[JoeMyGod]

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