Sunday, November 16, 2008

Same-sex 'Marriage' Advocates Post Christian Hit-lists

Since donor lists are public and can legally be published, California Christians who supported Prop 8's traditional marriage are finding their names listed on homosexual blogs for retribution.
-- From "Prop. 8 Anger Spurs Donor Blacklists" posted at CBS News 11/13/08

. . . supporters of same-sex marriage are posting blacklists - the names and businesses of those who gave money to help Proposition 8 pass.

Chris Lee, an engineer who is an immigrant from China, was shocked to see his name on the Web site AntiGayBlacklist.com after he gave $1,000 to the campaign to end same-sex marriage.

"I was completely disgusted," Li said. "This sort of blacklist should only appear in communist countries, should not be found in the United States."

In Los Angeles, demonstrators called for a boycott of a restaurant whose manager made a personal donation of $100 to the "Yes on 8" campaign.

The Internet has made open political financing even more open - and perhaps more intimidating.

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