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Tag Archives: homophobic rhetoric
Yes, Jesus Loves You. But Not That Way.
St. Martin’s Episcopal Church in Houston, Texas, holds its 57th annual parish meeting this Sunday, January 31, 2010. On the agenda? Electing five new members of the vestry, awarding the St. Martin’s Star Award to someone who has been an … Continue reading
Mea Culpa
A helpful comment on my post about Gene Locke missing the PBS debate to be at the hockey game: Nice job on doing your due diligence: the debate was taped a full day before the hockey game. Locke couldn’t have … Continue reading
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Tagged gene locke, homophobic rhetoric, houston mayoral race, steven hotze
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Gene Locke’s Legacy, The Bob Lanier Chapter
Sunday’s Houston Chronicle called for Gene Locke to take a stronger stance than the one he’s taken against what they term the politics of discrimination and bigotry. Read the editorial here, but this excerpt bears repeating: Houston deserves better. Our … Continue reading