Was it the rain?
Caught in the downpour of Tropical Storm Fay, Exodus spokesman Randy Thomas writes with clarity and compassion about a troubled friend.
Freed from an obvious connection to sexual orientation and its requisite sugar-coated Dobsonspeak, Thomas demonstrates that he can still perceive people and situations for what they are, without resorting to politically correct language, pre-packaged answers, or trite dismissals.
This is the Randy Thomas that many people once knew. That Randy is missed.
Note: At this writing, Wayne Besen is at NLGJA in Washington, while I’m moving from Hartford to Providence this weekend. So TWO blog posts will be a bit sporadic for a few days.










No disrespect to you, Michael – but I won’t read it.
Randy has plagiarized ‘The Eternal Jew’ against gay people one too many times, and is nothing more than a worthless waste of flesh.
No matter how “nice” he acts one day, he’ll be back to his same tricks the next day: trying to stir up anti-gay sentiment, in hopes that there will be physical attacks against them, if not genocide.
Is it possible that somebody has buried themselves so deep in s**t that it’s impossible to ever forgive them for their evildoings? In Randy’s case, it is.