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.
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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 shit that it’s impossible to ever forgive them for their evildoings? In Randy’s case, it is.
Comment by Scott — August 22, 2008 @ 6:38 am