News Analysis
Dean Still Believes in "Gay Gene"
by MassNews Staff
January 8, 2003
...The
Boston Globe ran a large front-page story this morning that Howard
Dean's Christian faith made him sign the civil union bill in Vermont
in 2000.
...But
it indicated that Dean's thinking is colored because of his belief
in a gay gene, which was totally discredited by 1999. It caused
some observers to wonder if Howard still believes in the tooth fairy.
...The
Globe reported: "'The overwhelming evidence is that there is
[sic] very significant, substantial genetic component" to homosexuality,
Dean said in an interview yesterday. 'From a religious point of
view, if God had thought homosexuality is a sin, he would not have
created gay people.'"
...The
only problem is there's no
evidence of a gay gene. The Globe itself repudiated the gay gene
theory back on February 7, 1999, when it said, "The gene still
has not been found, and interest in, and enthusiasm for, the 'gay
gene' research has waned among activists and scientists alike. And
there is a growing consensus that sexual orientation is much more
complicated than a matter of genes."
...The
man who "discovered" the gene in 1973 was a homosexual
activist, Dean Hamer. It's frightening that this "misinformation"
or "propaganda" is reported as truth during a Presidential
campaign. But it is not surprising because Pinch Sulzberger, Chairman
of the New York Times and Boston Globe has shown many times that
he will lie about anything to achieve his goals, which is currently
gay marriage.
...It also makes one wonder why the
huge caches of money which have put Dean ahead from the first day
have not been examined by the press. There was a report by one television
network that the money has come from homosexual activists, but we
have found nothing in print about the source of that mysterious
money.
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