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December
9, 2003
If
this isn't homo-fascism, what is it? |
Congressman
Tammy
Baldwin can attend a conference which features speeches on "intergenerational
sex" and lessons for teens on how to be drag queens, but a state
senator cannot attend a WCU conference. This past October, WCU held a conference
on homo-fascism. Well-respected ministry leaders from several
countries gave speeches at the event. The speakers talked about the rising
tide of homo-fascism in their countries by detailing specific assaults on
Christian liberty by the heirs of Sodom and their friends. A good amount
of preaching was done during the day and numerous analogies were given
regarding spiritual warfare. When we decided to have this conference, we
had expectations that the homosexual propagandists would prove our point
about homo-fascism by screaming bloody murder and making all sorts of wild
accusations. It took some time, but they finally did just that. Below you
will find a press release from Action Wisconsin calling for the head of a
state senator upon a platter. His crime? He spent some time listening to
the speeches at WCU's conference! When you get done with Action
Wisconsin's hysterical rant, be sure to read WCU's press release which
puts AW's in context. The moral to this story is that there truly is a
sexually perverse elite who tolerate no deviation from their party line.
Those who are determined to stand for biblical truth will be increasingly
demonized, marginalized, and eventually silenced. But it does not have to
happen. Will you take a stand for liberty and the Lord who gave it?
Click here to listen to or download "The
Looming Specter of Homo-Fascism," a message given by Pastor
Ralph Ovadal at Wisconsin Christians United's International Conference on
Homo-Fascism.
Audio CDs and cassette tapes of all of the speakers' presentations at the
2003 International Conference on Homo-Fascism are available for a gift of
at least $3 per CD or tape requested or $10 for the whole set. Make your
request to the address below. Be sure to include your correct address.
Wisconsin Christians United
P.O. Box 771
Monroe, WI 53566
Action Wisconsin press release
State Senator Attends "Homo-Fascism"
Conference, Action Wisconsin Asks Majority Leader Panzer to Investigate
For Immediate Release: December 8, 2003
Contact: Joshua Freker, 608.441.0143
Madison - Today Action Wisconsin sent a letter to Senate Majority Leader
Mary Panzer, calling on her to investigate, identify, and discipline the
state senator who attended the "International Conference on
Homo-Fascism" in Milwaukee on October 10, 2003.
The conference was sponsored by Wisconsin Christians United (WCU), a
group dedicated to stopping "the advance of sodomite tyranny and
brutality." The group recently announced on its website that a
state senator had attended the conference.
"The attendance of a state senator at this conference is similar to
a senator attending a Ku Klux Klan rally or neo-Nazi conference, and
should receive tremendous scrutiny-especially at a time when legislators
are advocating a constitutional amendment targeted at gay people,"
said Christopher Ott, executive director of Action Wisconsin.
"Anyone has the right to attend such a conference, but the people
of Wisconsin deserve to know if their legislators are aligned with
extreme hate-group activity."
In a speech at the "Homo-Fascism" conference, a WCU
representative said, "The sodomites are the devil's special
forces.they're the advanced guard." Another speaker made sounds
like gunfire as if he were shooting gay people, saying, "God has
delivered them into our hands. Boom boom boom.there's twenty! Ca-ching!
Glory, glory to God." Excerpts of the speeches are attached.
"We are deeply concerned that a state senator would feel
comfortable attending a conference that espoused such frenzied,
hysterical hatred," said Action Wisconsin President Tim O'Brien.
"While conference participants are a clear threat to the security
and freedom of the lesbian and gay communities, so too is a state
constitutional amendment that would codify us as second-class citizens.
They are both branches from the same tree of intolerance."
When the Assembly failed to override Gov. Doyle's veto of AB475, Rep.
Mark Gundrum (R-New Berlin) accused the governor of being "obsessed
with the gay agenda," a charge often leveled by hate groups against
anyone who supports tolerance. Recently, Rep. Gundrum and Senator Scott
Fitzgerald announced their intention to introduce yet more anti-gay
legislation, this time a proposal to enshrine discrimination in the
state constitution.
"We trust that Senator Panzer will be as appalled as we were to
find one of her colleagues in the audience for a speech apparently
advocating the murder of his own constituents," said Ott. "We
also hope that every legislator will think twice before supporting any
more hate-inspired legislation."
WCU, the sponsor of the conference, advocates the eradication of civil
rights laws and the criminalization of intimate conduct between same-sex
couples. One WCU brochure, "A Little Discrimination Can Be a Good
Thing," openly advocates workplace discrimination, saying that in
some cases discrimination is "not only right, but is also essential
for obedience to God."
Quotes from speakers at the October 10, 2003 International Conference
on Homo-Fascism in Milwaukee
Grant Storms - Christians Conservatives for Reform - Louisiana
24:40 "They [gays] want to kill you."
25:00 "They have contempt for the things of God.. They are a
scornful people."
26:35 "It's us or them. There is no in between. There is no having
this peaceful co-existence. They have to eliminate us and the word of
God if they want to succeed. It's almost like capitalism and
communism-it is going to be one or the other. You can't have both..
Either they're right, or we're right. Either we're going to succeed, or
they're going to succeed. Either it's going to be a homosexual, anti-God
nation, or it's going to be a nation that stands for God and says that
thing is sin. Can't be both, won't be both. Something is going to
happen. Either they'll crush us and.silence us and kill the ones that
won't be silent or imprison the ones that won't be silent. Or the church
of the Lord Jesus Christ will rise up and say this is a Christian
nation; this is the way it will remain. Go back in the closet."
31:20 "There is a philistine army out there. It's called the
homosexual movement, whether you can see it or not, understand it or
not, they want to eliminate us."
43:40 "For 20 years we have been begging bad legislators and bad
judges to try to do the good thing. Enough is enough my good friends;
let's start taking it to the streets."
59:00 "God has delivered them into our hands, Hallelujah - Boom,
boom, boom, boom, boom [like gun fire] - There's twenty! Ca-ching,
glory, glory to God, let's go drive through the McDonalds and come back
and get the rest."
Peter Hammond - Frontline Fellowship and African Christian Action -
South Africa
16:50 "These people [gays & lesbians] aren't producing anything
except new disease."
56:25 "He was found dead murdered by his live-in lover in an
apartment. This is the standard norm. This is the way it works in the
homosexual community. Why are those involved in homosexuality 10 times
to 20 times more likely to sexually molest a child than so-called
straights?"
56:55 "Lesbians tend to be selfish people."
65:02 "Deceived, Diseased, Dead-the three `D's' of
homosexuality"
70:02 "This is the battlefield. Just like the Muslims-we didn't
want to fight them, but when they are attacking you, you have no choice
but to fight back.."
72:00 "Bring them to repentance or bring them to judgment."
Peter LaBarbera - Illinois Family Institute
6:30 "Yes, I am anti gay because what gay is in the culture . it is
the ideological basis for a whole propaganda movement. Hitler would be
proud how they used that word."
7:30 "They hate us, they hate Christians, they hate Jesus Christ,
and they hate the word of God."
60:40 "Of course pedophilia is next."
Ralph Ovadal - Wisconsin Christians United
10:30 "The sodomites are the devil's specials forces, the brown
shirts; they're the advanced guard."
13:08 "It's [homosexuality] about lawlessness. It's about
brutality. It's about rebellion. It's about control. It's about crushing
anyone who stands in the way of their satanic vision."
44:14 "This is a war."
59:14 "We need to draw blood on the devil."
David Crowter - Christian Watch U.K./Europe
12:27 "Its [homosexuality] origin is satanic"
Note: Action Wisconsin transcribed the above excerpts from a recording
of the conference provided by Wisconsin Christians United. The numbers
represent the time on the CD's that the comments were made.
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December 8, 2003
Action Wisconsin Proves WCU's Point
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On October 9-10, 2003, WCU put on an event called the International
Conference on Homo-Fascism. Speakers from several countries shared how
religious liberty and freedom of speech have been attacked by the
proponents of homosexuality. WCU has made tapes of the conference
available to everyone and anyone at www.wcuweb.com.
On December 8, 2003, Action Wisconsin sent out a press release filled with
mischaracterizations of the conference and comparing WCU to the Ku Klux
Klan. Action Wisconsin is also calling on State Senator Majority
Leader Mary Panzer to "investigate, identify, and discipline the
state senator who attended the 'International Conference on Homo-Fascism'
in Milwaukee on October 10, 2003."
In addition, Action Wisconsin published comments made by speakers at the
conference. These comments were taken totally out of context from five
hours of speeches. For instance, Action Wisconsin has attempted to make it
look as though Pastor Grant Storms was encouraging Christians to shoot
homosexuals. In reality, Pastor Storms--a very animated, Billy-Sunday-type
speaker--was relating the biblical story of Jonathan and his armor bearer
and, in a technique which some preachers use, put a modern motif to it. As
Action Wisconsin well knows, he then went on to tell about how Christians
today need to stand up for what they believe in against all odds in the
political and religious struggles in which we find ourselves. Pastor
Storms's message had nothing to do with violence! Action Wisconsin knows
that none of the WCU speakers spoke of doing violence and that they
stressed the importance of sharing the gospel with homosexuals in hope of
bringing them to salvation through faith in Jesus Christ. WCU encourages
anyone interested in the truth of what was said at our conference to
obtain tapes of the speeches. We likewise encourage anyone who truly wants
to know what WCU is all about to check our web page at www.wcuweb.com.
"Action Wisconsin has proved our point. There is a form of fascism
afoot which employs slander, demonization, and demagoguery to marginalize
and silence all who oppose the homosexual agenda and stand for what the
Bible says about homosexuality. Action Wisconsin has combed through five
hours of speeches and taken a few comments out of context. Now they are
calling for a witch hunt to track down a state senator who simply dropped
into the conference to listen for awhile. If that isn't fascism, what
is? And how dare they compare WCU to the Ku Klux Klan? We hate racism.
One of our speakers at the conference ministers to the suffering
Christians in the South Sudan, who happen to be black. The church another
speaker pastors is 50% black. We have many individuals involved with WCU
who are black. This vicious, dishonest attack by Action Wisconsin upon WCU
and, by extension, all who hold to what the Bible says about homosexuality
will, in the long-run, serve well to further alert citizens to the danger
of a virulent form of fascism. Action Wisconsin has done their dirty work.
Now they are counting on the media to run with the story as they have
framed it. As for our part, we will continue to stand for biblical
truth."
Pastor Ralph Ovadal, Director, Wisconsin Christians United
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