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Daniel Dromm wants people with private held beliefs against homosexuals to leave New York!

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"Stay out of New York City ." That is effectively the message that a City Councilman named Daniel Dromm has sent to you, me, and millions of pro-marriage Americans — including the millions who already live in the city that never sleeps.  And none of us, least of all New Yorkers, can allow ourselves to remain silent about it. Dromm sent his message by way of remarks to the  Huffington Post , when he said of anyone who believes in marriage as the union of one man and one woman: We don't need bigots coming to New York City. They are not welcome here unless they can embrace all of New York's diverse community, including the LGBT community . [...] We don't need bigoted people even keeping their opinions to themselves. They need to wake up and see reality. "Not welcome here." Yes, you read that right.  An individual's own privately-held beliefs, if they conflict with Mr. Drumm's radical new orthodoxy, even if those beliefs are never  pub

Mozilla Bullies and the agressive gay agenda

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The  Mozilla controversy  continues to draw commentary and attention around the web and throughout the media. Predictably, all this activity calls for setting the record straight on some points of misinformation, just as the always-stilted media narrative demands balance from the voices that you won't see on the late night talk shows. The Devil is in the (Misremembered) Details At  Slate  last Friday, columnist Mark Joseph Stern — who "covers science, the law, and LGBTQ issues" —  writes about Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich's resignation and the Proposition 8 campaign , in an article that undoubtedly deals with LGBTQ issues but seems uninformed by science and misinformed about the law. The article is also fast and loose with the facts about the campaign to which Mr. Eich donated $1,000.00 in 2008. Stern's piece — entitled " Just a Reminder: The Campaign for Prop 8 Was Unprecedentedly Cruel " — bears this central thesis: [I]t's easy to forget t

Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich steps down after homosexual backlash over his support of marriage

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The embattled CEO of Mozilla , the company that produces the Firefox internet browser, has stepped down after homosexual activists created a national backlash over his support for marriage. Brendan Eich bowed out as leader of the tech company after just days on the job, after LGBT activists discovered that he had donated $1,000 to California's Proposition 8 . The state constitutional amendment defining marriage as the union of one man and one woman passed the deeply liberal state in 2008 with more than seven million votes. It was struck down on procedural grounds when the state's Democratic leaders refused to defend it in court, and the Supreme Court ruled that the voters had no standing to defend the ballot initiative themselves. Eich, who developed Javascript,  donated  $1,000 to Republican presidential contender Pat Buchanan in 1991-2. He was also a member of the Ron Paul revolution , giving $2,500 to the libertarian-leaning Congressman in his 1996 and 1998

Gay Mafia purge the open and inclusive Mozilla CEO fired

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Andrew Sullivan , an openly homosexual pundit and influential voice, is anything but pleased about the successful boycott against now-former Mozilla CEO Brendan Eich . In the wake of Eich’s resignation after a targeted campaign over his $1000 donation in 2008 to California’s Proposition 8 , Sullivan fears that “ gay rights” activists are becoming “bullies.” Brendan Eich “If this is the gay rights movement today – hounding our opponents with a fanaticism more like the religious right than anyone else – then count me out,” he  wrote  Thursday. “If we are about intimidating the free speech of others, we are no better than the anti-gay bullies who came before us.” “Will he now be forced to walk the streets in shame?  Why not the stocks?” he asks. In his article, “The Hounding of a Heretic,” Sullivan writes, “He did not understand that in order to be a CEO of a company, you have to renounce your heresy!  There is only one permissible opinion at Mozilla, and all dissidents

Mozilla and Homosexuals Mafia shoot themselves in the foot

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 Pundits and others across the political spectrum, including numerous supporters of same-sex "marriage," are criticizing Mozilla for forcing out former CEO and cofounder Brandon Eich. Eich, who invented JavaScript , accepted the position of CEO in late March. However, within days activists had launched a campaign to force him out over a $1,000 donation he made to support Proposition 8 in 2008. Homosexual activists and their supporters, including the online dating company OKCupid , initiated boycotts and media pressure against Mozilla. Despite the company's assurances that Eich would always treat employees equally, the pressure was unrelenting, and Eich stepped down less than two weeks after taking the helm. According to openly homosexual Republican strategist Jimmy LaSalvia , who co-founded GOProud , "There are no winners here." LaSalvia told LifeSiteNews.com that while he believes the battle over acceptance of homosexual relationships is "over

Mozilla say they are open and inclusive: but change your mind or you get sacked

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A half-dozen years ago, Brendan Eich donated $1,000 to the campaign for Proposition 8 , the California ballot initiative that set out to ban same-sex marriage. It passed with 52 percent of the vote, but was later overturned by the courts. Eich, the pro-Proposition 8 donor, stepped down as CEO of Mozilla , a company he co-founded, because various stakeholders at the company objected to his political donation from six years ago. At that time, a majority of Californians and an even bigger majority of Americans, including Barack Obama , the commander-in-chief who "evolved" to end the ban on gays and lesbians in the military, believed that gay marriage ought to be illegal. (In fact, that same year, around 40 percent of Americans thought gay sex should be illegal .) Now? "The backlash against Mozilla, which produces the Firefox Web browser , included calls for his resignation from developer groups and Mozilla's employees," the San Jose Mercury News reported,

Legal expert calls for Mozilla boycott after CEO apologizes for backing true marriage

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PRINCETON, NJ , March 31, 2014  – A noted Catholic academic and leading marriage defender is calling for a boycott of tech company Mozilla after homosexualist pressure from inside and outside the company led newly-appointed CEO Brendan Eich to apologize for previously supporting true marriage and pledge his “active commitment to equality.” Eich had contributed $1,000 in 2008 to support California’s Proposition 8 , a ballot initiative that opposed same-sex “marriage.” "The employees of Mozilla evidently think that people like me, and perhaps you, are not morally fit to be employees of their company," wrote Dr. Robert P. George , a Princeton University professor of jurisprudence, whom the  NY Times called America’s “most influential conservative Christian thinker." "They are attempting to force out their CEO because he made a financial contribution in support of the ballot initiative to uphold marriage in California as the union of husband and wife,&q