Focus on the Gays
On Sunday, more than 1,000 people are expected to gather for a “family picnic and protest” outside Focus on the Family. On Monday, they'll return to “take the truth about our families directly to Focus on the Family, holding hands as we walk through their building and eating in their lunch room (or possible civil disobedience).”
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The article continues to explain that they'll take letters to Focus on the Family on Monday and Dobson will either (i) let them in, or (ii) lock them out. If he lets them in, they'll stroll through his hallways with public displays of affection. If he locks them out, they'll protest outside. Either way, it won't look good for him, say the organizers.
The organizers are right when they say it won't look good for Dobson if he locks them out, but only because the media that cover the "lock out" won't mention the ridiculous non-choice that the homo-lesbian organizers offered him.
(We should mention for the benefit of new readers: The term "homo-lesbian" is borrowed from The Jerusalem Post, Israel's English-speaking newspaper. It's not derogatory, and if anyone says it is, we'll accuse them of anti-Semitism.)