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Log Cabin Republicans Respond to Shameful Tactics of Anti-Gay Groups

October 4, 2006 Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Blogger Tumblr

(Washington, DC) – "Anti-gay groups should stop using the Mark Foley scandal to push their anti-gay agenda," said Log Cabin Executive Vice President Patrick Sammon. "This is a political scandal and a personal scandal, but it should not be used to denigrate gay and lesbian Americans. The anti-gay groups appear more interested in using this situation to score political points than in figuring out exactly what happened in this terrible situation."

"Millions of gay and lesbian people go to work, pay taxes, raise families, and make this country a better place to live. Their lives and character shouldn't be demeaned because of Mark Foley's disgusting behavior or the Congressional leadership's response to it," Sammon said.

Family Research Council President Tony Perkins, Paul Weyrich from the Free Congress Foundation, "American Values" President Gary Bauer, and Pat Buchanan, among others, have been using this situation to push their anti-gay agenda. Tony Perkins said on Hardball with Chris Matthews that gay men are more likely than heterosexual men to molest young people. Also, Pat Buchanan made an identical claim on the same program. These claims are categorically false. In fact, in 1998 the Journal of the American Medical Association found that 98 percent of male pedophiles are heterosexual.

"These people should spend more much time holding our elected officials accountable for their behavior and less time scapegoating gay Americans," said Sammon.