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March 27th, 2006

The Gasoline And The Match

A teenager has been murdered in Florida, apparently because he was mistaken by the killer for his gay friend, who was the real target

NEW PORT RICHEY, Fla., March 24 — In what the authorities described as a possible Nazi hate crime, a man wearing a gas mask broke into a woman’s mobile home in this Tampa suburb early Thursday morning, slashed her face and arms, and fatally wounded a friend of her son by stabbing him in the neck.

The 45-year-old woman, Patricia Wells, who is white, told officers that she had been attacked because she dates a black man, the police said. A small compound occupied by neo-Nazis is next door to Ms. Wells’s home, and she said members of the group had previously threatened to kill her and her boyfriend.

A former member of the group, David Dirolf, 21, said in an interview that he had heard members threaten Ms. Wells and her son on several occasions. Ms. Wells’s son was a target because he is gay, Mr. Dirolf said, adding that he thought the 17-year-old boy who was stabbed had been mistaken for the son, who was not home.

Just got it into his mind one sunny day to go kill himself a gay teenager.  So he puts on his gas mask and breaks into the home where the kid lives, slashes his mother’s face and then stabs the kid he finds inside.  Only it was the wrong one.  Somehow, I doubt he’s loosing any sleep over that fact.  Just where do these guys get this notion that gay people are easy and fair game?  It wouldn’t be from crap like this by any chance would it

GOP warned Welker in ’03

A Loveland lawmaker under fire for sending a racially charged e-mail about black Hurricane Katrina victims was warned in 2003 by his own party about forwarding offensive material.

The admonition from the House speaker came after Rep. Jim Welker, R-Loveland, sent an e-mail quoting a conservative study that discussed lifestyles of gays and lesbians.

The article Welker forwarded claimed that gay men regularly ingest the urine and feces of their partners, leading to massive outbreaks of various diseases. It questioned why gays and lesbians were allowed to work with children, the elderly and in the food industry.

"The homosexual and lesbian behavior is not a healthy lifestyle and can even result in early death," Welker wrote after quoting the study.

"Our society worries about people wearing seat belts, losing weight, smoking, taking drugs and abusing alcohol. Where is our consistency?"

Welker said Friday that the e-mail the public received in November 2003 was not the one he wrote.

"Somebody changed it," he said, but added he could provide no details as it happened nearly three years ago.

However, the e-mail is nearly identical to a column Welker published in the Northern Colorado Courier two weeks later.

Homosexuals regularly ingest urine and feces, cause massive outbreaks of all kinds of diseases, and probably shoudn’t be allowed to work with children and old people, or in the food industry.  But y’all don’t go killing any of ’em now…ya hear?

by Bruce | Link | React!

March 21st, 2006

A Gay Couple Murdered By A Religious Extremist? Oh…Come Now…

Jeannett Catsoulis of the New York Times finds Hate Crime a bit tiresome

On the surface, "Hate Crime" may seem like a movie about violence rooted in religious bigotry, but underneath it’s a poorly disguised argument for vigilantism. The writer and director, Tommy Stovall, uses the same extremism and rigid stereotyping his film purports to rebel against.

When half of a young gay couple is viciously beaten and eventually dies, suspicion falls on the new neighbor, a fundamentalist preacher’s son with a brush cut, a permanently clenched jaw and a nice line in homophobic curses. Stacking the deck unnecessarily, Mr. Stovall dresses him in tight, white T-shirts accessorized with beer cans, gives him a Southern accent and a criminal record, then lights him like Robert Mitchum in "The Night of the Hunter." And just in case we’re still not clear where our sympathies lie, the gay couple is seen purchasing wedding rings and discussing adoption.

I can’t tell from this review whether this movie is any good or not…only that this reviewer thinks that violence against a gay couple by a religious nutcase is a ridiculous concept for a movie.  Oh…and that showing a gay couple buying wedding rings and talking about adopting is a over the top.  Oh come on…I’m supposed to believe this…?

With a little more subtlety — and a lot less predictability — the movie might have played more like a thoughtful drama and less like an outrageous exercise in wish fulfillment.

Translation: don’t you think you’re laying it on a bit thick here?  You know what Jeannett…fuck you:

Murder suspect says he was following God’s law

A jailhouse visit between accused murderer Benjamin Matthew Williams and his parents in which Williams compares himself to Jesus Christ and jokes, ”Oh, the devil made me do it,” came into more vivid focus Wednesday when a transcript of the tape was released.

The tape itself was entered into evidence Tuesday at a preliminary hearing for Williams, 31, and his brother, James Tyler Williams, 29, who are accused in the slayings of a Happy Valley gay couple found July 1.

Sally Williams also asks her son if, as reported, he was heavily armed when arrested.

”Yeah,” he replies, also acknowledging that he wore a bulletproof vest.

Then Sally Williams, apparently worried that her son might be suicidal, urges him to ”stick it out, however hard it is. Don’t take the easy way out. Don’t.”

”We put five dollars in the commissary for each of you,” interjects Matthew Williams’ father in one of only two remarks on the transcript attributed to him.

The elder Williams also asked what time the brothers would be arraigned.

”They, they’re not doing the death penalty a whole lot here anymore, are they?” Matthew Williams asks. ”Are we looking at 20, 40 years or something? Then I don’t expect to serve that, though.”

His mother assures him ”the Lord can do miracles, he has.”

But then she tells him that after the detectives’ searches ”they had a tablet you took to the church and they had some of the notes you, that you said, was going to get blamed on you.

”Well, someone ratted, um, I, I don’t know, were there other people involved?” she asks. ”I don’t want to, don’t ans–, this is monitored … Um. I don’t, I don’t think you did what they say you did.”

”What do they say I did?” asks Matthew Williams.

”They say you took out two homos,” she responds.

”Huh. Why wouldn’t you think I’d do that?” Matthew Williams returns.

”Not under those circumstances,” his mother says. ”And Tyler, also?”

”I think they have pretty good evidence,” her son says. ”So I, I don’t know what an attorney could do for you other than take your money.”

His mother suggests an attorney might help with a plea bargain.

”Plea bargaining for what?” Matthew Williams says laughing, adding, ”Oh, the devil made me do it. Yeah.”

A little later in the visit Sally Williams worries about Tyler Williams, his sore knee, diet problems and hypoglycemia.

And she seems to chastise her older son.

”I knew the Lord was going to humble you and I’ve been praying for you for a long time,” she said. ”Some of the things you believe are wrong. … I’m sorry that I have failed you.”

But Matthew Williams suggests that God may have put him where he is because he can use the witness chair as a kind of pulpit and ”a lot of people will hear.”

”Basically, basically, um, society now calls what’s bad good and they call what I’ve done as bad and I want just, just to tell them, you know, if you love me, keep my commandments,” Matthew Williams tells his parents, adding that he has ”followed a higher law …

”I have to obey God’s law rather than man’s law.”

His mother warns that ”a lot of people will hear it with their ears, but not with your understanding.”

Matthew Williams then suggests that ”they” might think he’s insane and ”that might be to our advantage.”

”That will be a good thing,” his mother agrees.

Matthew Williams also says, though he ”didn’t want to do this,” he thought ”that I was supposed to.”

Then he explains that there are ”a lot of parallels between this and a lot of other incidents in the Old Testament.” But he went on to refer to the New Testament.

”I mean, they threw, they threw our Lord and Savior in jail. They, they accused him of things that, that he did that were not wrong, but they said they were wrong, you know, and he was punished for things,” the transcript reads.

 

by Bruce | Link | React! (2)

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