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March 11, 2004

He's going to fit in just fine

www.cw.ua.edu - King decried gay groups

Alabama's new Attorney General was a law student at the University of Alabama when I was an undergrad there. He used to take time out of the busy law student schedule (mostly studying and beer, in my experience) to write editorials for the student paper. Said student paper has taken the trouble to dig up some excerpts. Roy Moore couldn't have done better.

www.cw.ua.edu - Full text of three King editorials

The picture on the front page of Monday's issue of The Crimson White looked like the front page of Sodom and Gomorrah News the day before those cities were destroyed...

The existence of the Gay/Lesbian alliance on this campus is an affront to the state of Alabama, its citizenry, this diversity and its students...

I have read amusedly over the past few days and weeks as one homosexual after another has attempted to justify their deviant behavior as normal. The folks at Seen and Heard and the Gay/Lesbian Alliance are indeed getting desperate...

However, perhaps if the male homosexuals were more comfortable with their femininity and females were secure in their masculinity, then this campus and this state would not now be embroiled in this controversy. You may call me a homophobe or you can call me a bigot, but the fact still remains that the majority of America still calls me right...

In this day of rampant decadence, many homosexuals would mislead society into believing that three men, an armadillo and a house plant create a functional family...

[Liberals]willingly send American soldiers to die in battles of intervention in faraway lands but they refuse to restrain their own sexual urges to prevent the spattering of infants' blood on the cold walls of an abortion clinic...

Those are some highlights. There's a lot more, and I don't think this is his entire oervre... To address one point (not quoted above): When the Student Government Association tried to get an AG's opinion as to paying student fees to gay and lesbian groups in '92, the SGA was completely under the control of the fraternity/sorority group called "the Machine". It was not representative of the student body at large and was notably more conservative.

Posted by Mac Thomason at March 11, 2004 12:45 PM

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Well, call me childish, but I like the part where he talks about how Cracker Barrel stock "soured to unprecedented highs."

Posted by: Del at March 11, 2004 01:07 PM

It made me think of their sourdough bread. Yum.

Posted by: Mac Thomason at March 11, 2004 01:37 PM

The real question is, did Riley know about this or has this nut been in the closet for the past 14 months? It is one thing for someone like pryor (who has never gone so far as to say that homosexuals are the downfall of our society) or Moore to hold office after being elected, and quite another for the Gov to appoint this kind of nut. The interesting thing is to look back at the comments made at his swearing in about what a great and studious lawyer he has been-- especially note the following blurb from the B'ham news "He is a man of great integrity, a man of principle and a man who knows the law. He will make all Alabamians proud to call him their attorney general," Riley said.

Really, all Alabamians? What about the 7-10 percent who he believes are the "downfall" of our society? Those who he asked to hit the interstate?

Posted by: 1234 at March 11, 2004 03:45 PM

"[Liberals]willingly send American soldiers to die in battles of intervention in faraway lands..."

I almost think it would be fun to watch conservatives like this twist themselves around to support the Iraq war.

Posted by: Haggai at March 12, 2004 08:55 AM

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