William Dannemeyer
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- | 1 ''Homosexuals were (...) diverting attention from the one aspect of their cause that was most vulnerable: their | + | 1 ''Homosexuals were (...) diverting attention from the one aspect of their cause that was most vulnerable: their sexual habits. Most people simply found the idea of homoerotic behavior disgusting. (...) But the homosexuals were well aware of how ignorant the general public was concerning their practices, and their campaign to establish the predetermined nature of their "sexual orientation."'' ([http://www.afa.net/homosexual_agenda/homosexuality.pdf src]) |
- | sexual habits. Most people simply found the idea of homoerotic behavior disgusting. (...) But the homosexuals were | + | |
- | well aware of how ignorant the general public was concerning their practices, and their campaign to establish the predetermined nature of their "sexual orientation."'' | + | |
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William Dannemeyer (September 22, 1929) is a right-wing U.S. politician, activist, and author. He is currently honorary national chairman of Citizens for a Better America. He served as U.S. Representative from the 39th Congressional District of California from 1979 to 1993, during which time he and friend and fellow Republican U.S. Rep. Robert K. Dornan came to personify Orange County conservatism.
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1 Homosexuals were (...) diverting attention from the one aspect of their cause that was most vulnerable: their sexual habits. Most people simply found the idea of homoerotic behavior disgusting. (...) But the homosexuals were well aware of how ignorant the general public was concerning their practices, and their campaign to establish the predetermined nature of their "sexual orientation." (src)