Put simply, Bond is correct: gay rights are a Civil Rights issue. I have zealously-represented gays in various court matters and my fiancee was quite active in the GLBi community at OSU Law School. I was out of the loop on this but last month (and ongoing) there is a huge/rift in the NAACP/Black community because Julian Bond did not attend Coretta Scott King's funeral because that Church is a hater; was pushing for ban on gay marriage.
As I've noted, American Tower's lawyer Richard C. Van Nostrand and I also agree that gays should have the right to marry: First we tell them "you're too promiscuous," then we tell them "yeah but you can't get married." What kind of sh*t is that? Bullshit(read comment 13) is what that is, pure'n'simple..... (More on A2).
Now the problem of course, is that people like Van Nostrand, Jaffrey Police Chief Dunn and the NAACP attack the hell out of me and
hide emails, etc. because I do things that cost them money, like exposing workplace abuse (read item #2), at
American Tower, or actually challenging the white police power structure of New Hampshire, which in some measure is in a
shambles and headed for the
Supreme Court. I guess they never thought I would take it this far; as Defendant Timmons said they thought they could "run me over." Well f*ck that.
And I still can't believe that Nostrand was a Massachusetts Bar Association President and a member of the Mass Supreme Court on Professional Responsibility given the track record you will find in Mass District Court file 03-10904RCL. And that's not just me saying that; my highly-respected attorney Scott A. Lathrop filed motions for sanctions for failure to produce items that the Court ORDERED produced, but we got slammed. That shows you right there the legal system is often a joke; the Law is an ass and I'm here to tell you all about that. Notice in the Scott Lathrop link how I had kept American Tower's identity a secret until they breached our confidentiality agreement with Defendant "Flight-Risk" Dunn.
My agenda: Civil Rights and freedom from police abuse for every-damn-body, and not just when it is politically expedient. The NAACP's agenda is to get that money first, and to fly under the police radar in places like Jaffrey. If the NAACP wants to get religious about something other than hating on gays, then I recommend they consider Defendant Dunn's woes out there in Jaffrey as some sort of Divine Communication that they picked the wrong side.
PS: I know I have sent comments about this matter to a certain well-known gay blogger who shares my first name at Ohio State University. They have a responsibility to reach out to blacks as well, thank you.