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Mike Hein of the Maine Christian Civic League doesn’t like the idea of not being included

Posted on | December 10, 2009 | 7 Comments

My, my, my how the tables have turned on poor widdle Michael Hein of the Maine Christian Civic League. Here is a guy who is a right wing religious zealot who believes that homosexuals should be excluded when it comes to marriage, oh, but when Maine’s Senate President Libby Mitchell doesn’t include him in on a meeting about gay marriage, suddenly he’s feeling cast out, set aside, and maybe even like a homosexual, you know, the same kind of exclusion he does with his hate rhetoric against the entire gay community!

SIDEBAR QUESTION: Are you gay yourself Mike? We’d like to know, because it would be so hysterical to find out you’re no different than Rev. Ted Haggard! How many men in your life are you’re having sex with? Just a ‘yes or no’ answer and a number would be fine Mike.

Anyway…

From The Times Record:

Hein said he learned of the meeting in a response to his Freedom of Access Act request to Mitchell’s office seeking documents related to conversations or meetings with the Maine Civil Liberties Union or any “gay rights” organization, including the Human Rights Campaign, Equality Maine and others regarding the outcome of Question 1, which repealed a same-sex marriage law the Legislature passed in May.

In response, Hein obtained a copy of an e-mail from Peggy Schaffer, Mitchell’s chief of staff. The  subject line of the e-mail states, “Presiding officers to meet with Zach Heiden, Kate Knox, Betsy Smith re: next step.” The e-mail lists attendees to Wednesday’s meeting, which is scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m. in House Speaker Pingree’s office.

Hein asserts that the meeting represents an effort to launch a new plan to legalize same-sex marriage in Maine, despite the Nov. 3 passage of Question 1, in which 300,848 Mainers voted to repeal the Legislature’s passage of same-sex marriage. A total of 267,828 Maine voted “no” on Question 1.

Awwww, how’s it feel to not be included Mike? Bah hahahahahahahaha!

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7 Responses to “Mike Hein of the Maine Christian Civic League doesn’t like the idea of not being included”

  1. Temple Of The Dog
    December 11th, 2009 @ 1:19 am

    Perhaps someone needs to give Hein some cheese to go with his whine?

  2. kayinmaine
    December 11th, 2009 @ 6:09 am

    Exactly Temple. Poor widdle Michael. He’s fine excluding people, but when the tables are turned, man doesn’t he whine like a baby! :roll:

  3. Temple Of The Dog
    December 11th, 2009 @ 11:22 am

    Kay, he reminds me of a certain asshole blog owner from DC. ;)

  4. Grant in Texas
    December 11th, 2009 @ 2:13 pm

    As a gay man “out of the closet” since 1965, I have found over the years that those “straight” men who obsess so over homosexuality, who are often loud-mouthed homophobes, are often the very same ones to put on a gay man’s “to do” list.

    There is a saying in the gay community,

    “Today’s TRADE is tomorrow’s competition.”

    TRADE is a “straight man” :) (like Rev. Ted Haggard or Sen. Larry Craig, etc.) who sneaks around, claiming in gay chat rooms to be “bi-curious” and who often prowls public bathrooms, “glory holes” in adult video store booths, etc.

    “Rough TRADE” is one who, after “getting his gun”, to PROVE he is “really straight” goes ahead to beat up (or worse) the man who just provided him sexual services. The two guys who murdered Matthew Shepard were possibly latent homosexuals who hated themselves and took it out on a gay man. One of the Shepard murderers, Aaron McKinney, fantasized about, even participated in, “three-ways” that always would include another male. He had used the “gay panic” defense in court but the jury didn’t buy it.

  5. kayinmaine
    December 11th, 2009 @ 5:55 pm

    Why yes, why yes he does Temple! LOL :lol:

  6. Grant in Texas
    December 13th, 2009 @ 12:16 am

    Houston, our nation’s fourth largest city, just elected Annise Parker as our next mayor. The Houston native is a graduate of Rice University here in Houston, a member of Mensa, and has been in a 19 year relationship with her partner, Kathy Hubbard with whom she has adopted two children. Houston also re-elected Sue Lovell, also a lesbian, for another term on the City Council.

    So much for the stereotype about “redneck” Texans. Dallas County re-elected its Latina lesbian sheriff last year, Lupe Valdez. This didn’t happen FIRST in San Francisco, New York, or Chicago, but in Texas.

  7. kayinmaine
    December 13th, 2009 @ 8:34 am

    Houston is the liberal bastion of America! Excellent Grant. ;-)

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