Tim Gill and his friends are trying to push their agenda on New Yorkers.
Homosexual activists have started a new political action committee to go after New York State senators who supported one-man, one-woman marriage, according to an article in The New York Times.
Fight Back New York is prepared to spend in the six-figure range in the state Senate races this year. Long-time activist Tim Gill will likely be one of the major donors. He has backed many homosexual initiatives across the U.S.
Last year a same-sex marriage bill was defeated in New York.
“Politicians who deny gays and lesbians basic equality should be thrown out of office,” Bill Smith, an advisor with Fight Back New York told The Times.
Jason McGuire, executive director with New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedom, said activists don’t always get their way, even after spending millions of dollars.
“When that vote came down in the New York state Senate on Dec. 2,” he said, “where the bill was defeated for same-sex marriage 38 to 24, that was a crushing blow to their movement.”
Jenny Tyree, marriage analyst with Focus on the Family Action, said this is the same tactic Gill and his top associates have used in previous years, but the creation of the political action committee is evidence of a very tight focus on New York.
“Proponents of same-sex marriage experienced some major setbacks in New England between November and January,” she said, “and the new PAC demonstrates their determination to punish those who won’t carry the water for their issues.”
Tyree added that same-sex marriage does not serve children well, because study after study shows that “kids do best when raised by a married mom and dad.”
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