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It has been reported (in The ChristLast Media, I must note) that the current Pope does not like the phrase "lead us not into temptation...

"Let no freedom be allowed to novelty, because it is not fitting that any addition should be made to antiquity. Let not the clear faith and belief of our forefathers be fouled by any muddy admixture." -- Pope Sixtus III

Friday, August 12, 2005

Anti-homosexual nazis in Spokane plot to create a queer ghetto.

Didn't we learn when they did this to the Jews? Where are the voices of the compassionate left? Why aren't they defending the rights of sodomites to live and shop and work where they please?

What? This is the work of the left? Why, that could only mean...

A committee charged with laying the blueprint for a proposed gay business district in Spokane has identified possible locations for the district and hopes to meet with the city council by the end of the year to solidify plans.

"Solidify the final solution to the 'homosexual problem' is more like it.

Leaders of a dozen-member subcommittee of the Inland Northwest Business Alliance, a nonprofit lesbian and gay business organization, said Browne's Addition, East Sprague and North Monroe/West Broadway are its top picks for the location of the district. The committee, which has been working on the plan for more than a year, said at a meeting Wednesday that affordable housing, room to grow and easy access to parks, bus routes, churches and schools are some of the criteria they considered.

"We don't want to go out there and pick anything," said Marvin Reguindin, co-coordinator of the committee. "We want to be smart."

The committee estimates that 5 percent to 10 percent of Spokane's population is gay, or about 10,000 to 20,000 people, a report handed out to members of the INBA said.

Reguindin said the purpose of creating a gay business district, or "hate-free zone," is to provide a supportive place where people will be comfortable being gay.

"Yes. Ze Jews vill be much more comfortable and safe in their own neighborhood vith zer own kind, and protected by ze polizei."

"It can look like those districts that are already established," he said. "It would just be more gay."

Said committee co-coordinator Bonnie Aspen, "We need to have a place where we can hold hands and have it be OK."

Put a fence around it. You'll be safe from the Christians.

Call it a zoo. Call it a ghetto.

Reguindin said the INBA would try to work with the city to bring new businesses and residents to whatever district is chosen. He said development would look similar to that of the burgeoning University District; businesses gradually would locate there to serve a select community.

"There could be people in city government who aren't thrilled with this," he said. "But once you start talking about it, I think it is pretty hard to go against economic development."

Aspen said investors will make the final decision about the location of the district. The volunteer committee itself has no money for development and is seeking investors for the project. She said it's too early to estimate how much money will be needed. In five years, however, Aspen said she hopes to see anchor businesses settle in, allowing for growth of the district.
"Not all the businesses will be gay-owned, but they will be aligned with creating a vibrant business area," she said.

Aspen said the group hasn't formally approached the city yet because of a need for further research.

"We really haven't wanted to put the city in a position to fight," she said. "We want to use existing resources, and not have it be special treatment for the gay folks."

How condescending is this? How could homosexuals who can think not be offended by this?

Reguindin said the committee's next steps are to attend neighborhood council meetings to get a better feel for potential district sites, and also to expand the number of businesses and developers committed to the project.
"There certainly are numbers of people who want to support a gay business district if we want to establish one," he said. "We are not re-creating the wheel. We hope we can find an area that works with the city."
(Thanks to the Spokesman-Review and CNSNews for the heads up on this travesty of the American way of life.)

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