AFA Attacks AAA over Gay-Friendly Policy
Imagine the horror Don Wildmon must have felt. The dread as he wrote this American Family Association Action Alert: “AAA Recognizes gay couples as ‘married’ and a ‘family’!”
August 4, 2009
The American Automobile Association (AAA) has begun offering “Family Memberships” to homosexual couples, recognizing the homosexual couple as being “married,” according to a homosexual activist organization in Florida.
Thirty states have overwhelmingly voted to define marriage as being between one man and one woman. Yet AAA is treating homosexual couples as if they are married.
The homosexual couples need only state that they are married to receive the family benefit. In the eyes of AAA two homosexuals living together constitute “marriage” and make a “family.” All they have to do to get the “family membership” benefits is to say “we are gay and married.”
Take Action!
Please contact AAA immediately, urging them to reverse their policy recognizing homosexual couples as if they were “married” for purposes of AAA Family Memberships.
Thank you for caring enough to get involved. If you feel our efforts are worthy of support, would you consider making a small tax-deductible contribution to help us continue?
Sincerely,

Donald E. Wildmon,
Founder and Chairman
American Family Association
GOOD GOD, NO! Homosexuals getting a discount! What’s next, will they be allowed to VOTE?!
Oh, wait. They already are, being citizens and all.
Sorry, Donnyboy. How about finding someone else to attack in order to raise funds? Islamofascists are taking over Europe, and recently torched a Christian enclave in Pakistan (Gojra) because they heard someone tore a couple of pages out of a book. Maybe you want to go after them?
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Jenny Donati is webmistress and co-editor of Secular News Daily. Jenny is an outspoken secularist who believes firmly in the separation of church and state. She demands evidence to support arguments, and holds herself to the same standard. She doesn't write about herself in the third person . . . but there's a first time for everything.
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