We not only told the committee the truth, as opposed to the lies and misrepresentations they'd been hearing. But we also brought up a lot of things they hadn't ever heard before about this bill (and their reaction showed that). Most of them seemed to be listening carefully. Several of the committee members actually thanked us for our testimony, and asked us questions to elaborate on what we had said.
Camenker said that while his argument against gay marriage may not have been convincing in the footage that was aired, he may have changed some hearts and minds among the ''25-year-olds from New York City who naturally are all pro gay marriage."
''They were moved by what I said about the subject," Camenker said. ''They didn't use 99 percent of my stuff. But the arguments I said, you could tell they were visibly moved, and that I was saying things they hadn't heard before."
Of course this isn't the first time MassResistance has been able to read the minds of the people they are up against.
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Thanks for alerting us. I'd given up checking after the many promises of a full report.
He's a hoot, and not only because of the headline. How is it that he doesn't realize that "Wave after wave of homosexual activist testimony" shows who has the strong positions and support. Oh yeah, that's like MR's rants about how many major companies contribute to and advertise their support of Pride.
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