Santa Fe & Gay Marriage
Santa Fe Mayor Coss Craves City Hall Gay Marriage
If homosexuality were a religion, the homosexual Eros would be god. Every effort is being made currently to make the 1970’s San Francisco city councilman, Harvey Milk, a martyred saint in this new religion.
The practice of making someone a saint when you’re basing your religion on your sexuality can be problem. Nonetheless, beatification continues by virtue of our modern, everyday media.
First we got the Harvey Milk documenty in 1984. Then we got the Harvey Milk opera. That was followed by the Harvey Milk the children’s book. And now we have the Harvey Milk the movie.
The Santa Fe Mayor David Coss, never one to miss an opportunity to support and represent the homosexual community, attended the local viewing of the movie.
The Santa Fe New Mexican on December 13, 2008 quoted the Mayor as saying,
“But I’m very, very jealous (of Gavin Newsom, the San Francisco mayor)) and I’ve told Gavin this, that he got to perform weddings at least for a few months, and I wanted to do that,” Coss said as the crowd applauded. “I would like to see us do that in Santa Fe.”
In New Mexico we have a governor, Governor Bill Richardson, who has received the “International Role Model Award” from the homosexual community. We have governor in waiting, Lt. Governor Diane Denish, who was parade marshal in the local Gay Pride Parade and now we have Mayor Coss, wanting to perform homosexual marriages in city hall.
The answer to the question “Who is supporting these people and why?” is painfully obvious.
Gay Marriage will be a major issue in New Mexico’s January 2009 legislature session. Unless legislators hear otherwise from their constituents, expect Santa Fe’s Mayor’s cravings to be more than satisfied.