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16JUStlOUt MARCH 21, 2008 FREEDOM northwest SBInir Your Mon III State Sen. Gary George roils equal rights activists with shocking comments by Stephen Marc Beaudoin regon state Sen. Gary O George, R-Newberg, says he doesn’t hate gays. He just doesn’t want to hear a word STACEY MILLS Real Estate Broker Principal Properties ammunition in a fund-raising appeal via Northeast Portland, said she was simply “dis e-mail. gusted” by his remarks, adding, “It’s a very After 12 years in the state Senate, George has decided to retire when this legislative ses out of their mouths. George, along with state Rep. Kim Thatcher, R-Keizer, is sponsoring a ballot good thing he’s retiring from public office.” initiative to repeal the Oregon Equality Act, tive influence have long been part of George’s sion ends (see sidebar). In his March 15 in terview with the News-Register, he suggested vitriolic reactions to the Just Out interview which bans discrimination based on sexual personal profile. Once described by the News- from gay rights allies might make his repeal orientation and gender identity statewide. Register as a legislator “not taken seriously in In an exclusive March 21 interview with Just the Capitol,” his most substantive work in Sa case stronger. George’s co-sponsored ballot initiative, Out that has rocked equal rights supporters lem seems to have involved fixing potholes, in the draft stage, goes before the public in across the country, he implored gays to “ma- championing gun owners’ rights, targeting ture” while simultaneously recommending the “political correctness” of perceived hate they return to the closeted atmosphere of the 1950s and suggesting that the recent murders crimes (he once proposed a bill marking Star bucks store vandalism as a “hate crime”) and late March. A total of 82,769 signatures are required by July 3 to bring the issue to voters this fall. A 2007 initiative attempt by gay rights foe Marylin Shannon—also an ac of queer youth Simmie Davis and Lawrence King were provoked by gays being “oppressive carrying the banner for the special interests of motorcyclists (George “looks great in his force a public vote on the Oregon Equality toward straights.” Chuck Wolfe, chief executive officer of pony tail and leathers,” according to the Web Act and Oregon Family Fairness Act failed site EasyRider.com). Twice he was booted to secure the 55,179 verified signatures the Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund, which from chairman positions in legislative.com required to earn a spot on the ballot. provides financial and campaign support to mittees. But inflammatory pronouncements and a reputation for being on the fringes of legisla tive figure behind the current initiatives—to The failure of that initiative prompted a out political candidates, described George’s George’s inflammatory interview with Just federal lawsuit, Lemons vs. Bradbury, by the statements as “shocking” and “outrageous.” Out came at a sensitive time for sexual minori Arizona-based Alliance Defense Fund against After the interview landed on The Associ ties, many still reeling from the “homosexuals the Oregon secretary of state. That lawsuit ated Press wire, the national blogosphere ex are a greater threat than terrorists” comment was decided Feb. 1 in favor of the state of ploded with rallies for George’s resignation, racing across the Internet from Oklahoma Oregon, allowing same-sex domestic partner indignant rants on his perceived homophobia state Rep. Sally Kern, R-Oklahoma City. She ships to proceed in earnest starting Feb. 4- and angry diatribes alternately describing him has been unapologetic about her remarks. But in yet another swing at equal rights in as a “psycho” and “troglodyte.” CREATE THE LIFE YOU WANT TO LIVE Basic Rights Oregon used his comments as Ripped Over Gay Rights Repeal Initiative.” Out lesbian state Rep. Tina Kotek, D-North/ The extent to which George’s interview, Oregon, the Alliance Defense Fund has filed Closer to home, The McMinnville News- and the outrage it caused, will either harm an appeal to that decision, and the case will Register blasted him on the front page of its him or help his cause remains to be seen. Less March 15 edition with the headline “George than 24 hours after the interview appeared, be heard by the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals at a date to be determined. © IVIy advice to the gay community “We all know the gay person is shut up, just don’t talk about w that nobody notices—I think it. If you walk around talking that is where we need to head.... about what you do in the I go back to the ’50s and ’60s. We had ^^^^bedroom, you should be on friends that were quote homosexual, ual, the pervert channel.” jives. ” —Gary George and they kept to themselves. —Gary George “The 6-foot-4 senator stands tall for his constituents.... He cares about the little guy and how government spends his money. As the father of five children and as a grandfather, he understands the need to bring hope and prosperity to our state, to continue his efforts to make Oregon a better place to live...and bring a smile to his wife’s face.” —Gary George’s Oregon Legislature Web site CELL 503.957.0791 By the Numbers According to the most recent statewide count tallied by Basic Rights Oregon, as of March 18 more than 1,700 same-sex couples have registered as domestic partners. Of those, 12 couples reside in Yamhill County, which Republican state Sen. Gary George represents.