Ed Kelly: "What If?"
You may remember the case of the now-notorious homophobe in Oklahoma named Sally Kern, the one who fervently believes that gay people are a bigger threat to America than terrorists, etc. A little while back there was a rally on her behalf; 1,000 people attended to shout their support for Sally's bigotry and to proclaim their own bigotry.
This caused Ed Kelly, editor of The Oklahoman, some embarrassment for the state of which he's so proud when there are so many important issues that might benefit fropm the voices of Oklahomans in support. Here's his two-minute video editorial, called "What If?"
[I saw this first at Towleroad, but I wanted to give a little extra link-love to the right-thinking folks in Oklahoma.]
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on Thursday, 10 April 2008 at 18.38
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Sally rally = silly, really.
Hey, maybe getting 1,000 of these people off the streets for a while yielded a public-safety benefit. Remember, idle hands are the devil's playthings. That's especially true when idle hands are combined with be-addled minds.
It's good Kelly put this in perspective for his fellow Oklahomans, and to reassure the rest of us Oklahomans aren't all like Kern and the state's U.S. senators.
on Wednesday, 29 June 2011 at 17.15
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Isn't it funny how this video has been taken down?