I wanted to pass along one of the more goofy stories from Maine so far.
COLUMN
This time, gays are not the target
http://pressherald.mainetoday….
July 15, 2009
File this one under “supreme irony.”
Twenty-five years ago last week, a trio of young thugs beat up Charles Howard and tossed him off a bridge to his death in the Kenduskeag Stream in Bangor – all because he was homosexual. If you were gay or lesbian in Maine back in those days, you had good reason to be afraid.
Now, as the campaign to repeal Maine’s same-sex marriage law shifts into high gear, fear is once again in the air. Only this time it’s not the homosexual community that’s quaking.
It’s their opponents.
“I know what you’re saying – there is some irony there,” agreed Marc Mutty, now on leave from his job as public affairs director for the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland to run Stand for Marriage Maine.
Still, Mutty said, “We feel like the minority that’s being discriminated against. We are being treated like pariahs everywhere we go.”
Some might hope that’s a harbinger of how many Mainers will vote this November, when a people’s veto of the same-sex marriage law is all but certain to be on the statewide ballot. (Polling that consistently shows the question too close to call, however, suggests the referendum will be far from a landslide in either direction.)
Others might look to the complaints coming from Mutty & Co. and observe that victimization sells – especially in politics.
In a recent interview with Susan Cover of the Kennebec Journal, Stand for Marriage Maine’s leader, Bob Emrich, complained that he and his wife have been getting rude phone calls at their home in Plymouth. People also drive by and holler insults, he said, and on a recent night at 12:30 a.m., someone “banged real hard on our door and ran off.”
“I expected people to be emotional, but I really didn’t expect not to feel safe in the little town of Plymouth,” Emrich, a Baptist pastor, told the KJ.
Apparently he’s not alone.
A recent e-mail to the staff at the Portland diocese, forwarded to me this week by someone using the pseudonym “M. Luther,” offers this advice to the diocesan staff:
“For security reasons, please do not give the physical location of the SFMM (Stand for Marriage Maine) office to anyone. It’s imperative that no one else know the location.”
The e-mail also instructed staff members, should they receive any “marriage” calls, to “direct the angry mobs to the toll-free number or invite them to visit the SFMM website.”
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