Date: Mon, 5 Feb 1996 08:20:22 -1000 From: Mia H H Lam Subject: Randal Terry and Bill Horn headed your way (fwd) ---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Sun, 4 Feb 1996 16:11:42 -1000 From: Jeff Harris The following artical appeared in Bill Stosine's news on-line letter this morning. I wanted to paas his along in case you had not heard. ****************************************************************** * From Jim D Bill@AOL.COM: Randall Terry announced on his "Randall Terry Live" radio program yesterday (2/1/96) that he is going to Hawaii February 28 to demonstrate against the legalization of queer marriage in Hawaii. The Hawaii Supreme Court has ordered the State of Hawaii to show how same-sex marriages will cause damage to the people of Hawaii. It is expected that Hawaii will be the first state to legalize queer marriage. Since this is "not Biblical," Mr. Terry and other Christian Right figures are headed to Hawaii on February 28. They are planning to demonstrate at the Hawaii Supreme Court, the State Legislature and at the governor's mansion. Terry is going to bring with him Bill Horne, mid-western "coordinator" of The Report. The Report is a TV ministry affiliated with Antelope Valley Springs of Life Church in Lancaster, CA. Horne was a producer of "The Gay Agenda," a film that was instrumental in the defeat of President Clinton's plan to admit queers to the armed services. Most recently, Bill Horne has moved to Iowa where he helped to defeat an openly queer Des Moines school board member [Jonathan Wilson]. Bill Horne, and the Report, are bringing a new film with them to Hawaii. It is titled "The Ultimate Target of the Gay Agenda: Same-sex Marriage." Randall Terry says "We're not going to Hawaii to make friends. We're going to play hardball." He is promising to bring other radical religious wrong leaders with him, but has not announced their names, yet. It seems to me that while he is in Hawaii, while primarily targeting queers, he could engage in a clinic action or two. He could also be planning stops on the way to and from Hawaii (although he has not announced any). If anyone knows any activists in Hawaii, queer activists or reproductive rights activists, we ought to try and contact them and let them know about their visitors.