"In 2003, when Sen. Rick Santorum (R-Pa.) told the Associated Press that legalizing gay sex could lead to judicial approval of "man on dog" activities, Gannon wrote a Talon article headlined "Santorum Won't Apologize; AP Reporter Has Kerry Ties." Gannon quoted gay activists offering what he said were "predictable responses," then questioned the role of the AP reporter, who was married to John Kerry's then-campaign manager.
"In a story last year, Gannon wrote that Kerry "might someday be known as 'the first gay president.' . . . The Massachusetts liberal has enjoyed a 100% rating from the homosexual advocacy group, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), since 1995 in recognition of his support for the pro-gay agenda."
This was after Gannon tossed a previously approved, setup question to Bush beginning with, "I have written stories on the White House position on the gay marriage..." to hype the President's position on the pro-Conevangelical, anti gay marriage ban.
Then its Republican Party Wanna-be Bush and accused racist "Macaca" Allen who begins to deconstruct in front of God and everybody. Continuing reports about his love of Jesus Christ as part of his admiration for the heritage of Southern Slavocracy, nooses, and cowboy boots find their way into the national headlines as he flip flops his way through his explanation of his use of the racial slur Macaca, his knowledge of its etymology, and the origin of his own racial and religious heritage.
Balance of the article can be found at:
http://www.aolelectionsblog.com/2006/09/30/what-is-it-about-these-creepy-christian-conservatives/



