Hello folks! We all know how successful KTN has been at bringing the GLBT community the dialog it needs to initiate change for the better in our world. Since Kris Mineau and the VoteOnMarriage.org group are floundering for funds I thought this might be a great opportunity to remind people that they can donate to our cause and counter the dollars collected by the local anti-gay groups. Here is a video of Kris making his pitch to his supporters, and below that you'll find a link to donate to KTN.
Thanks for the support we have already received, know that your contribution to KTN is a non-profit tax deductible donation and will go to further our grassroots efforts in the future.
~John Hosty-Grinnell
What a wretched piece of shit he is.
Posted by: Scott | June 19, 2009 at 11:24 PM
Lol, don't hold back so much Scott, tell us how you REALLY feel! ;)
Posted by: John Hosty-Grinnell | June 19, 2009 at 11:26 PM
I know, this post just isn't my style. I usually don't resort to name calling but this guy really makes me sick.
Posted by: Scott | June 19, 2009 at 11:42 PM
I don't know if you were aware but when Exodus came to town in Boston KTN gave them a personal "greeting".
Mineau was true to himself by labelling our protest desecration of the burial ground next to the church. My opinion is that he is the type of person who would lie in order to save face or better position his image. What he seems not to realize is the damage his untruths do to his credibility.
After the petition fraud issues of 2005 I am amazed he has anyone listening at all.
His hits on YouTube.com tell the story he didn't want to get out; nobody's listening.
Posted by: John Hosty-Grinnell | June 20, 2009 at 12:57 AM
Actually, his video has probably been watched more on this site then anywhere else and by people who have zero intention of contributing to his hate compaign.
Posted by: Scott | June 20, 2009 at 09:34 AM
Hmmm. Unexpected. I agree with you here John H-G. Although Boston is often out-shined by New York, I would still dare to call it a cultural hub, historically and in the present. Anyone ever heard the phrase "history repeats itself"? Well, let's talk history- Boston has experienced what you might call "waves of immigration". When a new ethnicity begins to arrive in Boston, a funny thing happens. The PREVIOUS ethnic group of newcomers gets bumped up the social ladder (or hierarchy) by one rung. The newest arrivals are often violently persecuted and viewed as sub-human. Sound familiar? While we're certainly not newcomers, we seem to have ruffled some feathers by existing. I was slightly unaware that we were tarnishing "the shining city of Boston" and was under the impression that the gay community transformed the South End from dirty and violent, to... well, "shining" and well-decorated. If Kris Mineau wants "to fight" a "good fight", I would recommend he build a time machine and take his "Judeo-Christian values" for a little stroll through the South End 20 years ago. "Mineau" doesn't sound Irish to me, and I suspect he'd find the city somewhat less shiny. Just my opinion.
Posted by: John Merigo | June 20, 2009 at 11:36 PM
haters
Posted by: The Patriot | June 21, 2009 at 09:12 AM
Please don't misunderstand me here Patriot. I don't wish violence upon anyone. I just don't enjoy being treated unfairly, and I felt that Mr. Mineau's viewpoints are in direct conflict with my personal happiness. I'm not trying to raise money to stop HIM from doing anything, so I'd just love it if he could return the favor. I suppose you're right- what I wrote above went too far- even hypothetical violence (involving a time-machine) goes too far. Talking like that is what gets the whole ball rolling. I'm honestly glad you said something, before I stepped farther out of line. Hate makes hate.
Posted by: Djohn Merigo | June 21, 2009 at 09:37 AM
Tom Lang, Aaron Toleos and John Hosty wish for direct confrontation with people. They want to stir up as much animosity as they can and have. They have no regard for peoples privacy and they love to intimidate people.
Posted by: The Patriot | June 22, 2009 at 03:02 AM
Odd, no one but you sees it that way Patriot.
Posted by: ryan charisma | June 22, 2009 at 12:09 PM