The Island of Hope Church of God in Christ is hosting a GOTV (get out the vote) rally tomorrow night in an effort to defeat the egregious Houston Unequal Rights Ordinance (HERO).
The supporters of this measure are increasingly vile, mean, deceptive, and nasty. Houston City Council candidate Carl Jarvis discusses the ordinance and why people are afraid to criticize it:
I don’t know why people can’t support this ordinance without resorting to name calling and lying. The fact is that this ordinance favors a tiny group of confused individuals over 99.999{997ab4c1e65fa660c64e6dfea23d436a73c89d6254ad3ae72f887cf583448986} of the population. Women (regardless of age) are the most discriminated against because in general they have a higher regard for personal privacy than men do. Why can’t women have a reasonable expectation of privacy when they enter a public restroom, spa, or locker room? Why should a pre-adolescent teenage girl be forced to watch some dude wag his willy in the shower? And that doesn’t even touch the whole issue of crime, read what Don Hooper wrote about that.
This shameful ordinance needs to be voted down and needs to lose in a big way. So big that it doesn’t come back up for a long, long time.
If you live in the City of Houston, you need to talk to your friends, neighbors, church members, club members, whomever you can find and convince them to get out and vote against this monstrosity. Don’t let Obama, Clinton, Parker, any other left wing fruit loop, or money from Hollywood turn Houston into San Francisco.