Why is Serph Maltese working with James Dobson?
As we pointed out yesterday, the Bronx Supreme Court dismissed a suit brought against Governor Paterson's executive order mandating that state agencies recognize out-of-state same-sex marriages.
That suit was brought by several respondents, including republican Senator Serph Maltese and the Alliance Defense Fund.
One of the founders of the Fund is James Dobson, founder of the national organization Focus on the Family, an extremist rightwing group.
It's hard to imagine a figure moe at odds with our values here in New York than James Dobson. He believes that men and women are inherently unequal, and that women should not work outside the home if they have minor children.
The Southern Poverty Law Center has accused Dobson of inciting violence against gays and lesbians.
Per his book, Dare to Discipline, he believes that children should be beaten regularly.
"It is not necessary to beat the child into submission; a little bit of pain goes a long way for a young child. However, the spanking should be of sufficient magnitude to cause the child to cry genuinely."
Slate.com described him in 2005 as the most powerful leader of the religious right and credited him with delivering Ohio and Florida to George Bush.
It might be worthwhile for the media to ask Maltese whether he shares Dobson's views, in especially given that Maltese is the prime sponsor in this state of extremist rightwing legislation.
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