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There's a whole book!
When one lives out in the country, in the south, within spitting distance of one of the biggest mega-churches in the country it's hard to tell when someone is joking about that subject and when they're serious.
Here's a link to the book written by the most popular preacher from the town I live in:
http://www.amazon.com/Gay-Agenda-Dividing-Family-Church/dp/0892215828/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1322332472&sr=8-3
I got it for my best friend (who's been gaily married for 1.5 years now) and his head almost exploded. Poor bastard couldn't stop reading it.
> I don't know where you get that connotation from
Maybe you aren't aware of this but the term "Gay Agenda" or "Homosexual Agenda" is very popular and commonly used amongst conservative conspiracy theorists claiming that the gay and lesbian struggle for equal human rights is actually a ploy for some sort of gay supremacy. That's where I get the connotation.
For what it's worth, I'm pretty sure you're arguing against a position that I'm not actually taking. I'm not saying he can't spend money trying to make it illegal for gays to marry. It is okay for him to do that. It is then okay for a few hundred people (thousands, maybe?) to voice their discontent with his appointment to the CEO of a large company/corporation/whatever Mozilla is. We are in agreement that if he was forced out of the position because of his political position he probably has a legal venue to follow. Now, if you want to talk about Tyranny of the Majority, that might be an interesting discussion - though just because the majority believe something doesn't necessarily mean it's wrong.
I like both of the movies you quoted. While we're throwing out seemingly-related movie quotations, I'd like to share this one from *Mr Smith Goes to Wasthington"
>[After reading the Declaration of Independence] Now, you're not gonna have a country that can make these kind of rules work, if you haven't got men that have learned to tell human rights from a punch in the nose