Topic: The Truth About Harvey Milk
Date: July 24, 2009 – SaveCalifornia.com Radio Show (24:12)
Guest: Daniel Flynn, Researcher/author/speaker
Website: FlynnFiles.com
About this podcast: Randy Thomasson and researcher Daniel Flynn discuss the truth about late homosexual activist Harvey Milk, and expose the dark side of this gay-agenda hero. Listen to understand why you should oppose SB 572, instituting a "day of significance" honoring Harvey Milk's values in California's government school system.
Questions addressed include:
Did Harvey Milk do anything significant in his 11 months in office?
Was he killed because he was homosexual?
How close was Harvey Milk to mass murderer and cult leader Jim Jones?
Did Harvey Milk sexually target minors?
Was he really discharged from the Navy for his homosexuality?
What would “Harvey Milk Day” teach to schoolchildren?
How can I urge the Governor to veto SB 572?
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About the guest:
Daniel J. Flynn is the author of A Conservative History of the American Left (Crown Forum, 2008), Intellectual Morons: How Ideology Makes Smart People Fall for Stupid Ideas (Crown Forum, 2004), and Why the Left Hates America (Prima Forum, 2002).
More Information:
“Drinking Harvey Milk’s Kool-Aid”
by Daniel Flynn, City Journal, May 21, 2009
How Jim Jones stole 6-year-old John Stoen, eventually killing him
North Coast Journal 2003
Harvey Milk letter to President Jimmy Carter, calling for Stoen to remain in Jim Jones’ custody, written less than nine months before the Jonestown massacre
Harvey Milk’s “last love” (warning, contains some explicit content from pro-homosexuality site)
“Dan White's Motive More About Betrayal Than Homophobia” (warning, some explicit words)
Dan White, Harvey Milk’s killer, was a gay agenda supporter
San Francisco Weekly, Jan. 30, 2008
Excerpt: Despite White's loose association with the board's six-member conservative faction, he supported gay-friendly issues. He voted with Milk to save the Pride Center, which served as a meeting place for gay veterans and seniors. He voted for a resolution honoring a lesbian couple on the occasion of their 25th anniversary and, at committee level, he voted for the Gay Rights Ordinance, Milk's premier legislation, which would protect San Franciscans from losing their jobs simply for being gay or lesbian.
White was such a reliable supporter of gay issues that Milk aide Dick Pabich was quoted as praising him in a gay newspaper. Weiss reprinted the quote in Double Play: "A really neat thing is how supportive some people around here have been, Dan White in particular. He's supported us on every position, and he goes out of his way to find out what gay people think about things."







