[lbo-talk] sick gays!

Chuck0 chuck at mutualaid.org
Mon Jun 27 22:34:55 PDT 2005


Doug Henwood wrote:


> [from a right-wing PR house]
>
> Date: Tue, 28 Jun 2005 02:46:12 UT
> From: "Special Guests" <office at specialguests.com>
> To: dhenwood at panix.com
>
> CONTACT: To schedule an interview, call: Special Guests/630-848-0750.
>
> CDC: "GAYS MORE LIKELY THAN STRAIGHTS TO BE MENTALLY ILL?"
>
> Dr. Paul Cameron, Chairman of the Family Research Institute in Colorado
> Springs is conducting talk shows to discuss a suppressed a new study
> that concludes homosexuals are more likely than heterosexuals to be
> mentally ill.

Paul Cameron

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.

Paul Cameron was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (USA), on November 9, 1939. He received a BA from Los Angeles Pacific College in 1961 and a MA from California State University in Los Angeles the following year. He has been associated with various schools including Wayne State University (1967-68), University of Louisville (1970-73), Fuller Graduate School of Psychology (part of the Fuller Theological Seminary) (1976-79), and the University of Nebraska (1979-80).

In 1983 the American Psychological Association expelled him for violating the association's ethical principles following his publication of the 1983 ISIS Survey, which Cameron claimed proved that homosexuals were deviants and criminals. In 1985 and 1986 the American Sociological Association adopted resolutions claiming that Cameron had consistently misrepresented sociological research. Cameron said those rebukes stemmed from "political differences."

He is currently the chairperson of the Family Research Institute in Colorado Springs, Colorado. His research is controversial as it often casts homosexuals as criminals, killers, deviants, and perverts. While his research receives much criticism, it is sometimes cited as support by groups who oppose same-sex marriage and foster or adoptive parents rights for people of homosexual orientation.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Cameron



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