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Last Updated: Mar 11, 2010 - 9:20:54 PM

From a Dungeon to the State Capital
By Staff of the Christian Civic League of Maine
Jan 12, 2010 - 5:33:10 PM

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This map shows where Bruce LaVallee-Davidson, a vocal supporter of homosexual marriage, allegedly shot and killed South Portland resident, Fred Wilson. The map also shows where Senator Larry Bliss, an openly homosexual legislator, resides in South Portland, approximately one-third of a mile away. One mile to the west is the home of the state's only other openly homosexual legislator, Representative Terry Morrison.

In March 2006, following the referendum which approved Governor Baldacci's sexual orientation law, The Record made a startling prediction. The Record predicted that the immoral behavior associated with the homosexual rights movement would someday prove to be its downfall.

"Many words have been expended to warn our citizens about so-called "Gay Rights" laws. To add anything now would be superfluous. The best commentary on this law will be the harm that it causes. In the coming months and years, as the apostles of unreason and disorder uphold pleasure as man's highest good, society will continue to unravel at an alarming rate, and the havoc they wreak will rise up as a witness against them."

It goes beyond the bounds of decency to describe what happened in the basement of the house on Henry Street. That is better left to newspapers and television and the headlines which even at this very moment are making their way around the globe.  Suffice it to say that the advocate of homosexual 'marriage' referred to the scene of his crime as "The Dungeon."

The Record was the first newspaper in Maine to reveal the nature of the crime. Because LaVallee-Davidson was an advocate of gay marriage, the press ignored the story for four months. The suspicion also exists that LaVallee-Davidson received preferential treatment from the justice system.  In July, The Record wrote

"The three men (LaVallee-Davidson, James Pombriant and Fred Wilson) met at the home of Fred Wilson on Henry Street in South Portland, a short walk from Willard Beach. At least one of the trio, Bruce LaVallee-Davidson, was high on drugs and alcohol. Because of the victim's connections to the sadomasochistic subculture,  the location of the crime (the basement),  the time of the meeting (Friday night)  the sexual orientation of the alleged shooter and the victim (homosexual)  it is almost certain that the shooter and the victim engaged in debauchery during the night, and sometime near dawn, LaVallee-Davidson allegedly shot and killed Wilson."

It is regrettable that the mainstream press is four months behind The RECORD in reporting this story.  There are still many open questions surrounding the crime in South Portland.  Among the questions remaining are 1) Did anyone in state government ever meet with Fred Wilson or LaVallee-Davidson? 2) Did anyone on the Judiciary Committee at the same sex marriage hearing know that LaVallee-Davidson had killed someone four days earlier? 3)  Did anyone involved with the same sex marriage movement know of LaVallee-Davidson's crime before the hearing? 4) How prevalent are homosexual sadomasochistic organizations in Maine? 5) Do such organizations pose a danger to the community? 6) How many such "dungeons" exist in Maine?  These are the questions the mainstream media must answer. 

What then of the claim that this sort of crime happens in the heterosexual community as well? This crime did not happen by a snow-covered potato field in Aroostook County. It did not happen in Bethel, Biddeford, or Bangor. It happened in a city which is represented by the only two openly homosexual legislators in Maine. If the crime does not reflect on the homosexual community, whose community does it reflect on?

The crime is stunning proof that the normalization of homosexual practices leads to social disorder and decay. There are surely consequences for normalizing the abnormal; for placing perversion on a par with marriage, then elevating advocates of these practices to positions of respect and power. The press must do its duty to reveal the true nature of the homosexual subculture, and expose the events surrounding an alleged killer's testimony in favor of same sex marriage.

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