Friday, January 22, 2010

Bombshell Testimony! Anti-Gay Activists Expose The Truth Behind Their Lies

In depositions for Perry v. Schwarzenegger (The Prop 8 Trial), two proponents of anti-gay theories finally tell the truth, which is likely why they were pulled as witnesses by their own side.

Their video depositions can be viewed at the following links:


Paul Nathanson is a Canadian religious studies academic and professional expert witness. Nathanson is currently working as a senior researcher in the McGill University department of Religious Studies, while testifying as a paid expert on behalf of social conservatives opposing legal recognition of same-sex marriages. In Varnum v. Brien Nathanson's testimony concerning purported social effects of recognizing same-sex marriages was stricken by the trial court, which explained that the opinions Nathanson expressed were "not based on observation supported by scientific methodology or . . . on empirical research in any sense." Since then, Nathanson has been proferred as an expert in Perry v. Schwarzenegger by litigants who intervened in the case to defend a California constitutional amendment stripping same-sex couples of the right to marry. Just before the trial, the intervenors against gay marriage removed him as a witness, but the trial court judge allowed his prior videotaped deposition to be entered into evidence by the marriage-equality plaintiffs.

http://www.youtube.com/user/PerryVSchwarzenegger#p/u/1/FylixiSFwqg


Katherine K. Young is a Canadian religious studies academic. She was awarded her M.A. from the University of Chicago and her Ph.D. from McGill University, for research on the history of religions, specializing in Hinduism. She has been proferred as an expert in Perry v. Schwarzenegger by litigants who intervened in the case to defend a California constitutional amendment stripping same-sex couples of the right to marry. Just before the trial, the intervenors against gay marriage removed her as a witness, but the trial court judge allowed her prior videotaped deposition to be entered into evidence by the marriage-equality plaintiffs.

http://www.youtube.com/user/PerryVSchwarzenegger#p/u/0/KmactPnxYvM

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