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Coomer leads gay rights march (CWIL1)

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cw...@delphi.com

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Mar 2, 1995, 6:46:19 PM3/2/95
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Berkeley, California, (National) - Gay rights marchers in the
bay area received a harsh welcome at the annual Gay Parade in
Berkeley, California wednesday afternoon.
Anti-gay activist raided the parade goers with a
barage of rock and bottle throwing that lasted 30 minutes
before authorities got control. This marks the 6th time the
event has been interrupted by angry activist.
"I am sick to my stomach by what took place. They are
just jealous of us and our lifestyle," said LGA (Leave Gay's
Alone) president ERIC COOMER.
COOMER had to be rushed to Berekely Medical Center
when a bottle opened a wound on his head that required 22
stitches. 37 other gay marchers had to be treated.
COOMER and other gay LGA board members were outraged to learn
that no arrest were made following the investigation of the
skirmish.
"This just goes to show the prejudices that exist in
this country. If I want to have an anal relationship, then I
should be allowed to. What I do in my home with my boyfriend
is my business," replied a tearful COOMER, "I'm packing for
England tomorrow, I will not shed another tear."
Berkeley Police Cheif RONALD AGNES stated that:
" The gay rights marchers are just as guilty as the
rioters for what happened. Blowing kisses is obviously an act
that would antagonize those of us who aren't gay."

Dion Samerson

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Mar 16, 1995, 5:16:22 PM3/16/95
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cw...@delphi.com wrote:
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: Samerson,
:
: I appreciate you taking the time out to forward this
: article. I think it is important that we all know the type of
: individual that we are dealing with when we are communicating
: on the Internet. He obviously can't hide from this one.
:
:
: CWIL1


Your Welcome. I'm only doing the right thing. I think people should know the
truth. People like Coomer shouldn't able to hide behind a computer screen.

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