Dominated by big gay meme

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Paul Cameron-co-founder of the Institute for the Scientific Investigation of Sexuality in Lincoln, later renamed the Family Research Institute-appeared in the video, wherein he asserted that 75 percent of gay men regularly ingest feces and that 70–78 percent have had a sexually transmitted disease. OCA used the video as part of their campaign for Ballot Measure 9 to amend the Oregon Constitution to prevent what the OCA called special rights for gays, lesbians, and bisexuals.

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It was used in political campaigns, for example, by the Oregon Citizens Alliance (OCA), a conservative Christian political activist organization. gave it to the other members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. It was distributed in the US Congress, and Commandant of the Marine Corps General Carl Mundy Jr. Tens of thousands of copies of the video were sold.

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: 80–81 The video was widely distributed and propelled Springs of Life Ministries into the national spotlight.

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In the United States, the phrase 'the gay agenda' was popularized by a video series produced by the evangelical religious group, Springs of Life Ministries in California, and distributed by many Christian right organizations, the first video of which was called The Gay Agenda and was released in 1992. Cover of DVD The Gay Agenda: March on Washington

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