Posts Tagged As: Eugene Delgaudio

Email of the Day: He’s On To Us

Jim Burroway

January 19th, 2012

The glasses allow him to see what we're up to!

Yet another pro-homosexual group has been formed in order to force the radical Homosexual Agenda on the rest of America. The new group “Freedom to Work” is mobilizing towards one single purpose: Passage of the Gay Bill of Special Rights. They’re not even trying to hide it.

This fight will soon be everywhere. Freedom to Work is a dangerous group.  The radical Homosexual Lobby has put all their best eggs in this basket and they won’t quit until the government gives them the superior status they believe they are entitled to. Or until we make them go away.

Public Advocate has stood in the gap for so long, holding off their advance; the radical Homosexual Lobby has grown sick and tired of failure. So they are making this one aggressive push…

Nope. We’re not even trying to hide it. He’s a aiming low on his fundraising game though. He’s only asking for $10 this time.

Email of the Day: Send Money So I Can Send More Money-Raising Emails

Jim Burroway

January 15th, 2012

It's all in the emails.

The shockwaves from Public Advocate’s email campaign are still breaking down major doors. The Washington Post has now joined in the attack on Public Advocate. They have condemned me for daring to speak the truth to the American people! You see, last week I sent an email warning to the subscribers of a major political news source about the terrors the Homosexual Classrooms Act holds for our nation. And the radical Homosexual Lobby can’t stand it! They immediately launched a campaign to get Public Advocate banned from mainstream media. But it didn’t work. You and I are still here! A reporter actually called me and bitterly asked me to just quit and give up. I told them: “I’m not backing down. I’m going to stick to my guns.”

And he’s doing all of this on emails alone, apparently. A one-time $20 donation will allow him to email 1,000 more people so he can ask them for $20 donations to email 1,000 more people, so he can ask him for $20 donations so … you get the idea. That’s the only stated purpose of this email and all the others in his “email campaign.” They say that anti-gay activists make a lot of money off of demonizing gay people. Delgaudio proves the point and goes further: you can make even more money if you don’t do anything else.

Another Email from Eugene Delgaudio

Jim Burroway

January 11th, 2012

And now? The Radical Homosexual Lobby has legalized sodomy and bestiality in the military.

It made me sick to hear it, but it’s true.

You see, our military has always been governed by the Uniform Code of Military Justice. This code requires the men and women serving in the military to maintain proper conduct.

But now, thanks to the radicals in Congress, a key regulation has been removed: Sodomy and Bestiality.

Unbelievably, the radical homosexuals made it a priority to legalize these acts for homosexuals serving in the military.

They actually consider the “right to violate animals sexually” a basic human necessity, even while serving alongside our nation’s greatest heroes.

I am just terrified of what else they have planned for our service men and women.

He says if I can send him $10, he can afford to send out more emails asking for more $10 contributions because “Public Advocate is the only force in our nation that is fighting back!” Go get ’em, tiger!

(Ohhhhhh….. tigers….!)

Email of the Day: The Day Of The Jackals

Jim Burroway

January 9th, 2012

"The homosexual jackals want me silenced!"

Somehow I managed to get on Delgaudio’s email list. His latest email blast asking for an “emergency contribution” went out about two hours ago:

Last week, Public Advocate made national headlines in a showdown with the Homosexual Lobby.

They tried to silence my message, but I refused to give in.

You see, I delivered a warning about the Homosexual Classrooms Act to the readers of a leading conservative news site, and within just a few hours the Radical Homosexual Lobby was on the attack.

They brought so much pressure to bear on this small business that these conservatives were forced to apologize for the email.

I can’t say I’m surprised at how quickly they reacted.  The radical homosexuals monitor my every action, always on guard for Public Advocate’s next move.

And the radical homosexual jackals could not tolerate my message going out to the American people.

They want me silenced once and for all.

That “small business” which sent Delgaudio’s email out was Bill Krystol’s Weekly Standard, which was founded by Murdoch’s News Corporation and is now owned by the Clarity Media Group. Publisher Terry Eastland distanced himself from the email, saying the “vetting system broke down… This is obviously not the sort of advertising that we would accept, nor will we accept it in the future.”

Nice Work If You Can Get It

Rob Tisinai

January 6th, 2012

How’s this for a plan:

1.  Send people letters and email, pleading for money to fight a terrible (yet non-existent) danger.

2.  Use that money to finance another round of dishonest pleas for money.

3.  Repeat steps 1 and 2, month after month, year after year, while taking a “management fee” for my efforts.

Nice, huh? Actually, I didn’t invent it. I’m trying to figure out if that’s what anti-gay activist Eugene Delgaudio is doing.

Eugene Delgaudio

Delgaudio is kind of a joke, known for extreme, over-the-top, even messianic fundraising appeals. On the other hand, he’s an actual elected official, and pulls in well over a million dollars a year in donations. He’s also in the news right now, because he rented the Weekly Standard‘s email list to send out an anti-gay fundraising request so appalling that the conservative magazine has actually issued a statement of regret.

For some reason, I’m on the mailing list for Delgaudio’s organization (“Public Advocate of the United States”). Last month he asked for money with a novel and ballsy approach. He was about to file his 990 with the IRS (a financial disclosure form) and he was short of his 2011 fundraising goal. This would devastate the nation:

If I fail to raise $46,359.17 by December 31st, I’ll be forced to broadcast our weakness and vulnerability to the Homosexual Lobby…

…if they see Public Advocate’s treasury depleted they will see an opening to ram through the Gay Bill of Special Rights, the Homosexual Classrooms Act and the repeal of DOMA…

No wonder they’ll be pouring over my finance report like demented hyenas cackling as they stalk their prey, ready to rip it to shreds…

Robert, that’s why your emergency gift of $50, $100 or $200 is so important.

Without it, the Homosexual Lobby will be able to show Public Advocate’s 990s to moderate politicians as proof there is no effective opposition to their agenda.

His chutzpah is breathtaking, as he pretends NOM, AFA, TVC, FRC and a host of anti-gay groups don’t exist. But that’s not even the ballsy part: Delgaudio is openly asking for money just for the sake of having money!

He’s not even saying what he plans to do with it. But that’s not important — all that matters is making sure everyone knows Eugene Delgaudio has your money. Literally, that’s his pitch.

Delgaudio’s been sending me junk for months, but it never occurred to me “scour” his 990s until he brought them up. Then I figured, Why not? What does he do with all this cash? I’m no accountant, but I can read a 990. Let me walk you through what I found. And I’ll try not to cackle like a demented hyena stalking its prey. Read the rest of this entry »

“Public Advocate” becoming publicly paranoid

Timothy Kincaid

June 10th, 2010

Eugene Delgaudio may be the least effective anti-gay activist ever. Although his Public Advocate of the United States organization spends over a million bucks each year “fighting overtime against the Radical Homosexual lobby”, you’ve probably never heard of him.

Delgaudio is currently representing the Sterling District on Board of Supervisors in Loudoun County, Virginia. Oh, and his name popped up briefly in 2008 when he insinuated that gay people must be responsible for torching Sarah Palin’s church, but otherwise his profile is pretty low. His organization apparently has done some street theater (holding a man-donkey marriage, for example) but even that is so poorly organized that it doesn’t get press.

Oh, but Eugene is a dedicated warrior against those radical homosexuals. And like some others, his public proclamations tend towards the lurid and hint that he may not be fully sane. In fact, he may be downright bat-poop crazy.

In April, Delgaudio sent to his reader an appeal for funds that included this rather imaginative narrative:

One stormy night I drove to a mailshop hidden deep in a nearly deserted stand of warehouses. I’d heard something was up and wanted to see for myself.

As I rounded the final turn my eyes nearly popped. Tractor-trailers pulled up to loading docks, cars and vans everywhere and long-haired, earring-pierced men scurrying around running forklifts, inserters and huge printing presses.

Trembling with worry I went inside. It was worse than I ever imagined.

Row after row of boxes bulging with pro-homosexual petitions lined the walls, stacked to the ceiling.

My mind reeled as I realized hundreds, maybe thousands, more boxes were already loaded on the tractor-trailers. And still more petitions were flying off the press.

Suddenly a dark-haired man screeched, “Delgaudio what are you doing here?” Dozens of men began moving toward me. I’d been recognized.

As I retreated to my car, the man chortled, “This time Delgaudio we can’t lose.”

Driving away, my eyes filled with tears as I realized he might be right. This time the Radical Homosexuals could win.

Poor Eugene. “Long-haired, earring-pierced men” hasn’t been a description of the gay community since 1984. (Just for fun, read that story again and count the sexual innuendos.)

And now he has a brand new appeal out with an even scarier threat.

And as the Radical Homosexuals gain more and more ground in Congress, my hands are tied…

Life here in Washington has been a virtual Hell for me…

I put off sending you this email for a while because I didn’t want to worry you.

You see, I’ve gotten death threats and I never take them lightly. But when they go beyond threatening and actually try to kill me, it’s a whole different story.

There’s more my friend…

In the past, strangers follow my family around town…

Idling cars sit across the street at all hours of the night…

…the threatening phone calls, the death threats and the outrageous lies… oh, it’s endless… but thank the Lord for He truly blessed me with a family so strong, so brave… and yes, so supportive!

I’ve taken precautions to protect my family. Some things I’ve told you about, but some things I must keep confidential or they’d be in more peril.

Will you pray for my family and me? That the Lord would keep us safe? I covet your prayers!

Oh, it’s endless, all right. It’s endless bullsh!t.

Either Eugene Delgaudio is an astonishingly inept but determined liar or his lifelong dedication to a campaign of hatred has finally warped his mind to the point where he no longer is capable of distinguishing fact from fiction (or, in his case, more likely fantasy). Frankly, I think that either one could be true.

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