Update: ABC 4 may have removed the video from their website but Utah State Senator Buttars was interviewed for a documentary on Proposition 8. The man in question has stated “You know, I hate gay people, so I let it be known,” Hardaway said. “I don’t like gay people and I don’t like to be around gay people. I am homophobic. I don’t like it. It shouldn’t be in the world or in the United States.”
Other dribble is as follows:
“What is the morals of a gay person? You can’t answer that because anything goes.”
When confronted about such comments and the controversy Buttars only defense would be, “They’re [gays and lesbians] mean. They want to talk about being nice. They’re the meanest buggers I have ever seen.”
Buttars also mentioned something about homosexual sex being equipped with their partners feces and smearing of some sort. Nothing too offensive.
The following video is a newscast. The documenatary on prop 8 doesn't premier till the second half of 2009.
But continue to let the next video load.
The next video is a follow up press conference from Friday morning where Senator Buttars is announced to be stripped of his chairmanship of two committees. The president of the Utah State senate goes into little tangents about how proud he and the state of Utah are of Senator Buttars as well as how he and his constituents agree with what Senator Butters said, just "Maybe" not how he said it.
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