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(Special thanks to Equality Florida and its ED Nadine Smith. EQFL provided valuable research for use by reporters and bloggers.)

Remember Mr. Haney of Green Acres fame? Out of nowhere he'd show up in his truck full of junk and try to sell you something you didn't need for a problem you didn't have.

The characters on Green Acres were smart enough to send Mr. Haney on his way but not Florida's Attorney General (and GOP gubenetorial candidate) Bill McCollum.

When George Rekers, the 61-year-old founder of the rabidly anti-gay Family Research Council showed up full of junk science, discredited testimony and a willingness to say anything to defend Florida's ban on gays adopting McCollum saw an ideological bargain at any price.

This, of course is the same George Rekers that cable TV pundits comedians and bloggers have had a field day with after he was caught returning from a two-week European vacation with a male escort he'd hired from Rentboy.com. While rentboy (codename Lucien) says Rekers paid him for nude sexual massages, Rekers said the a 20-year old was only there to "carry his luggage" (see: "hiking the Appalachian Trail" and "wide stance").

Sure, it's fun to laugh at Rekers's hypocrisy and exposing it is another chink in the armour that the right wing has built around it. But the real story has little to do with an anti-gay leader hiring a male prostitute on rentboys.com; it's the story of yet another Republican elected official actively funding fraud with public money.

Here is how it played out: Bill McCollum needed "expert" testimony for a case in which he defended Florida's ban on adoption by gay couples. Unable to find a reputable witness, McCollum paid Mr. Haney - er, I mean George Rekers -- $120,000 in taxpayer money. This after McCollum knew Rekers was a long discredited ideologue that multiple courts had already deemed worthless as an expert witness.

Rekers is part of a small cadre of homophobes-for-hire that charge top dollar for their bogus 'expert' witness testimony despite the fact that they've been discredited over and over again. And while he has tried to distance himself from the story, records now reveal that McCollum personally vouched for Rekers and insisted he be hired over the initial objections of the Florida Department of Children and Families. (DCF)

(It's worth noting that McCollum never corrected initial reports that listed Rekers' pay as $60,000 when he knew his office had paid more than twice that amount.)

McCollum can't decide where he stands on gay equality issues. On the campaign trail he crows about his opposition to gay people adopting; what better way to burnish his conservative credentials to calm the fears skeptical right-wingers? Off the trail, behind the scenes, he'll give a wink and a nod, sending subtle clues he doesn't really support the ban: Hey, I have a gay dad who adopted kid on my staff, how could I possibly be anti-gay?!

And now what does McCollum have to say about his hater-for-hire? "There wasn't a whole lot of choice." Wonder why?

Of course "there wasn't a whole lot of choice." Every credible child welfare agency and every respected researcher on the issue disagrees with Florida's adoption ban. That is why Florida is the only state in the country with a ban that says no matter how qualified to parent, no matter how loving a home a person can provide - that individual cannot adopt if he or she is gay. Florida law states: "No person otherwise eligible to adopt under the statute may adopt if that person is a homosexual."

It is the most notorious anti-gay state law in the country and it is the most spiteful kind of public policy that robs children of permanent loving homes. And this $120,000 scam is just a fraction of the millions spent each year enforcing this ban. Factor in the pain inflicted on children denied adoption and torn from their foster parents and the cost of Florida's anti-gay adoption ban reaches beyond what any of us can count.

"I will not do it again,'' McCollum told reporters yesterday, "I wouldn't do it again if I knew what I know today but I didn't know that then and neither did anybody else.''

He didn't know? Doesn't Google work in the Attorney General's office?

He didn't know? In 2008, Miami-Dade Circuit Court Judge Cindy Lederman said Rekers was not a credible witness:

Rekers' testimony was far from a neutral and unbiased recitation of the relevant scientific evidence. Dr. Rekers' beliefs are motivated by his strong ideological and theological convictions that are not consistent with the science. Based on his testimony and demeanor at trial, the court cannot consider his testimony to be credible nor worthy of forming the basis of public policy.

In 2004 Rekers testified in an Arkansas gay adoption case. In his ruling, Pulaski County Circuit Court judge Timothy Fox specifically called Rekers' testimony, "extremely suspect", and said that Rekers "was there primarily to promote his own personal ideology."

How did Arkansas taxpayers fare in their state? Rekers billed the Arkansas Department of Health and Human Services $165,000 for his testimony and later increased the bill to $200,000 claiming late fees and other charges. Arkansas stood up to him, took him to court for two years and challenged the bill.

What did McCollum do? He paid an unqualified zealot who will endorse McCollum's anti-gay political posturing under the guise of "expert testimony." Bill McCollum did it because he was willing to pay for a discredited witness who would ignore the clear scientific facts and the real, lived experience of millions of gay parents and their children to bring a hateful, ideologically-driven message about gay people.

Hiring rent boys like Lucien for European trips is one thing, hiring political rent boys like Rekers, paid to move an extremist agenda is something entirely different. Floridians want their money back. Perhaps McCollum can call Arkansas for help.

 
 
 
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Jim281
Just slighty to the left of John Lennon
01:16 AM on 05/17/2010
This is Billshut! There has been a consistent effort by republicans to open up new offshore drilling lands, Republicans weened to have won the match, because they want the money, to hell with the risks.IF they didn't care so much about the environmnent, they'd be content to tell tho GOP from their porches

Buy thy are not! this is killing many Americans and we stand by hopelessly, the feeling there is nothing to do to stop the bleeding. Or..maybe one thing:STOP VOTING FOR REPUBLICANS FOREVER!!!!
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Jim281
Just slighty to the left of John Lennon
09:42 PM on 05/16/2010
Hooray! Hypocrites Zero, Party of progression, 1
More! Please!! the Party of :no" (comprendo" )
Please keep releasing your stupidity-ladened pundit statements to the press!

Tell them :We Will Vote + They will lose! big time we!! TO GOP Caused mess, and musy fix it!!!

All Government incumbements are fair game this time around

enys
01:47 AM on 05/13/2010
Hooray! One hypocrite down with Rekers having to resign from Anti-Gay Group. Now, let’s get the bastard that paid Rekers to his “self-proclaimed expert” testimony that gays are unfit parents.

Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum who is running for Florida Governor.

Tell Bill to find another job:
Bill’s Contact Info
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/mccollumforgovernor
Bill McCollum for Governor
; PO Box 10829
; Tallahassee, FL 32302-2829
Phone: (850) 241-1885
Web site: http://www.billmccollum.com/contact/
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doitright
08:51 PM on 05/12/2010
Well now, let's be reasonable here. Rekers was paid for his expert testimony on homosexuality. I'd say he's an expert all right.
06:58 PM on 05/12/2010
The democrats actually have a candidate for governor here in Florida but her campaign manager thinks the best thing to do is to hide from the public. What a winning concept!
We democrats need a candidate who does not want to hide.
05:43 PM on 05/12/2010
Hmm Since McColum is running for Governor maybe someone could look into the possibility that hiring Reekers was just part of his media outreach to a potential target group.

Since Reekers appear to be $120k richer perhaps he should have hired McColum to carry his baggage--after this scandal he just might be looking for job.
isadora
Leftie, educator, labor activist, Unitarian Univer
02:48 PM on 05/12/2010
Note that McColum is RUNNING FOR GOVERNOR OF FLORIDA. One of his recent stunts, which has affected his standing in the polls was to join a group of REPUBLICAN Attorneys General who are suing the federal government over health care. We in Florida had a Repub governor a few years ago (he was a turncoat-had been a Dem) who was nicknamed "Stunt Man" due to HIS news provoking stunts. Is this a repub rerun?
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Mitzy
01:56 PM on 05/12/2010
Why adopt when you can rent?
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Robert Meek
02:12 PM on 05/12/2010
Ouch! Too funny!
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juabdib
Thank god there is no god...
07:22 PM on 05/12/2010
Renting is legal in Florida, adopting isn't...in part thanks to Bill McCollum, GOP candidate for Governor.
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MoscowMoo
Mooing for a better America
01:02 PM on 05/12/2010
So it would appear that in Florida it's okay for guys like Reker to rent boys for who-knows-what, but it’s illegal for well-adjusted, mentally sound gay couples to provide a loving family environment for boys (or girls for that matter).
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MoscowMoo
Mooing for a better America
01:10 PM on 05/12/2010
Explanation:

Florida House of Reps: 63.3% Republican, 36.7% Democrat

Florida Senate: 66.7% Republican, 33.3% Democrat
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alexunlv
I shall not waste my days trying to prolong them.
02:34 PM on 05/12/2010
That is not good. This will seem mean spirited, but the good news? Many of these bigots have little time. I hope their continued bigotry comes to an end soon.
06:59 PM on 05/12/2010
Over 60% of Republicans run every two years unopposed here in Florida.
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steph81
12:55 PM on 05/12/2010
That's it! He was just doing research.
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Slim45
Gov'ts are the puppets of the 1%.
12:51 PM on 05/12/2010
Is this a state in search of an identity? It seems that all its policies are muddled. Not to mention their laws. And their officials. And their candidates. Yuck!
12:10 PM on 05/12/2010
So McCollum is a devious liar who would destroy the lives of thousands of adults and children in order to achieve a right wing political victory and help his contributors maintain thier hatred of gays in a legal fashion. And, beyond that, when called out for what he has done, he tries to blame the very agencies that questioned his actions in the first place. So, what is the problem here? After all, he IS a Republican. So, all of you who proudly call yourselves Republican, here is another example of what you people stand for. He should not only not be elected to the new position but; should also be forced to recant his position and then be driven from his current office.
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Buckeye54
...the One your mom warned you about!
12:33 PM on 05/12/2010
Yes, you've pretty well summed it up.

But Republicans won't feel shame or guilt about supporting such characters or policies. It would require them to have a conscience in the first place.

If they had a conscience, they'd be Democrats.
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PUAAN
antibiotics wiped out my micro-bio
03:21 PM on 05/12/2010
"Republicans won't feel shame or guilt" -- not only will they not feel shame, they will loudly continue to trumpet their pride in their narrow-minded and hateful beliefs.
bigdaveh
if you want rainbows, you have to put up with the
11:45 AM on 05/12/2010
Once again the hypocrits scurry for the dark once the lights are on. What is it in the water down in Florida? You gave us Anita Bryant, Jeb Bush, South Beach, and now Rekers and McCollum. So much gay hate, so little reality.
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12:04 PM on 05/12/2010
We really do have some intelligent people down here in Florida. They typically run as Democrats. McCollum is a royal joke. As is Rubio. The homophobes in Florida are slowly losing their power...someday, maybe we can even adopt kids! (Kids that need good homes in gay households that make more $$$ than the average hetero household and very rarely get arrested for child abuse!)
isadora
Leftie, educator, labor activist, Unitarian Univer
02:53 PM on 05/12/2010
Darlin' don't judge the good people of Florida (DEMS) by these wingnut cases who are associated with people like Dobson. McCullum's opposition is a wonderful woman who is now serving as our state's first CFO. She is also descended from one of the original Siamese twins and is one of the best of the best women Democrats in the country-and that's saying something. Go Alix Sink!
11:11 AM on 05/12/2010
Okay what's with the Pending comment crap on every post.....
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Paintio
And I guess that I just don't know...
11:43 AM on 05/12/2010
Gay issue articles seam to generate extra scrutiny.
11:10 AM on 05/12/2010
What do you expect from Florida's GOP - real leadership??????