From the window of my second story porch you can just barely make out the fireworks some evenings from Six Flags of San Antonio. Consequently, I took particular interest in the following press release from our friends at the American Family Association:
September 18 is the 9th Annual Gay Day at Six Flags Over Texas. This event has taken place for the last 8 years in a row and this is the 9th year. This event is sponsored by a homosexual newspaper called “The Dallas Voice” and advertised as “Gay Day at Six Flags,” in established
homosexual publications like “Texas Triangle, QTexas” and many highly trafficked websites. Due directly to this form of advertising, thousands of homosexuals attend this event from all over Texas. “Gay Day at Six Flags” takes place one day prior to the Gay Pride Parade in Oak Lawn which itself brings in tens of thousands of people.
If you call Six Flags Over Texas and ask them if they are having Gay Day they will tell you “No, Six Flags does not sponsor a Gay Day,” knowing that they allow the homosexual community to advertise the event as “Gay Day at Six Flags.” They still will not tell you. Therefore, Six Flags Over Texas is willingly allowing families and children to be exposed to homosexual activities without giving them any warning.
If you would like to share you comments with Six Flags Over Texas, the contact information is below:
Six Flags Over Texas: Steve Calloway, General Manager: 2201 Road to Six Flags; Arlington, TX 76010; Phone: 817-530-6000: Email: scallowa@sftp.com Charles (Hank) Salemi, Sr. Vice-President, Marketing Email: csalemi@sftp.com