Aviation securityVirginia politician: TSA's "enhanced pat-downs" part of "homosexual agenda"

Published 3 December 2010

Eugene Delgaudio, a Loudon County, Virginia, supervisor e-mail constituents to say that “The next TSA official that gives you an ‘enhanced pat down’ could be a practicing homosexual secretly getting pleasure from your submission”

A Virginia politician says the recently introduced enhanced pat-downs by TSA are part of the homosexual agenda. “The next TSA official that gives you an ‘enhanced pat down’ could be a practicing homosexual secretly getting pleasure from your submission,” Loudoun County, Virginia, supervisor Eugene Delgaudio wrote in an e-mail to fellow members of the organization Public Advocate, of which he is president.

The target of Delgaudio’s wrath is the TSA’s non-discrimination policy, which he identifies as “The federal employee’s version of the Gay Bill of Special Rights.”

Delgaudio’s e-mail was obtained by WUSA9.com, which also reports that Delgaudio, who makes $40,000 a year as a county supervisor, also pulls in $150,000 as president of an organization the Web site of which says its mission to include “defending the rights of fathers, mothers and children to live their lives free from government intrusions.”

Earlier this year, as pointed out by WTOP.com, Delgaudio promoted a petition in opposition to the U.S. Student Non-Discrimination Act, which he said would “turn America’s schools into indoctrination centers … its classrooms into social laboratories … its playgrounds into homosexual breeding grounds.”

Delgaudio renamed the anti-discrimination bill the “Homosexual Classrooms Act”.

Rik Myslewski writes that in a recent fundraising appeal, Delgaudio warned: “Wedding-gown clad men smooching before some left-wing clergy or state official is just the beginning,” and that “You’ll see men hand-in-hand skipping down to adoption centers to ‘pick out’ a little boy for themselves.”