![]() ![]() She added later, “For whatever reason God allowed people to choose homosexuality. I believe they all live in sin and frankly all are very unhappy people and had horrible childhoods as well.” I love them all and would ‘be seen’ in a photo with them. “I do believe homosexuality is a sin,” Zapf wrote. In defending Riddle, Zapf related some of her own beliefs. Zapf, who at one time attended the same Mission Valley church as Hartline, volunteered for Riddle’s unsuccessful 2006 campaign against Frye. Her e-mail exchange with Hartline came after he was critical of former council candidate Judy Riddle’s support of Mayor Jerry Sanders, a strong gay-rights proponent. Previously, she started a health-food business and later sold it. Zapf, 51, who describes herself as a center-right Republican, is a regional director for California Citizens Against Lawsuit Abuse, a group that advocates for legal reform. “Have you ever had an e-mail that you sent that, you know, pops up years later, and it was a hastily written e-mail? … My words were hurtful.” “I chose my words poorly because clearly I don’t believe that gays should be kept from office because I have supported and endorsed candidates who are gay, strongly and publicly,” Zapf said.
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