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Ladies Night foe Steve Horner doesn't even live here. So how can we discriminate against him?

Steve Horner, please go back to your corner.

Or at least give the besieged Colorado Civil Rights Commission a break and concentrate on alleged injustices in Minnesota, where you're now living. You know where to file in that state: Back in 1993, you made your first complaint to the Minnesota Human Rights Department, claiming that establishments that sponsored ladies' nights were committing gender discrimination. You got your headlines, and you also got bars to change their policy.

If only Horner had stopped there — and stayed there. Instead, in 1996 he filed a complaint with the same Minnesota agency against the Hooters located at the Mall of America, after the manager refused to hire him as a waiter. (Bet he would have looked cute in those orange shorts.) And when Dolores Fridge, then-deputy commissioner of the Human Rights Department, didn't respond favorably to his complaint, Horner began badgering her. "I was just trying to incite her to enforce the law," Horner told a reporter with City Pages, Westword's partner paper in Minneapolis. But the Ramsey County District Court determined that it was Horner who'd run afoul of the law, and he wound up serving a thirty-day sentence on three gross misdemeanors and one count of harassment. "The lawyer I hired wasn't worth a damn," Horner told City Pages. "She just fell into line with the dyke prosecutor, who was nothing more than a bitch with balls."

Horner dubbed his time behind bars "The Steve Horner Self-Improvement Seminar."

In the summer of 2006, the new, improved Steve Horner finally landed in Denver, where he promptly filed a complaint against Proof Nightclub with the Colorado Division of Civil Rights, claiming that its ladies' nights were discriminatory — and angling for the $500 that the law allows for each proven case of discrimination. And he was just warming up. Horner soon complained to the division that the Colorado Rockies' ladies'-night deal was discriminatory. He complained to the division about more bars and then opened another front, filing lawsuits in Denver County Court. Along the way, he filled voice-mail box after voice-mail box with his rants, got himself barred from a few offices and called a Denver judge a "pussy-whipped farthead."

Last September, after losing a Denver County Court case against Westword for a ladies'-night ad (at trial, he compared himself to Rosa Parks and Martin Luther King Jr.), Horner filed a complaint against this paper with the Colorado Division of Civil Rights — a complaint he offered to settle for either $7,000 (the amount we'd need to pay in order for him to never file against us again) or $20,000 (in which case he'd also promise to not teach anyone else how to file against us). And in February, the Division of Civil Rights found probable cause that a ladies'-night ad in Westword had discriminated against Horner — although just a year earlier, the same director at the same division had determined that a ladies'-night ad in the Denver Post had not discriminated against Horner, and in his determination cited the judge's ruling in our Denver County Court case, a ruling that exempted newspapers.

We pointed out this double standard on double standards to the Division of Civil Rights two months ago; we're still waiting for its response. But then, the department — whose staff has been cut to the bone by state budget restraints — has been busy. Very busy. According to spokesman Chris Lines, Horner has filed some thirty complaints with the division over the last two months. All while he's been living out of state.

How can Colorado businesses discriminate against Horner if he's not here? From Minnesota, he has no way of knowing if a bar will deny him a free drink, or if a restaurant will prevent him from attending a ladies-only wine-tasting (yes, he's filed a complaint about that, too), or if the Colorado Rockies will give him the same perks offered women at last week's Ladies' Night. (Team spokesman Jay Alves says they now give the deal to anyone who asks; remember that on Father's Day.) Back in March, Lines had told me that when someone from out of state files a complaint with the Colorado Division of Civil Rights, it's automatically sent back to the complainer's home state. But the Colorado Attorney General's Office disagreed with that interpretation; Lines says the division is now waiting to have this "jurisdictional" issue clarified. And in the meantime, those complaints keep coming.

Last week, we received notice of yet another charge of discrimination that Steve Horner of North Mankato, Minnesota, had made against Westword, this time claiming that he was "subjected to retaliation by the Respondent for engaging in a protected activity." Specifically, that I attacked his "character" in my March 4 column pointing out the Division of Civil Rights' double standard.

This, of course, assumes that Horner has a character — and also that we're all willing to overlook a civil right even stronger than the right to cheap drinks: freedom of speech. Long before I ever wrote a word about Steve Horner, he was exercising that right quite vigorously in voice-mail messages and a December 2006 letter to "Dear gals" at Westword:

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  • LogicRules 08/31/2010 2:45:00 AM

    Yeah, folks all over the country have had the displeasure of dealing w/ this guy. He's seriously unstable, and I'm surprised he hasn't been committed yet. Although he's mentally ill, he does give one awesome blow job, I have to admit. Don't eat shit and die, Steve, eat shit and live a long, miserable life as you're constantly reminded how much even your family hates you. You should hear your sons talk about you; surprised you haven't committed suicide yet.

  • Michael 10/08/2009 10:33:00 PM

    You know, Steve Horner does have a point. He is a lot like Jesus, except for douchebags instead of Jews. I propose that we treat him with EXACTLY the same respect we showed Jesus nearly 2,000 years ago...

  • Steve Horner 05/27/2009 6:44:00 PM

    As they would say here in North Mankato,Minnesota in response to the above invitation:"Okay,then,you betcha.Thanks again." steve@stevehornerbooks.com

  • SteveHornerFanClub 05/26/2009 9:55:00 PM

    Nooooooooo!, say it aint so. We love Steve in Colorado. For those of you who can't get enough, here is his feature on The Daily Show... http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/index.jhtml?videoId=81960&title=Sexual-Stealing please, little stevie horner, come baaaaaaack...you're our own little economic engine.

  • Matt 05/22/2009 11:00:00 AM

    Congratulations Steve Horner, you are indeed the living embodiment of Kirk Van Houten.

  • Steve 05/22/2009 1:47:00 AM

    Sorry to say, I share the same first name as Horner. What a moron! As far as comparing himself to MLK, Mr.Horner, I knew Martin Luther King Jr. I was there when Martin Luther King Jr was murdered. You are no Martin Luther King Jr.

  • b 05/21/2009 10:39:00 PM

    GOOD RIDDANCE STEVE. You're the laughing stock of this town, and have no grip on reality. please, stay out of Colorado for good.

  • green 05/21/2009 5:43:00 PM

    Steve Horner is the ultimate loser.

  • ColoChick 05/21/2009 12:18:00 AM

    Wow, Steve Horner needs to sue himself. Because this line: "She just fell into line with the dyke prosecutor, who was nothing more than a bitch with balls" is 100x more offesive than ANY ladies night anywhere.

  • Steve Horner 05/20/2009 11:26:00 PM

    In addition,Patty,how can you possibly be so out of touch with reality as to be confused by the notion that a person is able to file criminal and/or civil complaints against another while being in another state? I and some of your readers could give you at least a thousand examples of filing against another from another state. I hope some of your readers are able to see how ridiculous your argument against me has become because of your obvious gender prejudice.steve@stevehornerbooks.com

  • Steve Horner 05/20/2009 10:58:00 PM

    Wow,Patty,you seem angry.I received a "google alert" that my name had been used in publishing and look what I found:Patty Calhoun over the top pissed off about the white guy demanding his civil rights.And now it seems as though you're doing your best to throw dirt in this white guy's face.Well,Patty,at least get it right.The quote about "bitch with balls" was incorrect all along;that was not my quote as reported by City Pages;it was a term used by my female lawyer describing the man-dressed female prosecutor.And now think of all the heroes throughout history who have served jail time for having the guts to stand up for their rights.I'm in pretty good company: Jesus Christ,Martin Luther King Jr.,Muhammad Ali,Rosa Parks,and on and on.And you can bet that the complaints of gender discrimination will continue to be filed against the Westword until you practice what you preach in regards to civil rights.Steve@stevehornerbooks.com

 
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