National Shrine of Sodomy created in (of course) DC.
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And of course, those who say a person's sexual orientation has no bearing on their job performance, it's a "private matter"-do you approve of pedophilia ?Comment
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That's right--I'm such an extremist I don't think people should be allowed to yell fire in a theater either. I'd go so far as to say a man should probably be prohibited from beating his wife, or at least his dog. But what really galls me is that my town won't allow me to shoot in my back yard--an outrageous supression of my individual liberty!Comment
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CH, here is something I believe. The times being what they are, someone who follows this forum has come to terms with the fact that they have a kid or grandkid who is gay. They nonetheless chose love and family over separation from flesh and blood. And if forced to choose between your kind or mine gaining dictatorial power over the country, they'd choose mine in a heartbeat. Why? Because your kind would throw their loved-one into a reeducation camp just for being caught holding hands with someone in a park. Your intolerance knows no bounds. I have no problems, to use the old expression, calling you a spade on this subject.
And now that one reader knows that at least one other person here thinks they made the right choice, for whatever that is worth.Last edited by togor; 10-14-2018, 03:54.Comment
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It's my park too. Why must I & others who don't share your endorsement of sexual depravity be forced to leave the park or endure the sight of such a repellent exhibition? They don't have homes or private quarters of some kind? Of course, in any big city park, hand-holding would be the very least of the degenerate behavior on display.Comment
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Because you don't get to decide for everyone what the rules are. I know that sucks for you but there it is. Gays, mixed race couples, who knows how long your list is, but I doubt it ends after those two. As an alternative, you could just grow up and not let what other people do on their own time bother you so much. Any chance of that?Comment
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Any group that's in the Press limelight and popular with the democrats is going
to attract the weirdos simply because it's the "in thing". If it's cool to be queer or
transsexual then I can easily imagine those same weirdos saying hey, count me in.Comment
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Hell, no, not when they do it in such a way that I can't avoid observing it. Of course, that's exactly their intention--to FORCE the public to acknowledge them like it or not! Isn't that the whole point of "Gay Pride" parades? To rub their depravity in the face of the straight (i.e., normal) world? You're a fool or a flagrant liar if you deny it.Comment
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MAKING it cool is one of the foremost objectives of the media & entertainment industry, & they are absolutely tireless in promoting that depraved agenda.Last edited by clintonhater; 10-14-2018, 07:00.Comment
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A conservative commentator from NJ, the late Allen Caruba, said of the LGBTQ crowd:
"They're in love with their sexuality."
A letter writer to the New York Post said of a gay pride parade:
"They're people with a pornographic outlook on life."
Hey, PC Crowd-doesn't the "Right not to be Offended" apply to US ?Comment
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Of course not! We're regular and under the Facist concept of the Corporate State, we have no rights.A conservative commentator from NJ, the late Allen Caruba, said of the LGBTQ crowd:
"They're in love with their sexuality."
A letter writer to the New York Post said of a gay pride parade:
"They're people with a pornographic outlook on life."
Hey, PC Crowd-doesn't the "Right not to be Offended" apply to US ?Comment
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"The first gun that was fired at Fort Sumter sounded the death-knell of slavery. They who fired it were the greatest practical abolitionists this nation has produced." ~BG D. UllmanComment

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