To: hushpad
It doesn't harm any straight person like a slap in the face or something - it's all a matter of the "company one keeps". To go with the Citibank example, I'm sure there are plenty of gay people with accounts at Citibank. I, too, have an account at Citbank. In what way have I been effected, in any way, by the fact that homosexuals have checking accounts at the same financial institution?
How are my checking, savings and investment accounts effected one bit by Citibank's renting a booth at this trade show?
16 posted on
11/05/2004 1:53:03 PM PST by
Modernman
(Giving money and power to government is like giving whiskey and car keys to teenage boys. - P.J.)
To: Modernman
How are my checking, savings and investment accounts effected one bit by Citibank's renting a booth at this trade show?
Perhaps you did not understand the complexity of my example. Let me try again.
Your checking, savings and investments accounts are not affected one bit by Citibank's renting a booth or pandering to gays - neither are my currently open, soon to be closed accounts. >>>>It is a matter of the type of company one chooses to keep and identify themselves with.<<<<
I do no approve of the gay lifestyle. By giving money to companies that pander to gay organizations, I am in effect, approving and helping fund a lifestyle I abhor.
I removed my membership in the Episcopal Church for the same reason. One can not condemn a sin and then hang out with those who are committing it.
23 posted on
11/05/2004 2:03:32 PM PST by
hushpad
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