The fact that so many Americans are repulsed by Mark Foley's ordinary homosexual behavior should be a clue to the pro-homo media and those in both political parties who think these folks are just like the rest of us. They aren't.
True... heterosexuals never do perverted things like trading in older first wives for hot, younger models..... ;)
An interesting thing I have noticed watching the Dateline predators series is that the men going after the girls are just guys; truck drivers, computer geeks, factory workers etc., the men going after the boys are; Preachers, Rabbis, teacher, pediatricians, coaches etc. all well educated, well-to-do professional types. I guess Congressmen would fit in that category.
I have also noticed that when the series started it was girls one week, boys the next, then all of a sudden it became all girls all the time. I wonder if the HRC snet NBC an email telling them to pull the plug on the homosexual angle?
What's good for the goosed is good for the gander.
Right on! This was emphasized in a newsletter/blog entry from Stephen Bennet, someone who has been there so knows better than we do!
"Foley's Case Typical: Molested Youth Often Turn to Homosexuality
Stephen Bennett, an ex-homosexual with a Christian ministry reaching out to homosexuals hoping to change, has some interesting things to say about the Mark Foley story. See Ex-Homosexual Ministry Leader: 'My Heart Breaks for Mark Foley.' (Agape Press, 10-5-06) Excerpts:
According to the ministry founder [Bennett], what the disgraced political figure needs to do now is to admit he has a problem and take full responsibility for his actions.... Foley's attorney told the press that the Congressman is, in fact, homosexual and that he had been sexually abused by a clergyman while between the ages of 13 and 15.
Stephen Bennett, a former homosexual and founder of Stephen Bennett Ministries (SBM), says his ministry often deals with homosexuals who were abused as youngsters. In fact, he says there is a definite correlation between molestation and homosexuality.
"This is the truth that people need to understand, that molestation is a vicious, vicious cycle and the media is afraid -- most of the secular media, because it's politically incorrect -- to make that association between molestation and homosexuality," Bennett says. However, he asserts, just because Foley has suffered at the hands of a homosexual clergyman does not mean the former Congressman has to be a by-product of that cycle....
[I]t is time, Bennett urges, for people "to stop worrying about being 'politically correct' in the media regarding homosexuality and finally deal with the truth ... that homosexual (and heterosexual) molestation of children can and [does] produce future homosexual men and women.
"Foley's story is so tragically typical," Stephen Bennett says. But the good news, he adds, is that the former Congressman and others like him can find deliverance from the homosexual lifestyle through a relationship with Christ, because help and hope are available, and change is completely possible."
Your post has real insight. Having spent most of my adult life in amongst exclusive homosexual company in my work environment, which is a couple of decades, I can back your comments on this.
To assume that homosexuals concider themselves in any way different, inferior or out of the ordinary for being compulsively drawn to young men and boys would be to make a very misguided assumption.
Homosexuality is intrinsically bound up in youth and the love and fascination of it. This is why homosexuals are by and large much more 'naturally' sexual predators of underage individuals.
That's simply the way it is. Hence the focus by the homosexual agenda on access by homosexuals to jobs in all schools etc.