Social Security is f'd up
Medicare is bankrupting the country
Ragheads blowing up chilrun
Latino gangs increasing in the country
Well, it's good to know Brownback is obsessing over faggots.
Sam. There is no Viagra for the political Electile Dysfunction you now have.
I do not want to hear candidates 'moralizing' about homosexuality; just whether they think 'Gay marriage' is a legal Right. . .or not. . .Whether 'don't ask/don't tell' is a reasonable response for our Military. . .or not. . .whether 'Gay agendas' should be included in our Educational curriculums. . .or not. . .
I don't know if its "immoral" but its definitely deviant behavior. Such people should seek medical help.
I don't have a problem with gays in the military as long as they stick to being a soldier and keep sexuality on the down-low. If they want to serve, fine with me, just don't screw your comrades, figuratively or literally. I've worked along side homosexuals and bisexuals before, they're just as hard-working as the rest of us IMO. [puts on flame suit]
Later pingout.
Well, Brownback has earned some points with me.
Brownback's violating the new, unofficial version of the "Don't ask, don't tell policy": all views of homosexuality are acceptable, provided they are positive views.
So should they serve clandestinely, or not at all? ("Don't ask, don't tell" or just "Don't even apply.")
The chairman of the Joint Chiefs also said in an interview with the Chicago Tribune: "I believe that homosexual acts between individuals are immoral and that we should not condone immoral acts. I do not believe the United States is well-served by a policy that says it is OK to be immoral in any way."
It appears that the good senator equally condemns other immoral acts such as adultery, fornication, abortion, etc.
People who commit these acts should likewise be banned from serving publicly in the military or elsewhere.