To: kattracks
8 posted on
03/12/2003 1:10:58 AM PST by
kcvl
To: kcvl
We have a group of people here who are abnormal to the point of mental illness. Though we all end up having to pay for their perversions (compare how much tax money goes into AIDS as opposed to heart disease, diabetes, prostate cancer, etc.), we must never allow them to decide for us what we can see or hear. They are just about able to do so or have been already (Dr. Laura).
I do not believe that anyone should try to keep them from their sodomy and other high-risk perversions in their own bedrooms even if we all have to bear the health costs. But just because they demand AIDS money, so threateningly, is no reason for the government to short-change the diseases the rest of us face during our lives. I'm inclined to think we might focus a boycott on P&G despite the fact that most of their customers are women, which may make it harder. We all use their products and equivalent alternatives readily are available on the markets, e.g. from Colgate-Parmolive. If we can hurt this colossus by a long-spreading boycott, the other heterophope corporations quickly will get the idea. Savage, himself, has a huge audience which can get things started--and other talk-show hosts may be willing to jump in.
11 posted on
03/12/2003 2:34:29 AM PST by
AJAY
To: kcvl
SHAPER IMAGE Office # 415/ 445 6000. I believe they are a San Fran based company.
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