"America, wake up!"
1 posted on
08/22/2002 8:01:03 AM PDT by
NYer
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To: NYer; madg
The picture alone of this Stephen Bennett gives me the creeps.
I've always disliked unctuous, smiling little pricks who always seem to be trying to weasel a buck out of me.
And you, madge, are as spinnily irritating as ANY gayboy I've ever had the misfortune to argue with.
You deny plain facts, and then expect people to sympathize with your LEGITIMATE right to privacy.
My advice?? KEEP IT PRIVATE!!
A friendly warning: people's patience is wearing mighty thin with meddling socialists; and especially with child-perverting meddling socialists. I'd advise maintaining a low profile.
No one gives a rat's *ss about your esteem issues, frankly.
To: NYer
"The main thing is to talk about gayness until the issue becomes thoroughly tiresome," they say. "If you can get [straights] to think homosexuality is just another thing -- meriting no more than a shrug of the shoulders -- then your battle for legal and social rights is virtually won."
Queers and being queer will never be just another thing its to QUEER not to mention totaly NASTY
To: NYer
It sadly all made sense last week on The O'Reilly Factor as Bill made himself quite clear on his position. While addressing two lesbians on camera, he told them, [paraphrased] "... Shut up. Over 90% of Americans agree with me and don't want to know about your [alternative] families." Yet in the next sentence though he smiled, laughed, and said, "... Really ladies, we really appreciate you coming on the show. The reason we have lesbians on is because we want lesbians to watch The Factor."
That's it? That's your evidence that O'Reilly is part of the gay spin machine? And you say you watch regularly?
I saw that show and he said it tongue in cheek...I'm sure he doesn't mind if lesbos watch, but I don't think he's counting on it.
Look, O'Reilly isn't conservative and doesn't claim to be and if he were, he wouldn't carry water for anyone. I know that and that is why I respect him even though I disagree with him on several issues.
83 posted on
08/22/2002 3:58:58 PM PDT by
Nephi
To: NYer
One reason why threads such as these are unfortunate is that almost no one offers up reasoned public policy prescriptions. They serve more as an opportunity to vent. In my opinion, they serve little constructive purpose, but then that is just my opinion.
92 posted on
08/22/2002 7:32:22 PM PDT by
Torie
To: NYer
bump
To: NYer
Bump!
149 posted on
08/25/2002 11:14:23 AM PDT by
VOA
To: NYer
"The main thing is to talk about gayness until the issue becomes thoroughly tiresome,"... This strategy works. At least it has on me.
I am so sick of hearing this crap from deviant perverts that I no longer give one whit when I read that one of them gets beat up by somebody, gets AIDS, commits suicide, whatever. I'm just desensitized to their preaching and whining.
To: NYer
To: NYer; EdReform
Day in and day out, America is getting bombarded with 'pro-gay' propaganda. It's relentless. You can't open a newspaper or magazine, listen to the radio, or turn on the television without someone, somewhere pounding the 'glories of gayness' into your brain. So true.
And, if you send your children to public schools, you are letting their brains get relentlessly pounded by the same propaganda.
Get 'em out now!
158 posted on
08/26/2002 11:15:08 AM PDT by
ppaul
To: NYer
'pro-gay' propagandaWhere are the "pro-straight" stories and articles supporting couples and families?
To: NYer
Homosexuals much like other aggrieved minorities started out wanting just freedom or so they said. Now, just like all aggrieved minorities, they want special treatment and worse in their case acceptance and endorsement.
AND...we have largely caved. The Catholic Church scandal is a big example.....no one save Liddy and a few others call it for what it is...a homosexual pederast chickenhawk predatorfest. Instead, it's become the "pedophilia" scandal.
I know more than a few homosexuals. Some of them have actually commented to me they liked it better when things weren't so "in your face". One can hardly rent a video that doesn't have a gay angle somewhere.
I'm sick of it. One may add homophobe to the other list of invectives I've grown to enjoy being accused of.
To: NYer
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