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Email President Bush and confront him about his stand for homosexuals
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| 1/26/03
| Tony Horton
Posted on 01/26/2003 6:53:20 PM PST by TonyTheTigger
To: president@whitehouse.gov; vice.president@whitehouse.gov Subject: Email President Bush and confront him about his stand for homosexuals
Dear Mr. President this is what the web page seen by millions will say. I also have a rather large size mailing list I will send this out to.
Email President Bush and confront him about his stand for homosexuals
To: president@whitehouse.gov, vice.president@whitehouse.gov
You will not receive my vote and I will make web pages after web pages exposing you for the fence straddling liar you have become. Ignore this if you want.... I will make good on what I promised you.
If this story is false I will not do what I have said. If I get no response I will take it to mean your guilty.
Bush White House, Clinton White House ... No Difference on Homosexuality
News from Agape Press
http://headlines.agapepress.org/archive/1/242003b.asp
A former voter for you,
Tony Horton
TOPICS: Heated Discussion
KEYWORDS: homosexuality
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To: TonyTheTigger
A remarkably stupid thread!
If you really believe there's no difference between Bush and Clinton, then you're galactically dopey.
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posted on
01/26/2003 7:40:58 PM PST
by
sinkspur
To: sinkspur
If you are for homosexuality then thats wrong. You can't straddle the fence.
To: sinkspur
The point the article is making is the similarity in the two men on their stand on homosexuality, not encompassing their entire being sinkspur!
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posted on
01/26/2003 8:08:38 PM PST
by
MeekMom
(( I vote for towel-head clean up day in Chicago!))
To: MeekMom
Thanks for posting this thread Tony.
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posted on
01/26/2003 8:10:10 PM PST
by
MeekMom
(( Please visit CNLGLFG.com))
To: TonyTheTigger
Bush White House, Clinton White House ... No Difference on Homosexuality
By Fred Jackson and Allie Martin
January 24, 2003
(AgapePress) - The American Family Association is accusing the Bush Administration of having a blind spot on an issue of critical importance to Christians: the homosexual movement.
AFA's accusation comes in the wake of the sudden resignation yesterday of a Christian man who had been appointed to the Presidential Advisory Panel on HIV and AIDS. Jerry Thacker, who himself has AIDS, suddenly withdrew from the panel after a Washington Post story, which quoted him as depicting the homosexual lifestyle as "sinful," that homosexuality is a major cause of the AIDS crisis, and that people can be delivered from homosexuality through faith in Christ.
Within hours, presidential spokesman Ari Fleisher publicly condemned Thacker, saying his views are "far, far removed from what the president believes," that the president has a "totally opposite view," and that Bush did not choose Thacker personally.
AFA chairman and founder Don Wildmon says while he was disappointed in the turn of events, he was more surprised at how quickly they happened.
"The homosexuals raised an objection, and Mr. Thacker was gone -- and that really surprised me," he says. "I was surprised by the strong comments from the White House saying the president did not share any of the views that Mr. Thacker holds."
Wildmon says he is tired of the apparent powerful influence exercised on the president by the Log Cabin Republicans, a homosexual lobby group -- and is concerned the Thacker incident could be a signal that the Administration may cave in to demands for pro-homosexual legislation. The White House, he says, is misguided in its attempts to appease homosexuals.
"I think Mr. Bush is trying his best to accommodate the homosexual community," Wildmon says, "but he's not going to accommodate them. They're not going to help him get re-elected. I think this is extremely poor politics. He is alienating a lot of people in the Christian community."
Wildmon says for most pro-family groups, the rise of homosexual radicalism is just as much a concern as abortion. Yet, he says, when it comes to homosexuality, the Bush Administration refuses to meet with pro-family leaders to discuss their concerns. Wildmon believes that on the issue of homosexuality, President Bush's views are no different than those of former President Bill Clinton.
Thacker was infected with the HIV virus after his wife contracted it through a blood transfusion she received while giving birth to their daughter, who is also HIV positive.
To: MeekMom
AND.......?
To: MeekMom
Your welcome. Please write our president
To: MeekMom
so your point is to straddle the fence?
To: MeekMom
Sorry that post was ment for sinkspur
To: TonyTheTigger
To all: I am new to Free Republic so bear with me if I respond and make post to the wrong person.
To: TonyTheTigger
"If you are for homosexuality then thats wrong. You can't straddle the fence."
If you are for homosexuality then
You wouldn't want to be straddling a fence.
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posted on
01/26/2003 8:34:43 PM PST
by
APBaer
To: MeekMom; TonyTheTigger
The point the article is making is the similarity in the two men on their stand on homosexuality, not encompassing their entire being sinkspur! This isn't an article, it's a rant.
And, Bush and Clinton are in no way similar in their views about homosexuality.
Clinton promoted homosexuals and the lifestyle itself. Bush, as far as I can tell, has a few homosexuals in his administration, but they're not in positions that influence policy toward homosexuals. And Bush himself does not promote homosexuality.
A very big difference.
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posted on
01/26/2003 8:38:34 PM PST
by
sinkspur
To: TonyTheTigger
Tony, you don't say what it is that the president has done that convinces you he's doing something INAPPROPRIATE regarding policy toward homosexuals.
1. I think it's terrible that homosexuals, and particularly men who have sex with men, are daily killing themselves via their behavior.
2. Despite that they are still citizens of the U.S. and endowed with all the rights thereof AS ADEQUATELY INTERPRETED by appropriate legal bodies.
3. It is ALSO immoral to deprive anyone of life, liberty, property without due process.
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posted on
01/26/2003 8:59:23 PM PST
by
xzins
(Prepare Ye the way of the Lord.)
To: xzins
Hog wash
To: xzins
I does not take a brain surgeon to figure it out
To: TonyTheTigger
Tony if each of us do the Will of the Lord in our own life deprvaity will fall!
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posted on
01/26/2003 9:10:54 PM PST
by
restornu
To: sinkspur
LOL your logic sounds like Clintons
To: sinkspur
I see. So tell me sinkspur, what happened to Mr. Thacker?
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posted on
01/26/2003 9:12:47 PM PST
by
MeekMom
(( Please visit CNLGLFG.com))
To: restornu
I agree and the will of the father is to not straddle the fence because you want to be politically correct about homosexuality.
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