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To: rlmorel

I can 100% agree with you, no arguments from me, I think these folks need to take what an old man said to me once, “sometimes its better to stay off the radar, than to be detected”.


36 posted on 05/29/2015 1:02:30 PM PDT by the_individual2014
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To: the_individual2014

For myself, I treat people as people, regardless of their sex, race, color, or religion.

If they don’t bring it into my sphere, be it religious, social, or work, I treat them with respect and it simply isn’t an issue. Note that this approach DOES include muslims. To me, it is their business, and unless they make it an issue with me by doing things like sticking up for terrorists, pushing for sharia law, trying to kill non-muslims, etc., I am inclined to take them at face value. And that is fine with me.

But once people begin to push something like homosexuality into an area that affects me directly, it is no longer a personal peccadillo, it becomes a public issue.

I deeply resent the homosexual agenda that seeks to make it a “civil rights” issue, and anyone who cares about civil rights should be offended as well. People have no control over their sex or the color of their skin.

But contrary to their efforts to make people believe that there is a genetic component to homosexuality (their Holy Grail)people DO have a choice. Which normally is their business, but when they make it mine by pushing to normalize what is clearly aberrant behavior, indoctrinate children with it, and make speaking out against it a “hate crime”, it DOES become my business.


38 posted on 05/29/2015 1:16:14 PM PDT by rlmorel ("National success by the Democratic Party equals irretrievable ruin." Ulysses S. Grant.)
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