Engaging in sexual actions with someone of the same gender, does not
make that person a homosexual. A homosexual desires a person of
the same sex in the same manner a heterosexual desires a person
of the opposite sex.
"...I know conservative homosexuals who do NOT agree with the
"radical gay agenda"; they know how to handle their private affairs
without the help of the government......"
Sure, you or I can get by without the perks of Government coffers,
but if you or I are being denied what is Constitutionally provided to us,
would it be right not to fight for it?
If you do not own a firearm, would you ignore the fight against
legislation that will make owning a firearm illegal?
Constitutional rights; human rights, should never be taken lightly.
What someone else loses today, you may lose tomorrow.
I won't let it happen on my watch; not without a fight.
Gay or straight, rights are rights.
...but if you or I are being denied what is Constitutionally provided to us, would it be right not to fight for it?
There is no right enumerated in the Constitution that confers the right to marry to people practicing homosexual behavior.
Homosexuals have the same Constitutional rights as any other individual in the United States of America. The Constitution doe not address marriage, it is an issue left to the States.
What rights are you referring to that are being denied?