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To: JesseHousman
I wonder from time to time if we haven't past the point of no return. It seems these speciality groups have the money and time to keep pounding their message and it may be on the verge of becoming the norm.

We have let all these divisive groups have their way little by little and could it be there is not stopping them now?

6 posted on 02/29/2004 8:53:57 AM PST by blackbart1 (I miss Tony...)
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To: blackbart1
I wonder from time to time if we haven't past the point of no return. It seems these speciality groups have the money and time to keep pounding their message and it may be on the verge of becoming the norm.

We have let all these divisive groups have their way little by little and could it be there is not stopping them now?


I think I've found their playbook:

http://www.gunnewsdaily.com/soc3.html

I know the references to the Soviet Union and Khruschev are a bit dated from The Naked Communist but the other things in there describes the America of 2004 even though it was written in 1958. Former FBI Agent, Dr. Skousen is still alive and well, he just turned 90 and still writes about these topics. He's a member of the LDS Church.

I might be delving into kookdom here but I'm beginning to think my father was right when he said way back in the 1970's when I was a kid that "we will face another Civil War." I've debated with the proponents of homosexual marriage and similar ideals and there is really no common ground between us and them. Basically, it just turns into an "Yo Mama" agrument and escalates from there. What really scares me is not if, but when, we reach a breaking point. Like you, I wonder if we have "jumped the shark" and passed the point of no return.
11 posted on 02/29/2004 9:47:04 AM PST by Nowhere Man ("Laws are the spider webs through which the big bugs fly past and the little ones get caught.")
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To: blackbart1
If you look at certain constituencies, yes, some are more active beyond their numbers…"

The solution to this problem of disproportionate influence by the homosexual lobby is simple: get more of the normal population involved in voting. Of course, the secondary problem is informing this “normal population” with the facts and keeping the propagandists from “mudding the water.” In a society where the press is both, protected by a First Amendment and dominated by liberal, socialist-leaning journalists and producers, keeping propaganda out of the mix may be nigh on to impossible. Therefore, the only suitable alternative is to counter the homosexual propaganda output with a larger, more productive fact output…
15 posted on 02/29/2004 10:32:52 AM PST by Lucky Dog
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To: blackbart1
I sometimes feel the same way,that we have reached the point of no return with the homos and abortionists having so much money and time.I guess if you do not produce children and all of your patients are dead, you have a lotof time on your hands that those of us with lots of kidsand jobs that are responsibilities to be lived up to,dont have.However, Sodom and Gommorah were destroyed and we had a small tap in the shoulder 911but the country as a whole has failed to heed it.This is just my personal opinion.I do not want to offend anyone directly.
16 posted on 02/29/2004 11:25:41 AM PST by catholic
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