Posted on 05/26/2004 7:49:57 PM PDT by BJungNan
"Using artificial insemination to get pregnant, lesbians are four times more likely to have children than gay men." Four times? That actually sounds low to us (Best of the Web Today - WSJ).
(Excerpt) Read more at reuters.com ...
After breastfeeding them a couple times, the novelty wears off for the men.
A while back we had a string about a leaked Reuters memo that indicated management's alarm about on-the-job drunkenness at the mostly British news agency. Perhaps this is another indication.
An enema?
Oh, did I make another typo? That should have been "by" ;-)
Oh, did I make another typo? That should have been "by" ;-)
Congratulations on duping gullible freepers with your fake headline and altered authors name. However watch out, that kind of thing is against the rules.
(1). The headline was not fake. It is the same as in the link provided in the original post. It was pulled from WSJ Best of the Web (scroll down to last item). Taranto deserves the credit on this find, thus the link provided.
(2) the author's name in the article that is also linked in the thread is correct. The word "by" is misspelled, not the name.
Perhaps you are confused at my effort to conserve band width by linking both articles in one thread - seemed like the best use of resources.
There is also a typo in the headline - this I am sure you noticed - for which I do offer my regrets.
What We Can Do To Help Defeat the "Gay" Agenda |
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Homosexual Agenda: Categorical Index of Links (Version 1.1) |
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Myth and Reality about Homosexuality--Sexual Orientation Section, Guide to Family Issues" |
It is easy and it does not have to be artificial. You take a woman, proclaim her to be a transgender man who is gay and attracted to other men. You couple this transgender gay man with a man who will impregnate "him" without any problem!
This would be a modern miracle of political correctness and diversity. The only complication is that resulting child will be very confused as he grows up.
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