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To: EdReform; backhoe; Yehuda; Clint N. Suhks; saradippity; stage left; Yakboy; I_Love_My_Husband; ...

Homosexual Agenda Overlapping with Moral Absolutes Ping. Apologies to those of you who are on both lists. If I were smart, I'd have a third list consisting of those who are on both. Too bad for you I'm not.

The Mayor of Denver sounds like a cousin of Mayor Noisome of SF. Maybe they're friends.

Atheism meets the "gay" agenda, and the result is - terminal kookdom with an evil edge.

If I lived there, I would make some HUGE signs and take them to the parade.

If anyone wants on/off either pinglist, pingify me~!


22 posted on 12/04/2004 3:33:09 PM PST by little jeremiah (What would happen if everyone decided their own "right and wrong"?)
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To: little jeremiah
The Mayor of Denver sounds like a cousin of Mayor Noisome of SF. Maybe they're friends. Atheism meets the "gay" agenda, and the result is - terminal kookdom with an evil edge...

Funny you should mention that. When the San Francisco gay marriage fiasco was going on, Mayor Hickenlooper was asked about it on a local talk show and refused to condemn Newsome's actions outright (he tap danced around it, basically). He also tipped his hand, implying that he supports "gay marriage", without explicitly stating it. Even more amazing, is that Hickenlooper has given each of his staff members a copy of a book called "The Rise of the Creative Class", by Richard Florida (a professor at Carnegie Mellon University), and has announced a major city initiative based upon this book. The crackpot theory expressed within its pages is basically that economically vibrant cities get that way today by catering to gays, bohemians, and the "arts" (not the classical type, but more the "edgy", controversial type). These types of people are part of what Florida calls the "Creative Class." Within his book, Florida then ranks U.S. cities according to an index he has concocted based upon these factors. So what city tops his list of the most creative, and therefore most economically vibrant? Why, San Francisco, of course. After the City by the Bay come such places as Austin, Seattle, and Boston. Cities making the bottom of his list include Memphis, Las Vegas, and Greensboro. Only one BIG problem... As documented by the Wall Street Journal and the American Enterprise, among others, when measured by standard criteria of economic growth, Florida's bottom cities almost uniformly OUTPERFORM the cities at the top of his list, i.e. his whole theory is FALSE! Yet Mayor Hickenlooper has never acknowledged his sizable blunder, and has even gone so far as to talk about using city funds to hire Richard Florida as a consultant! My gut instinct is that Florida himself is homosexual and is using this "theory" to attempt to legitimize cities' catering to he and his "friends." (check out his website at: http://www.heinz.cmu.edu/~florida/ and see what conclusion you draw). Hickenlooper is an elitist liberal who uncritically swallows whole every nutbag theory that comes along, yet can't see the sense behind maintaining a "Merry Christmas" sign at Christmas time, until half the population of the Country slaps some sense back into him. He is one who needs to be watched vigilantly in the future.

BTW, Hickenlooper has also started an initiative to "end homeless in Denver in 10 years." Wonder how long it will take before our streets look (and smell) just like those in the utopia of San Francisco?

28 posted on 12/05/2004 11:51:52 AM PST by noiseman (The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.)
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