Okay, so he contracted a dangerous disease having unnatural homosexual relations. We don't know how many other people contracted the disease due to him. I don't see him as a hero.
I just received a call from a friend who told me that another good friend had just died. He was a WW 11 vet. We had not been out to see him in a few months. His wife is not in the best of health either. What will she do without him? He was on the way to the doctor and had a heart attack. He was suffering from congestive heart failure. We will miss him.
There are people who disapprove of the homosexual lifestyle (me
included). There are people who hate homosexuals they have never even met. The latter group is composed of sick, hadrhearted individuals.
I don't know about you,but I firmly believe in the concept
of Divine Forgiveness.If he makes his peace with God,he'll
be OK in God's eyes.
Have you ever listened to David Brudnoy? Or are you just posting out of severe ignorance?
af_vet_1981,
I do not support the homosexual lifestyle or agenda in any way, but I don't think we need to pile on the man. He was a man, he wasn't trying to be a hero or a celebrity (from what I know of him) He seemed fairly honest, I listened to him for many years and he was a thoughtful, articulate person. I did not always agree with him, but he did not wear his homosexual lifestyle on his sleeve. He made reference to it on occasion, but usually in discussing some facet of a current event. Give him a little peace on his way out. Nothing personal against you, just my opinion.