Sadly, we must pray that Mrs. McGreevey has (1) had an HIV test and (2) that it came back negative.
The above poster is correct that homosexual sex in public places is adamantly defended as part of the "gay" lifestyle.
The so-called "gay" press reports that it's called "life in the bushes," and those who engage in it called "bush queens." Homosexual web sites report that in major metro areas, local homosexual and anti-AIDS groups patrol city parks offering free condoms and "rule" books advising men of their rights and how to avoid arrest (to facilitate and enable the public sex routine).
The following report by the Detroit Free Press, March 24, 2000, reveals just how warped their worldview is:
Investigators said gay sexual activity was common at
the adult bookstores raided Wednesday.
The result is that male semen gets all around these rooms, endangering the public through possible exposure to infected bodily fluids, (police) said.
But Jeff Montgomery, executive director of the Triangle Foundation, a gay rights group, defended the bookstores and said the raids were politically motivated harassment of gays. The people ensnared by these dragnets are people who may not be finding any other meaningful way to make contact with men, Montgomery said.
At least one homosexual web site advertises public sex locations, including not only rest areas and public parks, but restrooms in other places frequented by families and children such as in public libraries, universities, and government buildings.
Openly homosexual columnist Deb Price, who writes a weekly homosexual advocacy column on the supposedly "conservative" Detroit News editorial page, reported Feb. 26, 2001:
"Three Los Angeles studies also confirm a rise in risky sexual encounters, the Los Angeles Times reports. The Los Angeles County Health Services found half of HIV-positive men were having sex in PUBLIC PLACES without telling their sex partners of their status and often not using condoms."
Another interesting and disturbing aspect...media reports regarding police busts of homosexual activity in public parks and rest areas seem inevitably to include public school employees.
The threat the homosexual lifestyle poses to public health -- including HIV-positive men having anonymous multiple-partner sex in public parks, restrooms, and rest areas frequented by families and children -- is just one more in a long list of reasons society should stigmatize, discourage, and restrict such self-destructive and dangerous behavior, not facilitate or enable it.