Posted on 06/26/2006 1:27:31 PM PDT by DBeers
Guess what their purchasing power is .... ;-)
Thank you very much for the list. I don't believe in boycotts... but neither do I personally plan to reward this garbage.
Yes, let's invest more in a demographic incapable of reproducing who has a history of transferring a terminal disease.
PFLAG's trip to Wall Street - to "ring the closing bell on homophobia" - will be an opportunity for the group to discuss the exponentially growing reach of the buying power of GLBT Americans when coupled with the purchasing force of their families and friends.
"ring the closing bell on homophobia"?
--once the bell promoting delusion is rung will homosexual agenda activists salivate in Pavlovian fashion?
Once it was Chesty Morgan, the stripper - remember her? As I recall - she got a standing ovation.
Perverts.
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The Actuarial Tables of your Life Expectancy project otherwise.
How much of that finacial power is government expense for medical care and diseases related to the homosexual lifestyle?
Not just aids but all sex diseases, then drug abuse, then of course the domestic violence courts.
Seem to me that they just took 10% of the ecconomy rather than 2% AT best.
Now how much homosexual related products outside the medical issues? seems there would be a very small market for homosexual pride parade wear.
I never cease to be amazed at how the left banters terminology around - for decades it has been "racism" or racist. And while they still use said term (just look at the screams of racism regarding the very real need to close the borders).
And this article uses the other favorite term of the left - "phobia", as in "homophobia".
But since when is disagreeing with a lifestyle CHOICE that flies directly in the face the Bible and core Christian beliefs (regardless of the claims of the left to the contrary - this country was FOUNDED on Christain principals), equate to a fear? I don't fear homosexuals - I pity them and their choices. But my heart reaches out to them, fully knowing that they can choose to turn from their sinful lifestyle in much the same way as all of us are suppose to turn from the sin in our lives.
But fear - not at all. But I also believe that people living in and advocating for said lifestyle have no business teaching my children, leading a boyscout troop, pastoring a church, or other functions that should be held to a somewhat higher moral standard.
But that is not fear....
Parents, families, and friends of prescription drug abusers. The pharmaceutical companies thrive on their purchasing power. They help out the financial status of doctors and medical clinics too. Sometimes even hospitals.
Their purchasing power was just as high when they were in the closet.
I, for one, am glad that lesbians, gays, bi-sexuals, the transgendered, the omni-sexual and the whatever-sexual are finally getting their share of the American Dream, and that Corporate America is stepping up to the plate to help.
Why, I remember the day when LGBT's were forced to live on the outskirts of town, in that hellish twilight zone known as the "other side of the tracks", in ramshackle huts (those who had homes, that is), but most often taking shelter wherever they could -- in holes dug in embankments or in makeshift tents fashioned under bridges with sheets of newspaper; eating the leftovers from dogs and scavengers; drinking from filthy mudholes; wearing whatever they could find, usually the discards from rescue missions. Yes, they've come a long way, baby, and I can't help but get a misty-eyed inspiration from their struggle, calling to mind the words of that old homosexual spiritual, "Free at last, Free at Last, Thank God Almighty, we're free at last."
I seem to recall this issue showing up on some ballots in a few states... Overwhelming majority oppose such nonsense. It would seem to be a prudent business move to cater to that large majority. But I guess we don't make a big enough stink to be on their radar.
It must be terribly painful for them to be so downtrodden for so long. I wonder how those Queer Eye guys are doing in the money/clothes dept. Probably better than me.
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