Posted on 07/20/2007 4:53:18 PM PDT by wagglebee
Good-bye San Fran, HELLO San Diego.
I miss Boll Weevil an jack in the Box.
The lady that owns the San Diego Union Tribune, Helen Copley has a son grown and married who is a homosexual.
I have never understood the concept of ‘pride’ and some kind of bizarre sexual practice going together. Think about it. It is almost like there are people in our society who have gone back hundreds of years to some kind of strange tribal ritual in the African jungle wearing masks and celebrating some totally freaky demon or perverted spirit. To think this happens on our public streets is pure insanity. If you step back from it all, you realize our country is in grave danger when these complete sexually degenerate psychos walk around and shame our whole society.
what a slap in the face to our troops.
Bump
thanks.
seems to me i saw a pic of him once and he was grossly over weight.
what did you think of the 2002 election that i described above?
what ever happened to a “free and independent press”?
clearly the election would have gone to pfingst if the sdut had not intervened.
I miss a few things in the area, but they hardly overcome all the bad things that have come to pass.
A lot of other cities would qualify for that one too.
It just strikes me odd that a whole month would be declared to "honor" one type of sexual preference. I presume they do not have a "heterosexual pride month" or "no sexual pride month."
did you read my #39 reply to you on your san diego gay pride thread?
i still don’t understand how the san diego union tribune got away with this.
thanks,
ken
A lot of what you stated was going on before we left San Diego. We had older women in their 80s being raped in their homes by young punks, we had old couples having their homes broken into and these animals would beat the old couples for no reason, just for the pleasure. Not to mention the regular run of the mill burglaries and robberies. When you called 911, depending on the severity of the crime, you might have to wait up to an hour for an officer who arrived in time to take a report. I also liked having to listen to the 911 message in spanish. One of the last straws for us was the inner city to suburb trolley systems. This was the governments way of making sure that the inner city garbage could get out to the suburbs for targets of opportunity. Hell, in Santee the sheriff built a substation at the end of the trolley line. I finally strongly suggested to my wife that she no longer shop alone at Fletcher Parkway in El Cajon. Oh yes, and College Grove, what a joke.
I had never considered the aspect of the trolley being employed by the downtown criminal element as transport to the suburbs. I did consider the number of Mexicans on the trolley each day and the increased probability of exposure to TB and other communicable diseases that aren't an issue when I drive my own car.
When I was young, my principal reason for going out toward La Mesa was to patronize the Heathkit store. Later, the ham radio swap meet migrated from Oceanside to the stadium parking lot and finally to the Santee drive-in. The ham swap meet was a great place for a new ham with a small budget to find a use radio and accessories. By the time I left, the only good reason to go to El Cajon was the El Cajon Gun shop. Mostly to purchase big boxes of bullets to restock my reloading supplies.
This is a trend across the country, I think. Binghamton (we are 15 minutes away) declared June "Gay Pride Month" last year and this year, waving a gay/rainbow flag next to the New York State and US flags above the courthouse. They had a "gay awareness day" complete with "family friendly" activities.
Interestingly, within 3 weeks after Mayor Ryan waved the flag above the courthouse last year Binghamton had the worst flood in its history--Court St. was completely under water. Coincidence?
I’m a lifelong Catholic (at times more devout than others), but Jonathan Edwards’ sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” has long seemed apropos to the moral collapse we are seeing today.
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