[Treat gay sex like smoking]
Tax it? Make them do it 25 feet from the door to a public place? Make them show ID before they do it?
Forgot one;
Do we look for “truth” commericals about the “magical amount?”
Of course this guy is right — but we are living in the age of insanity.
Classify it as a ‘pre-existing condition’ so insurance co.’s don’t have to cover/pay for treatment.
Lawrence v. Texas needs to be overturned and states can then reinstate sodomy laws. The Federal Government has no business setting policy for HIV or any other disease (in fact we need to dismantle the Dept of HHS), so leave it to the states to deal with. If a state, or a local community, wants to make homosexual acts criminal it is well within their rights to do so.
“Treat gay sex like smoking. Lot of common sense in that approach, so obviously the Libs won’t even consider it. The Libs just want their perverted sex more than they want life.”
More than they want life, or a political career! Obviously Obama wanted it!
Lary Sinclair’s Press Conference:
http://larrysinclair.org/
Donald Young: News of his death:
http://abclocal.go.com/wls/story?section=news/local&id=5854125
Larry Bland,Donald Young,Nate Spencer: Connection?
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080617224527AAf6Ehz
I prefer to treat it like cancer ... or rabies
This would be unfair to intraveinous drug users too poor to afford clean needles
How about surgeon general warnings and advertisements. Something like these:
Warning! Queer sex can lead to HIV, AIDS, and other diseases that will KILL YOU.
Warning! Sodomy is a sin. God doesn’t like sin. Entire cities have been destroyed because of such sin.
Sodomy is dangerous - just ask the former inhabitants of Sodom and Gamorrah!
My health insuror sends me surveys and they always ask if and how much I smoke, they never ask if I’m queer. I wonder which is the cheaper disease to die from, AIDS or cancer?
PING = 4 LATER
I agree. No more gay sex in restaurants, bars and other public places.
We're told that the government has the right to require us to wear seat belts, even though we're adults capable of making our own decisions, because the greater injuries that statistically come from not wearing seat belts is a burden to society. Then the same people tell us that regulating homosexual behavior is unconstitutional, that sex between consenting adults is none of our business and the cost to society does not give it the right to regulate behavior.
"Can you imagine puffing in public? The nerve of some people!"
This is very good.
bump
120% of homosexual men eventually abstain from sex 92% of the time. I learned that from a Dish TV commercial.
promiscuous sex = HIV
promiscuous sex = unwanted babies = abortion = breast cancer and mental illness and STDs... 1/4 of all New York City Residents has herpes... icky
alchohol = a wide range of illnesses
overeating and eating too much fat = obesity and wide range of illnesses
Smoking = self-inflicted injury according to the health departments BUT according to two university studies in 2001 and 2002 ... second-hand smoke has ZERO effect on illness... anti-smoking = a pet peeve gone wild...
much like global warming, etc.
If taking part in the Lord’s Supper, which is a consensual act, resulted in a greatly increased indidence of infectious diseases and premature death, it would have greatly discouraged, restricted, or banned long ago. In stark contrast, homsexual sex is treated as free speech, and opposing it increasingly as a hate crime. This was not always the case:
Chapter 272: Section 34. Crime against nature
Section 34. Whoever commits the abominable and detestable crime against nature, either with mankind or with a beast, shall be punished by imprisonment in the state prison for not more than twenty years.
http://peacebyjesus.witnesstoday.org/Mass.Gen.Laws.html
And how can i love my neighbor if i do not warn them of a sin that will send them to an early grace and an eternal Hell, that by repentance and faith in the Lord Jesus and His sinless shed blood, they might be saved, as were some former homosexuals in the early church (1 Cor. 6:9-11)