Posted on 11/10/2008 10:57:02 PM PST by farmer18th
A lady has a cross torn from her hands and destroyed counter-protesting a band of angry Palm Springs tolerance-mongers.
yes, and they are very possessed people. The homo spirit is one very dark creature.
Bingo. They hate themselves, so hating others comes very easily to them.
That’s too nice a word for them. I prefer to call them what they are—children of hell.
I would not use the term "Children" for these animals.
They are Spawns of Satan.
Mace? Is that a .38 or .357 caliber?
Spawn of Satan. That’s about right.
People who engage in suicidal conduct of their own volition are of course going to be a danger to others as well.
Stay well clear of this disease riddled city.
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Prevention/Epidemiology
California: ( Palm Springs ) Desert Syphilis Rate Soaring
July 20, 2007
In 2006, Coachella Valley reported California’s second-worst syphilis rate with 11 cases per 100,000 population, trailing only San Francisco’s rate of 33 cases per 100,000.
Local health officials cited as potential causes prevention fatigue, HIV treatment optimism, and illegal drug use — primarily methamphetamine use among gay men.
The Riverside County Department of Public Health (RCDPH) reported 144 syphilis cases in 2006, up from 107 cases in 2005 and just 17 in 2001. If new monthly reports continue at their average of 18 cases, the county would report more than 200 syphilis cases this year.
“If we kept that rate, yes, we will have a higher number; but I don’t think we will,” said Barbara Cole, a nurse and director for RCDPH disease control.
Riverside County, which did not even rank among US counties with high syphilis rates in 2000, now ranks the fourth-highest in the state. Reporting more cases are Los Angeles, San Francisco, and San Diego counties.
Syphilis is especially worrisome for Riverside and San Bernardino counties, since it facilitates HIV transmission and the region has the nation’s fifth-highest concentration of residents with HIV. In addition, 93 percent of Riverside County syphilis diagnoses were in males. Of Riverside syphilis cases, more than 60 percent have been in the valley in recent years. In the valley, about 72 percent of cases in 2006 were men who have sex with men.
“I think it has a lot to do with Palm Springs being known as a gay mecca,” said Arturo Hernandez, director of education with the city’s Desert AIDS Project.
If these people keep it up, they are going to get worse than a blinding but a stunning sun.
It seems so. There is also a story in Judges 19.
More proof that this crowd is not at all interested in civil rights.
Bitchy gay men. Is there a worse lot?
And how does the commentator end his report? “You can see there is a lot of hate — on both sides.” Sigh.
The interesting part is the guy trying to cover the camera from seeing what’s going on with a placard that ends in “equal rights for all”.
I’d like to know what the police are going to do about this. If that were my mother, there’d be some head busting to do.
We dont march and threaten Catholics and Mormons nor do we rip gay rainbows from the gay herds.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jiwc9ybBiAw&feature=related
We can boycott the corporations funding the repeal of Prop 8.
Boycotts can work for our side too.
There are many corporations funding the repeal of Prop 8.
This link takes us right to the corporate sponsor page to repel Prop 8:
http://laglc.convio.net/site/PageServer?pagename=SU_CORPORATIONS
Homosexual thugs might think twice before approaching sword wielding Christians. And if the gov't wants to ban our swords, we'll just tell 'em that it's part of our religion and that we answer to a higher power.
I hope all the homosexuals move to California and cut their electoral votes in half in twenty years. Its clear that the state is dying.
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