Posted on 08/10/2009 11:53:59 AM PDT by IbJensen
I use bleach. Not quite so messy.
Wow, I can’t imagine doing those mountains on motorcyles!! Good for you guys!!!!! We noticed TONS of bikes as we drove north from central Texas toward (and into) Colorado, but as we actually got into the Rockies, we saw pretty few. We spent our first night on the road in Lubbock, Texas, where there practically seemed to be biker convention going on at our hotel. We wondered if they might be hauling it to Sturgis a little early, but then overheard one lady say she was on her way to Vail. The only place I remember seeing bikers once we got into the Rockies was at Pikes Peak. They cracked me up, actually...these grizzled older guys who looked so tough were getting some stranger to take their picture in front of one of the Pikes Peak signs, like all the other tourists there. They seemed really nice. It just reminded me that we are all alike, really. We also saw a group of bikers taking each other’s pictures in front of the Welcome to New Mexico sign as we zoomed by. It was cute! They looked like they were having such a good time.
I’m glad you and your husband survived the roundabouts! But sorry you had to endure the libtards!! That area certainly was overrun with granolas and Obama bumper stickers. If I’d been in my own vehicle, my Honda Element would certainly have fit in with the zillions of other Elements I saw...but my Palin sticker probably would have gotten my tires slashed!!
Victim of Medical Mutilation Wants Doctors to Reverse His "sex-change" Surgery
He reminds me a little of Roger DeBris, only not as good looking.
Or Ed Muskie.
Thanks. I suspect that this happens more often than the pro-homosexual crowd would like us to believe.
It is only logical that a flaming past is the last thing a recovering homosexual would want to reveal about himself, and then only to a trusted few, to the hate-filled world.
I know that many have found their way to a positive understanding of their birth gender, and recover patiently over a period of time. I lived for a long time in a large city with a huge arts/gay community. From among my classmates and co-workers, I personally witnessed the crossover to gay -- and the crossback to heterosexual marriage and children -- of quite a few men and several women, especially when the HIV crisis hit. (I employed some gays in my business.)
After their tenth or twentieth AIDS funeral in a year, preceded by ghoulish hospital visits in which a strong 185-lb man could be reduced to an 85-lb skeleton covered with fungus and purple lesions, many homosexuals of my acquaintance gave the matter some serious thought and made a rational decision to "be transformed by the renewing of their minds."
I'm speaking mainly of the psychological gender confusion here -- I have not personally known any transsexuals; but started reading about regrets after the surgery in medical journals (our business had some medical companies as clients) since not long after the craze of sex-change operations ramped up in the 70s.
Thanks for sharing your experience. Although I know and have known a number of homosexuals, to my knowledge none was a transsexual. In my limited experience, most have not been particularly well adjusted and some are quite maladjusted. While some of the world may be hostile to the homosexual, many are not. My brother and sister in law are employed in the theatre, and it’s quite a different attitude there.
There were some notorious trannies in the place I used to live -- but they were rock stars, and I did not know them. I agree about the adjustment issues -- it was getting to know gays really well that permitted me to hear their life stories, and to conclude from a place of affection and knowledge, not prejudice, that it was a disorder, not something inborn.
Multicultural leftists are trying their best to turn it into just another lifestyle option; I think the numbers of youths who get involved with it will rise, and the characteristics of the personalities may widen; but the intrinsic inadvisability of such high-risk behavior will continue to affect most adversely, whether they wish to recognize it or not.
This is a society that has "normalized" out-of-wedlock sex, single parenthood, third-party in vitro fertilization, gay adoption, transsexual bathroom privileges and a host of other deviations from the true norm, simply renaming them normal. Against this backdrop of social disorders (driven throughout the past century by organized socialist/atheist/communist opponents of Christian traditions throughout the Western world), singling out their disorder as a "bridge too far" must seem unfair to them.
And yes, within arts communities there are many persons of enormous gifts and talents who do populate the orchestras, the theaters, the museum staffs and contributors, publishing, fabric and homewares furnishers, musical instrument businesses, restauranteurs and all kinds of artisans. Society would be poorer without many of their skills.
But society also has an obligation to attempt creative and humane ways to keep all of its varied personalities within healthy parameters (certainly including the heterosexual deviations as well).
Telling the truth about the terrible costs of homosexual behavior (earlier death, higher rates of various diseases and emotional illnesses) is not homophobia; it is simply telling the truth.
He’s stranger than you think.
He’s a cross dresser, but not transgendered.
Gosh...I hate that I even know about this, but he hasn’t arranged things downstairs because he doesn’t want to.
However, he likes to dress like a whore, and he wanted cleavage, so there ya’ go.
He has a girlfriend.
Go figger...
(I’m so embarrassed at this state)
He has a girlfriend? I’m afraid to ask further questions (lol).
Town Hall Health Care
Tuesday, August 18th
10:00 to 11:00 a.m.
Pioneer Community Center
615 5th Street
Oregon City
... and this mayor is a Democrat as usual.
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