To: Pontiac
If I was soldier, I could live with the knowledge someone was gay. I don’t care if they’re doing it, as long as they don’t make it MY business. Live and let live.
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12/18/2010 1:30:51 PM PST by
goldstategop
(In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives In My Heart Forever)
To: goldstategop
No, its not live and let live. Allowing that type of abomination in this country is what destroys a civilization. It’s one more step of family break up. If you want an example of what can happen to countries or cities that allow and even condone that type of activity you may want to study up on Sodom and Gomorrah.
To: goldstategop
I disagree. “Live and let live” applies equally to the soldier's who don't want this reprobate life style jammed down their throats. And to the ones who will now have to sit through “sensitivity” training and the endless E.O. classes I don't want to walk into the commissary with my three year old son and watch a couple of “men” holding hands and playing house. Keep sex in the bedroom and out of the uniform. That's what “Don't ask Dont tell” was supposed to be about. Pass all the laws that they want. This life style will never be “acceptable” to the vast number of American’s. Our military was the last sane place in America. But we seemed to have lost the war with this one.
To: goldstategop
I disagree. “Live and let live” applies equally to the soldier's who don't want this reprobate life style jammed down their throats. And to the ones who will now have to sit through “sensitivity” training and the endless E.O. classes I don't want to walk into the commissary with my three year old son and watch a couple of “men” holding hands and playing house. Keep sex in the bedroom and out of the uniform. That's what “Don't ask Dont tell” was supposed to be about. Pass all the laws that they want. This life style will never be “acceptable” to the vast number of American’s. Our military was the last sane place in America. But we seemed to have lost the war with this one.
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