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To: Norm Lenhart
I just posted it on facebook.Can't beat the system Carrie.I work in a town that has quickly turned Gay as they call it .I have been hit on many times as a female by females,they mostly seem confused and lost.The gay as they call it men were mostly drunks and the females druggies .Then you have the sober people who are homosexuals.We have a man dressed up as a woman walking the street taking ads.I am friends with some,most do not support gay marriage and feel it's a joke.
206 posted on 06/12/2012 9:14:08 PM PDT by fatima (Free Hugs Today :))
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To: fatima

She’s going to experience what many formerly popular entertainers have. Once upon a time, Ellen and Rosie were if not loved, at least enjoyed for their ‘talents’. There are many examples of suddenly political entertainers who, after taking their stand, find that their fans don’t want to financially support artists whose statements go against their own beliefs.

I am sire I’m not the only dude with a CD player that stopped buying the music of artists that went gay/lib. I’m a big Judas Priest fan. When Rob Halford came out of the closet, my JP album purchases stopped. I simply will not contribute to that which I disagree with.

There are many movies I’ve seen commercials for that I’d love to go see but will not, simply because A: see above and B: I can’t enjoy a movie knowing the above.

Limits my options greatly, but my life does not require movies or funding libs to be complete. Plenty of outlets out there and all of them more enjoyable. Instead of buying all those lib CDs, I took up music from a musician aspect and make my own. Best hobby I ever had.


209 posted on 06/12/2012 9:25:54 PM PDT by Norm Lenhart
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