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To: Right Wing Professor
Ten years go, I would have been with you on this. However, I've been ineluctably drawn to the conclusion this really isn't about privacy. It's about transforming society, including the education of children, concepts of what is and isn't public decency, and heterosexual relations, none of which has a damn thing to do with what two men do together in a bedroom. It's about getting sexual access to ever younger adolescents. It's an agenda, usually disavowed but ever more frequently being acknowledged. And, since homosexuals are increasingly invading what I consider my space, I see no particular reason why I should respect theirs.

From Tammy Bruce: Protect New York's Children from the Gay Elite

I cannot even begin to express my rage at a radical gay fringe and leftists who now are openly and willingly sacrificing children in a vain and self-obsessed drive to quench their own appetites for the young. That’s all this amounts to—adults indulging themselves, and others made too mute by political correctness to step up and say "No."

319 posted on 02/24/2004 8:39:10 AM PST by tuesday afternoon
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To: tuesday afternoon
Listen to Tammy Bruce discuss this topic in this excellent interview:

Concerned Women for America - Radio: Sandy Rios and Tammy Bruce

She’s a former leader within the National Organization for Women. She’s a lesbian and she is pro-choice. But she also believes there is a right and wrong. Sounds intriguing? Tune in for our discussion with Tammy Bruce in this edition of Concerned Women Today...

Click here to listen

320 posted on 02/24/2004 10:56:56 AM PST by EdReform (Support Free Republic - All donations are greatly appreciated. Thank you for your support!)
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