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To: longtermmemmory
"Where are the homosexual groups saying Glsen should stay OUT of the public schools? Where are the homosexual groups speaking against special rights? The homosexual groups that spoke and voted in favor of colorado's referendum? Where are the homosexuals who said adoption is best left to a mother and a father?"

The fact is that most homosexuals I know have no desire to be in the spotlight and prefer to live a quiet, private life. This includes the two guys down the street from me. They aren't pro-gay agenda but they also have no desire to get on a public soapbox against it. Why should they be required to do so?
631 posted on 05/21/2003 11:33:24 AM PDT by kegler4
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To: kegler4
Why should they be required to do so?

Nobody is saying they are required to do anything. If gays kept their sex life to themselves we wouldn't be talking about the homosexual agenda.

Statistics tell us gay foster parents are more apt to molest children. We're able to point to the link, the likelyhood and the lasting effects of homosexuality and child molestation. There is also additional information entitled Homosexuality and Child Sexual Abuse. Nobody requires homosexuals to speak out against the homosexual agenda, but we see a pattern and we want it out of our schools; also the stats tell us a mom and dad are best parents so we don't agree with gay adoption.

A compassionate society should discourage the deadly homosexual behavior but those of us who do get labeled homophobic. We're not the ones who hate homosexuals, its the ones who don't discourage the deadly behavior that appear to hate homosexuals. A friend is someone who won't always tell you what you want to hear.

633 posted on 05/21/2003 11:53:05 AM PDT by scripter
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