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THE GAY TRUTH
World Net Daily, Illinois Leader, NewsMax ^ | 5.30.2003 | Kevin McCullough

Posted on 06/09/2003 4:36:48 PM PDT by KMC1

Even though people on both sides of the issue deny it, it is increasingly obvious that homosexuality is dominating a new place on the scale of American political life. Even in conservative circles, prominent voices – some of whom I call friends, all of whom I respect – continually find themselves divided on not only the issue, but also how people of conscience respond to it.

In recent weeks, David Horowitz, president of the Center for the Study of Popular Culture, and Robert Knight of Concerned Women for America, have been "duking it out" on the issue of whether or not prominent faith-based conservatives (Gary Bauer, Paul Weyrich, Sandy Rios, et al.) should have confronted RNC Chairman Marc Racicot about his meetings with the Human Rights Campaign and Log Cabin Republicans.

I have also had some recent spirited discussions with everyday people, fellow pundits, and talk-show types, among them Hugh Hewitt, Ann Coulter and Dennis Prager, who also disagree as to the basic tenets of some of what those "religious-right" types had to say to Chairman Racicot.

And since we are on the issue of the chairman of the RNC meeting with the "Log Cabins," let me take my position on that first. Chairman Racicot did nothing wrong in meeting with this group. The chairman's job is to meet with groups of all sorts. He is to allow them to say what they have to say, respond, and let them go. The devil is in the details.

Did he make concessions to them? Did he promise them things that compromise President Bush's otherwise stellar performance for social conservatives? If he did, then that is where and when all that is holy should break loose and crumble around him. On this point, I believe Horowitz is right – Chairman Racicot should be allowed to determine whom he will and will not meet with.

But I have noticed that when it comes to the entire issue of homosexuality, increasing numbers of banner conservatives are going soft on truth that has been commonly understood for thousands of years. That truth is this: Homosexuality is behavior that is damaging to individuals, to families and to society.

Conservatives have been scared into believing that there really is something about homosexuality that is uncontrollable or inherent in genetic or biological make-up to cause these people to behave in this manner. On this point, Horowitz is dead wrong – there is not a scintilla of proof that homosexuality is a genetic or biological trait. To believe otherwise diminishes Horowitz's credibility, at least on this issue.

So let's examine the statement that has been commonly understood for thousands of years.

It is damaging to individuals. It's true – from AIDS to suicide – look at the numbers. What single group of people is more affected than any others? Homosexual men. At the "International Mr. Leather" contest held in Chicago in 2002, a man died from the "activities" of the weekend. The sex was billed as blockbuster, but what difference does that make if you are found face up in a pool of your own blood after having been given large dosages of the date rape drug?

The "gay" lifestyle does nothing to promote monogamous healthy relationships. Why? Because there is little, if anything, healthy about nihilism, narcissism and compulsive sexual addiction. Yet the community where these traits are not only seen, but also encouraged, is again among individuals wrapped up in the "gay life."

It is damaging to families. Heck, it destroys them. The "alphas" in homosexual relationships, be they men or women, are many times recruiting younger partners. A vast percentage of those who enter the homosexual life do so after having been sexually initiated by an older person of their sex – be it consensual or not – it usually has the feel of enticement or seduction. Homosexuality also destroys families by preventing their future possibility. Frank and Charlie can't have kids – at least not as God designed it. This basic, simple word picture should be easy to understand.

Homosexuality is damaging to society. Over Memorial Day weekend, here in Chicago, the International Mr. Leather event returned. First-hand accounts of hotel workers who were molested, security guards who resigned over fondling, as well as the inability to be allowed to keep order, and the city police who looked the other way while the most disgusting displays of ingestion, consumption, expulsion and any other bodily functions took place in public rooms should settle this issue.

But if you are still not convinced, go out and buy a copy of Dr. Cary Savitch's book, "The Nutcracker Is Already Dancing." Our fear to speak out on basic understandings of right vs. wrong is preventing our society from reaching its potential. But beyond that, we are also laying the foundation for a destructive future.

So what am I suggesting? That my otherwise clear-thinking conservative friends and colleagues be courageous and remind the world that one of the basic tenets of conservative values is knowing that there is such a thing as right and wrong. And for as long as God's creation has been here, homosexual behavior has always been – and continues to be – morally wrong.

Love for our fellow humans can only exist in the presence of truth. When will we as compassionate conservatives show enough compassion to love people to a better tomorrow?

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1 posted on 06/09/2003 4:36:48 PM PDT by KMC1
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To: KMC1
Sort of like the Pollard supporters, always trying to present the issue for discussion.
Whenever the issue of homosexuality comes up I always think of the movie Slapshot where Paul Newman asks his hockey clubs owner just how are you gonna react when you come home some time and find some fags (paraphraseing) member in your sons mouth?
2 posted on 06/09/2003 4:46:16 PM PDT by Joe Boucher
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To: KMC1
This issue is the Achilles Heel of many in the conservative movement. It is absolutely imperative that we understand this type of behavior strikes at the heart of all that is right and proper. It undermines the traditional building block of society, the family in ways that no other single issue does. If we lose on this issue, we've lost period.
3 posted on 06/09/2003 5:45:55 PM PDT by bereanway
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To: KMC1
And for as long as God's creation has been here, homosexual behavior has always been – and continues to be – morally wrong.

Love for our fellow humans can only exist in the presence of truth.

Bump to that

4 posted on 06/09/2003 6:57:31 PM PDT by Fzob (Why does this tag line keep showing up?)
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The 'gay' truth: Kevin McCullough on homosexuality dominating American politics
5 posted on 06/09/2003 8:11:22 PM PDT by EdReform (Support Free Republic - Become a Monthly Donor)
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To: KMC1
Rightwing extremist conservatives would have had no problem with gays being numbered inconspicuously amidst other Republican supporters. That would amount to gays merely being Republican supporters who happen to be gay.

However, when gays form a group and meet with the Republican chairman, conservatives are right to be concerned because now gays are no longer Republicans who happen to be gay, they are gays with an agenda and that agenda is not consistant with the Republican party.

When conservatives compromise, aethiestsocialistcommunists win.

6 posted on 06/09/2003 8:50:26 PM PDT by Nephi (Extremism in the defense of liberty is no vice. Moderation in the pursuit of justice is no virtue.)
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To: bereanway
Well said!
8 posted on 06/09/2003 9:54:36 PM PDT by Clint N. Suhks
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To: saramundee
Hard to bash and have ill will towards your own child, sister, brother, son.

How about a father or an uncle who’s torn apart their families for selfish reasons of perversion?

9 posted on 06/09/2003 10:02:12 PM PDT by Clint N. Suhks
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To: KMC1
I don't understand why this minority wields so much power.

They claim to be between 5 and 10% of the population, so in truth it probably less, yet we can't them and their private behavior out of the damn spotlight.

They are as bad as the clintons in their demand for attention.
10 posted on 06/09/2003 11:07:08 PM PDT by Wil H
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To: Wil H
It's called narcissim. That along with same sex attraction are symptoms of much deeper unresolved problems.

I would say exactly like the Clintons. It's not secret they have sexual dysfunction within their family and they are both narcissistic as well.
11 posted on 06/10/2003 12:03:05 AM PDT by kuma
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To: saramundee
I have a close relative as well. Because I love her is all the more reason I recognize it for what it is. I have my own weaknesses as well. Those weaknesses make me want to sympathize with her. However, that's just guilt and that is probably the same with Cheney etc...

So what do we do? Give in to our weaknesses or admit they are weaknesses and try to improve ourselves?
12 posted on 06/10/2003 12:07:25 AM PDT by kuma
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To: kuma; Wil H
"It's called narcissim. That along with same sex attraction are symptoms of much deeper unresolved problems."


Is This Gay Behavior Sick?

13 posted on 06/10/2003 5:36:36 AM PDT by EdReform (Support Free Republic - Become a Monthly Donor)
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To: KMC1
"religious-right"

As opposed to the ATHEIST LEFT?

14 posted on 06/10/2003 5:40:20 AM PDT by Puppage (You may disagree with what I have to say, but I will defend to your death my right to say it)
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To: bereanway
If we lose on this issue, we've lost period.

you've already lost on this issue.

what you are currently seeing are echoes of a battle long past. the gays won. their strategy of simply letting their families and friends know of their feelings worked brilliantly.

the rest - all the lobbying and lawsuits - is just to speed the mop up.

15 posted on 06/10/2003 8:40:20 PM PDT by jethropalerobber
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To: jethropalerobber
I don't believe we've lost yet and I think the public's reaction to Santorum's comments earlier in the year are evidence. They didn't hurt his favorable ratings one iota. Gay victimization at this point doesn't resonate much outside of a fairly narrow slice of America. I am however concerned that may soon change and does appear to be changing in certain areas of the Republican Party.
16 posted on 06/10/2003 9:05:46 PM PDT by bereanway
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To: bereanway
you've got somewhat of a point about santorum.

but then again his approval rating was pretty low to begin with (55%). i think the country is split more or less down the middle right now - my point is that acceptance of gays has been accelerating so rapidly in the last 10 years that momentum alone will carry it to a solid majority position within the decade.

polling also shows that tolerance slants heavily towards youth. even if the general social trend somehow stopped dead, the effects of aging and death alone would tilt things in favor of acceptance.

17 posted on 06/11/2003 8:21:23 AM PDT by jethropalerobber
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To: jethropalerobber
I think you're probably correct as much as I hate to admit it. Unless some sort of a major cultural shift occurs, the normalization process will continue and will probably accelerate. At least that's the sense I'm getting.
18 posted on 06/11/2003 9:07:21 AM PDT by bereanway
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