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The American Journal of Public Health Highlights Risks of Homosexual Practices
National Association for Research and Therapy of Homosexuality ^ | 17 July 2003 | A. Dean Byrd, Ph.D., M.B.A., M.P.H.

Posted on 07/28/2003 6:31:45 PM PDT by Vindiciae Contra TyrannoSCOTUS

The prestigious Journal of the American Public Health Association has devoted a substantial portion of its latest edition (AJPH -- Table of Contents (June 1 2003, 93 [6]).) to the risks associated with homosexual practices.

The following statement is one of several that glare at readers from the journal's cover:

"I gave my lover everything including HIV. I didn't mean to. We made a mistake. Maybe deep down we felt it would be better if we both had it..."

The journal contents read like a litany of bad news, one article following another. Consider the following: Mary E. Northbridge, Ph.D., MPH, Editor-in-chief, writes,

"Having struggled to come to terms with the catastrophic HIV epidemic among MSM [MSM is the new politically correct term for homosexual men i.e., Men who have Sex with Men] in the 1980s by addressing the pointed issues of sexuality and heterosexism, are we set to backslide a mere 20 years later as HIV incidence rates move steadily upward, especially among MSM?" ("HIV Returns," Editor's Choice section, page 860)

Michael Gross's editorial, "When Plagues Don't End," (pages 861-862) focuses on the resurgence of HIV/AIDS among homosexual men in the United States. The highest rates of HIV transmission are among African-American and Hispanic men who self-identify as gay.

Those rates are devastating. Gross notes, "To prevent HIV transmission, we have little more today than we had two decades ago, when it became clear that the virus causing AIDS is sexually transmitted: behavioral interventions."

After emphasizing the need for new biomedical technologies and effective translation and dissemination of behavioral approaches, he concludes with, "Perhaps most important, somehow we need to immunize prevention science, programs, and policies against stigma, political opportunism, and sanctimony."

In his article on "Black Men Who Have Sex With Men and the HIV Epidemic: Next Steps for Public Health," David J. Malebranche, addresses risk assessment and risk reduction. Malebranche references a recent six-site, US metropolitan area study that concluded that 93% of African American Men who were HIV infected felt that they were at low risk for HIV and did not know they had contracted the virus.

Malebranche's study contradicts the view that coming out of the closet or disclosing one's homosexuality is associated with improved mental health, responsible behavior, and lower rates of HIV infection. To the contrary, African-American men who disclose their homosexuality have a higher HIV prevalence than those who do not choose to do so (24% versus 14%). They also engaged in more unprotected anal sex (41% versus 32%) than those who do not disclose.

As Malebranche searches for reasons and conclusions, he--like most politically correct writers--inevitably lays the blame upon society, stating "....racial and sexual prejudice may impair delivery of services, helping to perpetuate rather than ameliorate the HIV epidemic." (Editorial section, pages 862-865).

Vincent M.B. Silenzio advocates an "Anthropological Assessment for Culturally Appropriate Interventions Targeting Men Who Have Sex with Men." He considers the public-health education approach to be inadequate because it fails "to sufficiently take socio-cultural factors into account." Silenzio concluded that

"same-sex desire, attraction, sexual behavior, and identity are dynamic historical processes profoundly influenced by culture. Public health practitioners, advocates, and others need to be sensitive and open to how target populations of MSM frame these issues and experience these phenomena.
Culturally sensitive and appropriate interventions for MSM should ideally be based in ethnographic data specific to the population of interest in order to be effective. Using the comparative lenses of anthropology and cultural studies, we may begin to appreciate the needs of MSM and other sexual minority populations in fundamentally different ways."
(Commentary section, pages 867-871).

The title of Michael Gross's second article comes as an ominous warning: "The Second Wave Will Drown Us." Citing a Centers for Disease Control statistic of a 14% increase of HIV-AIDS among homosexual men in the United States between 1999 and 2001, he provided data from California and New York (two states that were excluded from the CDC report!), which includes unprecedented outbreaks of syphilis and alarming rates of rectal gonorrhea.

As Gross searches for explanations, he theorizes that the blame lies with several factors: the difficulty of condom use, changes in milieus where HIV is spread, slow development of biomedical interventions, the separation of prevention and treatment, and moralism--declaring that homophobia "exacerbates rather than alleviates the threat."

Gross concludes that "behavioral interventions to promote condom use-the only strategy currently available to stem the MSM epidemic-are failing."

He notes an emerging visible subculture of "barebacking" (anal intercourse without condoms among homosexual men). He blames homophobia, which "inhibits prevention at all levels, not least the broader culture, which delivers anti-gay messages, institutionalizes homophobia through structural mechanisms, such as laws that regulate intimate sexual behavior, and lags in support of sensitive and honest prevention for gay and bisexual youth, young adults and older men."

Gross's article concludes with a moralistic monologue which includes the following statements:

Gross ends with a tirade against the government--from an attack on former Congressman Tom Coburn for his position on condoms, to criticism of Congressman Mark Souder's concerns about programs such as Stop AIDS because of the misuse of funds (which has been shown to have indeed occurred) to complaints about the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) and schools' emphasis on abstinence-only-until marriage programs.

Gross offers an interesting comparison:

"On the same day that seven astronauts and fragments of the vehicle that failed them plummeted to the fields and woods of East Texas, six times that many US MSM became infected. Maybe the number was higher, since it occurred on a weekend; perhaps lower if news of the catastrophe interrupted libidinous pursuits. ...
"On the basis of CDC estimates of the lifetime expenditures for treating a single case of HIV infection, MSM infections acquired that single day will cost $6.5 million. The cost in human potential need not enter the calculus even for a voodoo economist, unless so muddled by moral outrage that he thinks sex between men is indeed something to 'die for'." (Going Public section, pages 872-881).

The Infamous Dr. Kinsey

The editor chose to include a historical article entitled "Sexual Behavior in the Human Male," by Alfred Kinsey in a section devoted to voices from the past. That Kinsey has been thoroughly discredited seemed of little consequence to the editor. Perhaps a reading of the highly acclaimed biography of Kinsey by James H. Jones would have resulted in a different perspective of him. Consider the following excerpt of the Kinsey biography published in New Yorker Magazine:

"According to William Dellenback, the institute's photographer, Kinsey was becoming overtly exhibitionist-to the point of having himself filmed, always from the chest down, while engaged in masochistic masturbation. The world's foremost expert on sexual behavior would insert an object such as a pipe cleaner or swizzle stick into his urethra, tie a rope around his scrotum and then tug hard on the rope...
"Toward the end of his life, Kinsey's boundaries shifted again-to the point where he was apparently prepared to withhold moral disapproval of adult-child sexual contacts....
"Kinsey died believing that his crusade to promote more enlightened sexual attitudes had not succeeded. Yet in 1957, a year after his death the Supreme Court's Roth decision narrowed the legal definition of obscenity, expanding the umbrella of constitutional protection to cover a broader range of works portraying sex in art, literature, and film.
"In 1960, the birth control pill was introduced, offering a highly effective method of contraception. In 1961, Illinois became the first state to repeal its sodomy statutes. The next year, the Supreme Court ruled that a magazine featuring photographs of male nudes was not obscene and as therefore not subject to censorship.
Then, in 1973, in a dramatic reversal, the American Psychiatric Association removed homosexuality from its list of psychopathologies. Kinsey, the anguished man of science, had prevailed." (Voices From the Past section, pages 894-898, quoted from New Yorker magazine article "Annals of Sexology: Dr.Yes," New Yorker, September 1, 1997, page 113).

Perhaps the most alarming study in the American Journal of Public Health was that reported by Koblin et al, "High-Risk Behaviors Among Men Who Have Sex with Men in 6 US Cities: Baseline Data From the EXPLORE Study."

The authors described the prevalence of risk behaviors at baseline among MSM who participated in a randomized behavioral intervention study conducted in six US Cities: Boston, Chicago, Denver, New York, San Francisco, and Seattle. The data gathered involved homosexual men who were HIV-negative and who reported engaging in anal sex with one or more partners during the previous year. The results were staggering: among the 4,295 homosexual men,

"48.0% and 54.9%, respectively reported unprotected receptive and insertive anal sex in the previous six months. Unprotected sex was significantly more likely with one primary partner or multiple partners than with one non-primary partner. Drug and alcohol use were significantly associated with unprotected anal sex." (Research and Practice section, Beryl A. Koblin, PhD, Margaret A.Chesney, PhD, Marla J. Husnik, MS, Sam Bozeman, MPH, Connie.L. Celum, MD, Susan Buchbinder, MD, Kenneth Mayer, MD, David McKirnan, PhD, Franklyn N. Judson,MD, Yijian Huang, PhD, Thomas J.Coates, PhD, and the EXPLORE Study Team, pages 926-932.)

The study conducted by Ciccarone et al, on "Sex Without Disclosure of Positive HIV Serostatus in a US Probability Sample of Persons Receiving Medical Care for HIV Infection," provides additional alarming data to support the conclusion that "risky sex without disclosure of serostatus is not uncommon among people with HIV."

The authors conclude,

"The results of this study indicate that sex without disclosure of HIV status is relatively common among persons living with HIV. The rates of sex without disclosure found in our sample of HIV-positive individuals translate into 45,300 gay or bisexual men, 8,000 heterosexual men and 7,500 women-all HIV-infected-engaging in sex without disclosure in our reference population of individuals who were in care for HIV...
"...these numbers should be considered a lower-bound estimate." (Daniel H. Ciccarone, MD, MPH, David E. Kanouse, PhD, Rebecca L Collins, PhD, Angela Miu, MS, James L. Chen,MPH, Sally C. Morton, PhD, and Ron Stall PhD., pages 949-954.)

Medical Science Interlaced with Activism

The editors of the American Journal of Public Health are to be commended for addressing health risks associated with homosexual practices. However, themes of activism replaced science in many of the Journal's articles.

Nowhere did the authors cite the scientific evidence which has concluded that homosexuality is neither innate nor immutable. Nowhere did the authors note that homosexual men and women have choices in how they respond to their attractions. In no case did they even offer the view that homosexuality represents an adaptation--not an identity--and that homosexual attractions are more fluid than once thought.

Most importantly, the preoccupation of many of the authors with "homophobia" allows little room to adequately consider other hypotheses. Perhaps it is not homophobia but misguided activism that is responsible for the current health problems that plague homosexual individuals.

"Rights" issues seem to have replaced individual and community health concerns. For example, the scientific evidence is clear that homosexual practices place their participants at risk for mental and physical illness. J. Michael Bailey, in his commentary on the research on homosexuality and mental illness (Archives of General Psychiatry, 1999, Vol. 56, 883-884), concluded,

"These studies contain arguably the best published data on the association between homosexuality and psychopathology, and both converge on the same unhappy conclusion: homosexual people are at a substantially higher risk for some forms of emotional problems, including suicidality, major depression and anxiety disorder."

The studies published in the prestigious Archives of General Psychiatry in 1999 were later corroborated by a large, well-conducted from the Netherlands (Archives of Psychiatry, 2001). While society's alleged oppression of homosexual individuals (homophobia) seems to be a favorite panacea-like theory for the mental-health problems of those who practice homosexuality, the Dutch study is not supportive of such a hypothesis. Dutch society is recognized as one of the most gay-affirming and gay-tolerant in the world, and yet the risk for mental illness among those who engage in homosexuality remains high, and significantly higher than among heterosexuals in that country.

Bailey offers alternative hypotheses for the data associating mental illness with homosexuality. He suggests that homosexuality may be a "developmental error," "representing a deviation from normal development and is associated with other such deviations that may lead to mental illness." He also suggests another hypothesis-- that "increased psychopathology among homosexual people is a consequence of lifestyle differences associated with sexual orientation...such behavioral risk factors associated with male homosexuality such as receptive anal sex and promiscuity."

Inherent Anatomical Problems

Regarding physical health, there is increasing evidence that mortality and morbidity rates are substantially higher for those who engage in homosexual practices. For example, the risk of anal cancer soars by as much as 4,000% for men who engage in anal intercourse with other men. The host of medical consequences of those who practice anal intercourse is large, from the tearing of the rectal lining with all of its accompanying problems to the diseases associated with subsequent contact with fecal matter.

The American Public Health Association, along with other such national associations, needs to be aggressively pressed and held responsible for the activist spin placed on the research reported in the pages of their journal.

On the issue of risks of homosexual practices, the national organizations have become reckless guardians of the public health. The failure to report morbidity and mortality rates associated with homosexual practices should be cause for governmental scrutiny. The furthering of an agenda--no matter whose agenda--must not be placed above the lives of those whose interests must be protected.

Activism must not be placed above science in informing public policy. It is an injustice to homosexual men and women to allow activism, including accusations of homophobia, to silence discussion of health risks or to suppress research.

A civil society has an obligation to implement policies that promote the health and well-being of its citizens.

Bailey himself warns, "...it would be a shame if sociopolitical concerns prevented researchers from conscientious consideration of any reasonable hypothesis" regarding homosexuality. ("Homosexuality and Mental Illness," J. Michael Bailey, Archives of General Psychiatry, Oct.,1999, Volume 56, P. 884.)

I would agree.


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KEYWORDS: aids; behavior; gay; grids; health; homosexual; homosexualagenda; homosexuality; kinsey; risks; std

"According to William Dellenback, the institute's photographer, Kinsey was becoming overtly exhibitionist-to the point of having himself filmed, always from the chest down, while engaged in masochistic masturbation. The world's foremost expert on sexual behavior would insert an object such as a pipe cleaner or swizzle stick into his urethra, tie a rope around his scrotum and then tug hard on the rope...

"Toward the end of his life, Kinsey's boundaries shifted again-to the point where he was apparently prepared to withhold moral disapproval of adult-child sexual contacts....

Then, in 1973, in a dramatic reversal, the American Psychiatric Association removed homosexuality from its list of psychopathologies. Kinsey, the anguished man of science, had prevailed." (Voices From the Past section, pages 894-898, quoted from New Yorker magazine article "Annals of Sexology: Dr.Yes," New Yorker, September 1, 1997, page 113).

LAWRENCE et al. v. TEXAS - Scalia

States continue to prosecute all sorts of crimes by adults "in matters pertaining to sex": prostitution, adult incest, adultery, obscenity, and child pornography. Sodomy laws, too, have been enforced "in the past half century," in which there have been 134 reported cases involving prosecutions for consensual, adult, homosexual sodomy. Gaylaw 375. In relying, for evidence of an "emerging recognition," upon the American Law Institute’s 1955 recommendation not to criminalize " ‘consensual sexual relations conducted in private,’ " ante, at 11, the Court ignores the fact that this recommendation was "a point of resistance in most of the states that considered adopting the Model Penal Code." Gaylaw 159.

Today's opinion is the product of a Court, which is the product of a law-profession culture, that has largely signed on to the so-called homosexual agenda, by which I mean the agenda promoted by some homosexual activists directed at eliminating the moral opprobrium that has traditionally attached to homosexual conduct.

The New American - Fighting the Kinsey Fraud - May 24, 1999

Q. One of your important discoveries is the connection between the Kinsey cabal and the American Law Institute (ALI) — the "educational arm" of the American Bar Association — and ALI’s adoption of the Model Penal Code in 1955 to alter the sex crime laws and family laws of America, both nationally and state by state. Explain this nexus and its significance.

A. My chapter on Kinsey’s impact on American law provides evidence of the deceitful coordination and collaboration between Kinsey and key members of the ALI to overthrow the Common Law, biblical, and constitutional underpinnings of the legal protections provided against sexual predators. The ALI’s chief author of the Model Penal Code was Professor Herbert Wechsler, acclaimed legal scholar at Columbia University and formerly a confidential assistant to President Franklin Roosevelt. Wechsler launched the Kinsey/ALI crusade with an article in the May 1952 Harvard Law Review entitled "The Challenge of a Model Penal Code." Three years later, the ALI’s Model Penal Code was sent to state legislatures and our society’s legal protections began to crumble under a coordinated assault.

Kinsey’s network included New York Judge Morris Ploscowe, who published Sexual Patterns and the Law in 1951; journalist Albert Deutsch, who published Sex Habits of American Men in 1948; the notorious French pedophile and jurist Rene Guyon, who wrote The Ethics of Sexual Acts in 1948; and Morris Ernst and David Loth, who co-authored American Sexual Behavior and the Kinsey Report in 1948. Dr. Manfred Guttmacher and Dr. Harry Benjamin were also part of the Kinsey cabal.

This cadre of "experts" had a very well-oiled propaganda apparatus in the sympathetic national media, which accepted and promoted the Kinseyan legal and scientific claims without question. Kinsey was on the cover of most of our magazines and was celebrated in newspaper headlines and television news stories as a great scientist who was freeing the world from our unhealthy, puritanical sex repressions.

Q. The Kinsey/ALI cadre had a "hit list" of 52 crimes and legal subjects that they targeted for radical revision.

A. Yes, they intended to topple, or greatly weaken, laws concerning rape, statutory rape, seduction, prostitution, sodomy, bestiality, indecent exposure, incest, bigamy, nudity, obscenity, adultery, fornication, adult-child sex, illicit cohabitation, pornography, smoking opium and other narcotics, etc. Fully 100 percent of the Code’s citations addressing empirically any American data for sex behavior refer to Kinsey’s false research. The effects have been calamitous.

Prior to Kinsey, rape was treated as a heinous crime in keeping with the Common Law standard. If convicted, rapists faced mandatory execution in three states, the possibility of a death penalty in 20 states, and a minimum of a 20-year sentence in all but one of the states. Kinsey changed all that.

Now the most vulnerable of society — women and children — are victimized twice: once by sexual crimes and vice, and again by the changed laws that refuse to penalize the perpetrator. This is Kinsey’s legacy, which is anti-marriage, anti-father, anti-mother, and, most definitely, anti-child.

 

Nowhere did the authors cite the scientific evidence which has concluded that homosexuality is neither innate nor immutable. Nowhere did the authors note that homosexual men and women have choices in how they respond to their attractions. In no case did they even offer the view that homosexuality represents an adaptation--not an identity--and that homosexual attractions are more fluid than once thought.

Most importantly, the preoccupation of many of the authors with "homophobia" allows little room to adequately consider other hypotheses. Perhaps it is not homophobia but misguided activism that is responsible for the current health problems that plague homosexual individuals.

Dutch society is recognized as one of the most gay-affirming and gay-tolerant in the world, and yet the risk for mental illness among those who engage in homosexuality remains high, and significantly higher than among heterosexuals in that country.

Regarding physical health, there is increasing evidence that mortality and morbidity rates are substantially higher for those who engage in homosexual practices. For example, the risk of anal cancer soars by as much as 4,000% for men who engage in anal intercourse with other men. The host of medical consequences of those who practice anal intercourse is large, from the tearing of the rectal lining with all of its accompanying problems to the diseases associated with subsequent contact with fecal matter.

 

 

1 posted on 07/28/2003 6:31:46 PM PDT by Vindiciae Contra TyrannoSCOTUS
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To: Vindiciae Contra TyrannoSCOTUS
The difficulty of condom use? What the hell is so difficult about it? Don't even get me started on that freak Kinsey.

Good article, btw...
2 posted on 07/28/2003 6:47:08 PM PDT by TheSpottedOwl (You bring tar, I'll bring feathers....recall Davis in 03!!!)
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To: Vindiciae Contra TyrannoSCOTUS
"This is Kinsey’s legacy, which is.....

................anti-marriage,

..................anti-father,

.................anti-mother,

............and, most definitely,

...................anti-child."

Bump!

3 posted on 07/28/2003 6:47:52 PM PDT by DoctorMichael (>>>>>Liberals Suk. Liberalism Sukz.<<<<<)
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To: Vindiciae Contra TyrannoSCOTUS
"I gave my lover everything including HIV. I didn't mean to. We made a mistake. Maybe deep down we felt it would be better if we both had it..."

A gift that keeps on giving? Twisted thinking for sure.

Idolators of perversion. They define their connection with some sort of divinity as being a deadly disease of mind and body shared between them.

A man and a woman producing children have a sense of immortality through their offspring. Is this disease their vile sense of what it is to give birth?

4 posted on 07/28/2003 6:54:49 PM PDT by Sir Francis Dashwood (LET'S ROLL!)
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To: Sir Francis Dashwood
Bloody fools, all of you. Blame Kinsey? Hah! Blame the Average American, who, ultimately having chomped Adam's apple, is as hard fallen as the rest of the world. Kinsey only baked us the Apple Pie, we stole the recipe and gorged ourselves.

The fault lies not in our stars, Horatius, but in ourselves.

"I tremble for my nation what I reflect that God is just." -- Thomas Jefferson
5 posted on 07/28/2003 7:18:20 PM PDT by Ronly Bonly Jones
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To: Ronly Bonly Jones
Bloody fools, all of you. Blame Kinsey? Hah! Blame the Average American

You need to clarify. Who's blaming Kinsey for what?

6 posted on 07/28/2003 7:30:46 PM PDT by L.N. Smithee (Just because I don't think like you doesn't mean I don't think for myself)
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To: Vindiciae Contra TyrannoSCOTUS; Clint N. Suhks; EdReform
Nice resource thread. Maybe Clint or Ed could bump it to the regulars.
7 posted on 07/28/2003 7:51:45 PM PDT by George W. Bush
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To: Vindiciae Contra TyrannoSCOTUS
Thanks for a great, in depth article that proves, once again, if ya wanna have a lousy life and die young, be a queer.
8 posted on 07/28/2003 7:52:39 PM PDT by upchuck (Contribute to "Republicans for Al Sharpton for President in 2004." Dial 1-800-SLAPTHADONKEY :)
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To: Vindiciae Contra TyrannoSCOTUS
Wow! And in their own journal too!

"same-sex desire, attraction, sexual behavior, and identity are dynamic historical processes profoundly influenced by culture. Public health practitioners, advocates, and others need to be sensitive and open to how target populations of MSM frame these issues and experience these phenomena.

Culturally sensitive and appropriate interventions for MSM should ideally be based in ethnographic data specific to the population of interest in order to be effective. Using the comparative lenses of anthropology and cultural studies, we may begin to appreciate the needs of MSM and other sexual minority populations in fundamentally different ways."
(Commentary section, pages 867-871).
In other words, "We've tried everything! They know that they are risking death here but we've got nothing else but recommend that you pull rabbits out of your ass because we don't have a clue!"
Unfriggin'believable! Amazing.
But don't you dare cut the funding.
9 posted on 07/28/2003 7:56:50 PM PDT by thegreatbeast (Quid lucrum istic mihi est?)
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To: Ronly Bonly Jones
Kinsey's greatest disservice in this arena was his totally offhand estimate that homosexuals constitute 10% of the population. That would make them a significant minority along the lines of the Black or Hispanic population. Kinsey's interviews only showed 3-4% admitted homosexuals and he tripled this number to adjust for the number of "closet cases" must have been in his interviewees. One of his assistants later said, though, that they became so proficient in their interview techniques that the interviewer had already deduced the subject's sexual orientation through indirect questioning, and broached the subject with the question, "When did you first know that you were homosexual?"

Perhaps to promote the alternate lifestyle, Kinsey continued to estimate the rate of homosexuality as 10% of the population--a figure that is often used to this day. But a few years ago, a major US magazine funded a massive University study that interviewed 64,000 Americans about a number of aspects of their sexuality. Naturally, the subject of orientation was included. The scientists conducting the interviews were quite surprised that homosexual-bisexual orientation was only reported in 3% of the general population. They double-checked and used other statistical methods to confirm since it deviated (excuse the pun) from the commonly-accepted 10% figure, but 3% held up and is what they published.

One person in 30 is more in line with my experience than one in 10. One in 30 does not constitute a significant minority or one that can wield political clout. The activist 3% Gay minority implies that they speak for this silent 7%, only they don't really exist.

10 posted on 07/28/2003 8:36:56 PM PDT by DJtex
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To: George W. Bush; scripter
Thanks George, scripter call out the righteous please.
11 posted on 07/28/2003 9:14:07 PM PDT by Clint N. Suhks
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To: Clint N. Suhks; *Homosexual Agenda; GrandMoM; backhoe; pram; Yehuda; saradippity; stage left; ...
Consider it done, ping.

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12 posted on 07/28/2003 9:19:23 PM PDT by scripter (Thousands have left the homosexual lifestyle.)
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To: Vindiciae Contra TyrannoSCOTUS
"same-sex desire, attraction, sexual behavior, and identity are dynamic historical processes profoundly influenced by culture. Public health practitioners, advocates, and others need to be sensitive and open to how target populations of MSM frame these issues and experience these phenomena.

Anyone know what the h**l this is supposed to mean? It really sounds to me as though this man has lost his sanity - but kept talking. Babbling, his thought processes divorced from reality.

13 posted on 07/28/2003 11:01:55 PM PDT by First Amendment
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To: pram
As Gross searches for explanations, he theorizes that the blame lies with several factors: the difficulty of condom use, changes in milieus where HIV is spread, slow development of biomedical interventions, the separation of prevention and treatment, and moralism--declaring that homophobia "exacerbates rather than alleviates the threat."

They are all psychotic. Yeah right, the reason homosexuals are getting AIDS is because some people are "homophobic".

CORRECTION

The reason so many sodomites are getting AIDS is because NOT ENOUGH people are "homophobic", idiot!

14 posted on 07/28/2003 11:14:50 PM PDT by First Amendment
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To: Ronly Bonly Jones
Blame Kinsey?

Nope. I never said a word about Kinsey.

Explain yourself. Your commentary is incoherent at best.

15 posted on 07/29/2003 5:30:37 AM PDT by Sir Francis Dashwood (LET'S ROLL!)
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To: DoctorMichael
Absolutely!

He blames homophobia,

He blames normal people for other people's choice to engage in perversion!

16 posted on 07/29/2003 5:50:34 PM PDT by apackof2
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