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To: Morgan in Denver
The past Supreme Court decision on sodomy and the attacks Sen. Rick Santorum received for stating the obvious did stimulate my aggression concerning these issues. Where I used to generally leave the issue of homosexuality alone to die on the vine, I realize these people are not going to be satisfied until they force their belief system on all of us, and I'm not willing to do that.

Well said and I agree with your sentiments. . .

Extremism carried in the 'innocuous'/poisonous politcal correctness has reached a high water mark.

The wisdom of 'don't push the river'; does not apply here and we may find ourselves drowning soon if we don't. . .

Agree too, with your assesment of Vickie Gene Robinson; what a pathetic excuse of 'spiritual committment' from Episcopal Clergy. . .

What she 'parsed', was no more than a political agenda.

95 posted on 08/05/2003 1:05:06 PM PDT by cricket
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To: cricket
I'm kind of sorry to have spouted off so much. I normally don't do that. This issue, however, is reaching a boiling point for many people and I could not hold my tongue.

Society has a right and obligation to create a social and cultural atmosphere. In Arab countries they may have polygamy as an example. In other countries, incest may be accepted.

The point is, I am not willing to sit back and accept aberrant deviate behavior as somehow being normal. It's not, and I refuse to have it forced on me. Homosexuality may be normal for one individual or another but it is not normal for a society. If this behavior is allowed to co-exist as normal, other abnormal behaviors will demand inclusion.


102 posted on 08/05/2003 1:17:41 PM PDT by Morgan in Denver
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