To: Lucky Dog
The solution to this problem of disproportionate influence by the homosexual lobby is simple: get more of the normal population involved in voting. Of course, the secondary problem is informing this normal population with the facts and keeping the propagandists from mudding the water. In a society where the press is both, protected by a First Amendment and dominated by liberal, socialist-leaning journalists and producers, keeping propaganda out of the mix may be nigh on to impossible. Therefore, the only suitable alternative is to counter the homosexual propaganda output with a larger, more productive fact output
Already MTV is getting it's Rock the Vote Campaign going, they say basically if there were more voters in 2000 than did vote, then how would things be different now. That puts the fear of God into me. We need to make a stand here.
19 posted on
02/29/2004 1:24:44 PM PST by
Nowhere Man
("Laws are the spider webs through which the big bugs fly past and the little ones get caught.")
To: Nowhere Man
We need to make a stand here.
Agreed. However, taking a stand on FreeRepublic is not enough. There is nothing more effective than word-of-mouth advertising. In this case, the advertising should be for the position of maintaining a strong set of American values about a democratic republic and stopping the judicial tyranny. This stand should be before our neighbors and coworkers. Unfortunately, many companies (I know I used to work for one) demand "tolerance" of the homosexual agenda at the expense of continued employment. Therefore, speaking before coworkers can be career suicide.
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