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To: One Proud Son

I think it is wrong to hate people. But you know, if I knew a man who was wooing girls pretending to care, and then dropping them when they gave in and had sex with him, I would say I dispised him and wouldn't want to be in the same room with him and wouldn't want him on "my team".

But this man I describe didn't do anything criminal. He satisfied his sexual urges the way he thought reasonable. Who am I to judge him, or to even suggest that I wouldn't want to associate with him?

If Tim Hardaway finds homosexual sex disgusting, and can't stand the idea of being in the same room with people who would stick their member into the anus of another person of the same sex, that's his choice, and he has a right in this country to associate freely with whoever he wants to associate with, and avoid anybody he wants to avoid.

The rest of us have the right to ignore him, to consider him a hateful bigot, to refuse to buy products he endorses, and to not allow ourselves to be caught in the same room with him, if that's what we want to do.

Maybe I should feel bad that I'm not disgusted to be in the same room with a doctor that makes a living ripping live babies from the wombs of ignorant women in the name of the false notion of "choice". Maybe I should find outrage in my heart like Tim's for hanging around with people who would exploit women for sex, who cheat on their wives or husbands, or who have an endless parade of meaningless sexual encounters.

I'm not a hating person, or personally judgmental. But maybe I should get worked up when I see parents failing to teach their children manners, or sacrificing their children to the state-run day-care while they go off to live their lives unencumbered by their choice to have offspring. And yes, maybe I should take a more active role in denouncing the gay agenda, or the notion that having sex with another man is just a normal act which should be embraced by society.

If I was in a room with a man kissing another man, I would walk out. I don't watch gay scenes on TV or in movies. I'm not afraid of it, I don't think it will make me gay, I simply find it personally and deeply offensive.


11 posted on 02/15/2007 8:54:51 PM PST by CharlesWayneCT
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To: CharlesWayneCT

So good to have someone not afraid to speak their mind. I don't know about anyone else but im getting sick and tired of hearing the day in and day out drivel of those promoting that deathstyle. They vilify anyone who doesn't keep their mouth shut about their twisted ways.

It is nice to see someone who can get off their wimpy politically correct mindset and say what everyone else really thinks anyway. You want to come out of the closet, then your propensity to twistedness and wierdness should be the story, not the fact that others can't stand to hear that you have now decided to take it in the a&&.


14 posted on 02/15/2007 9:00:30 PM PST by TrailofTears (."We mock loyalty and are shocked at finding traitors in our midst." CS Lewis)
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