To: mjp
Several years ago i had a guy come into my house to sell me life insurance. One of the key questions he asked me was do you smoke? My wife was there at the same time and my reply was "no i do not practice homosexual behavior in any manner. I have never had a mans penis in my rectum". After i recovered from the elbow i got in the ribs i could only smile at him and ask why he did not ask me that question. HE had no answer and i told him i want an answer in order to buy insurance from him. He told he would call he main office the next day and get back to me. He never did call back.
Isn't it time insurance companies be forced by smoker to ask the question on homosexual acts? If they can ask me about smoking why not the fags to take in the .....wall you know where.
To: Plumberman27
Isn't it time insurance companies be forced by smoker to ask the question on homosexual acts? If they can ask me about smoking why not the fags to take in the .....wall you know where. They used to, or at least they tried to. They would not write policies for single men past a certain age, or ask questions which would help determine if the customer was gay. But around the early 90s they were bullied by the press and gay lobby to not ask those questions, so they don't.
To: Plumberman27
Damn good question. While there is no doubt that smoking can and does lead to serious health problems, homosexual activity leads to far, far worse.
Plus most smokers these days have acquired the decency to not be in your face with their habit, something the homos have not.
48 posted on
03/24/2013 7:47:39 PM PDT by
Vigilanteman
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To: Plumberman27
Using a bit of Brit vernacular, some fags are OK, some fags are not.
57 posted on
03/25/2013 9:16:18 AM PDT by
DuncanWaring
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