Posted on 10/07/2014 7:51:30 PM PDT by Phillyred
And we break those laws at our great peril.
My biggest opposition to homosexuality is that the children forced to play a role in these unions are required to suppress what feels right to them and become a sort of mascot for the gay movement. I can’t imagine having to deny something so basic as wanting a mother when my two “fathers” (who don’t even know how to be men) are telling me I am so fortunate to be a part of their “family”. There is a child in my kids’ school in that exact situation.
Accounts I have read that are written by adult children who were raised by homosexuals express pain and anger at having been forced to endure this and they blatantly call it child abuse.
I agree with that.
Welcome. I work very close to there.
I do remember having lunch in some hipster, trendy area that was nice and had a good vibe.
But overall, no thanks.
The convention center and hotels are connected by sky bridges so you don’t have to walk outside.
If you DO walk outside (and this is Market and 12th, supposedly “good”), there are lots of scammers and beggars, cars cruising with ultra-loud bass, people sitting on walls with vacant, sullen, or hostile stares, lots of loud yelling (muthafucka this, muthafucka that).
Not a good location for a convention, IMO. Even the whores all look strung out.
And this is one of America’s great cities? Wow!
When the left gets angry, they consider it a normal reaction.
When the right gets angry, the left calls it “freaking out”.
This is about anger at the corruption of society, religion (eventually), and marriage itself.
But to the left, it’s all about demonizing the opposition.
I used to justify/rationalize buying books (the $1.00 kind
as they were then) on the basis I didn’t buy newspapers.
and $2.00 a week was cheaper than papers. (and IIRC even
with a subscription)
now nearly no one buys newspapers.
I don’t know what people with birds in cages do now,
It *was* a graat city. IIRC there were a few hints of
revival post 1970 but they didn’t take hold
It *was* a great city. IIRC there were a few hints of
revival post 1970 but they didn’t take hold
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