1 posted on
04/24/2002 5:12:21 AM PDT by
Starmaker
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To: Starmaker
Sad but true
2 posted on
04/24/2002 5:23:16 AM PDT by
uncbob
To: Starmaker
I'd like to see Bush's reaction to this headline.
To: Starmaker
I havn't seen any pro homosexual legislation introduced by this administration, Chuck Baldwin is just trying to stir up the right. President Bush has over 500 people to personally nominate and he has over 5000 positions to fill. While I don't support homosexuals, I'm not a homophobe either. Clinton's first move was to insist on gays in the military. Can Chuck Baldwin give us an example of any proposals by this administration promoting homosexuality?, methinks Chuck has an agenda, just have a look at his articles.
4 posted on
04/24/2002 5:34:34 AM PDT by
MJY1288
To: Starmaker
Just imagine the state of the union with Clinton Clinton or Gore at the helm right now.
5 posted on
04/24/2002 5:36:13 AM PDT by
joesnuffy
To: Starmaker
I'm surprised Chuck Baldwin would write an article like this, considering he is a homosexual himself.
6 posted on
04/24/2002 5:40:32 AM PDT by
MJY1288
To: Starmaker
He's involved in Freemasonry too, just like Clinton.
To: Starmaker
I don't care what anyone does behind closed doors as long as they aren't raping little boys. When they hit on me well then its a problem.
8 posted on
04/24/2002 5:42:03 AM PDT by
weikel
To: Starmaker
Bush named Scot Evertz, a prominent homosexual activist, to head the White House AIDS office even though he had absolutely no experience dealing with public health issues.This one glared out at me as false right away.
"Since 1992, Evertz has been a public policy advocate in Wisconsin state government for people with HIV/AIDS. He worked closely with then-Governor Tommy Thompson (R), now Secretary of Health and Human Services, to help create one of the best service delivery systems in the nation for people with HIV/AIDS. In his professional work, he has worked for a number of AIDS service organizations which provide housing, rehabilitation and hospice care. He also led development efforts for the building of a faith-based mission hospital in Karungu, Kenya, which piloted crucial community-based HIV/AIDS testing programs. He comes to the Bush Administration from Common Ground, an ecumenical faith-based organization in Milwaukee that runs a housing program for people with HIV/AIDS...He was instrumental in the passage of a state law in 1997 ensuring hospital visitation rights for gay and lesbian partners. He also helped organize a statewide effort to ensure greater access to state AIDS funding among community-based organizations, including faith-based groups."
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Not that I approve of his life style, but to say he is not qualified for the job is a little over the top.
To: Starmaker
'Bush in bed with homosexuals.' I certainly expected something a lot more salacious than this.
Walt
To: Starmaker
Does Laura mind?
To: Starmaker
"We want the country to know that we are behind our president and administration."
Yeah. That's what they prefer.
18 posted on
04/24/2002 5:58:46 AM PDT by
rdavis84
To: Starmaker
Hurray for Bush, then. I guess he realizes he is the president of ALL the people and not just the fundamentalists.
21 posted on
04/24/2002 6:10:56 AM PDT by
jlogajan
To: Starmaker
Bush appointed openly homosexual, Michael Guest, as Ambassador to Romania. I don't care one way or the other about the rest of it,but this is just plain wrong.Besides Romania being a "Orthodox Christian" nation like the rest of Eastern Europe,a Ambassador IS a official representative of the United States of America.
To: Starmaker
Bush is like his Dad, will learn that regardless of how much he gives in to the radical left, he still will get an absolute nothing in return. For example, look at our country's energy crisis, with the Arabs threatening to cut the oil, with the escalation of the price of crude, with 20 years freeze on refinery capacity expansion, and moratorium on drilling in many areas around the country; all that, and he has 80% approval rating because of the war on terrorists; despite of all that cumulative reasons for him to get his ways, he is unable to drill in one square mile in Alaska, which is almost the size of a continent!
The lesson learned: DO NOT THINK THAT THE RADICAL LEFT WILL EVER LOVE YOU!
To: Starmaker
Bush named Scot Evertz, a prominent homosexual activist, to head the White House AIDS office even though he had absolutely no experience dealing with public health issues. And Tommy Thompson does have experience in dealing with public health issues and Spence Abraham has experience in dealing with nuclear power plants and Christy Todd Witman has experience dealing with environmental cleanups? And George Bush had experience prior to his innaguration in foreign policy? The person is in a managerial position. He helps set goals, programs, and sees that they are administered. He's not a low level technocrat.
This claim alone shows that Baldwin is either spinning or totally clueless.
35 posted on
04/24/2002 6:49:00 AM PDT by
Dave S
To: Starmaker
This is poppycock! W treats people as individuals. Homosexuals have to work. If they can help his administration why not.
...moving to recognize families 'in various forms...
Is this documented? I'd like to see where he is going on this but you must admit he as the dems on the run.
To: Starmaker
number three takes the cake. I think he left out the 1st prosecution of a murder case under the Hate Crimes Act--celebrated with a press confrence by Ashcroft. My, my, what a diffrence the truth makes.
To: freedominJesuschrist
ping! Another wonderful column from the Chuck Wagon!
To: Starmaker
To: Starmaker
. . . in bed with homosexuals . . .
In a manner of speaking, we all hope!
I wouldn't mind him being charitable toward them regarding jobs that didn't influence children, offend religions or religious organizations--as well as reasonable support on health care. I'm much against any support on his part for gay marriages, gay instruction agenda in schools etc.
46 posted on
04/24/2002 7:09:46 AM PDT by
Quix
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