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‘Gay’ Log Cabin GOP Minnesota Leader Linked to Violence-Prone ‘UsQueers’ Website
Culture and Family Institute/ cwfa.org ^ | 4/30/2003 | Allyson Smith

Posted on 05/01/2003 1:06:38 PM PDT by Polycarp

 

‘Gay’ Log Cabin Minnesota Leader Linked to Violence-Prone ‘UsQueers’ Website     4/30/2003
By Allyson Smith

Eva Young Tries to Get C&F Report Writer in Trouble at Penn State

A leader of Minnesota's Log Cabin Republicans—a homosexual activist group that casts itself as a moderate influence in the GOP—is linked to usQueers.com, a radical "queer" group that advocates the murder of Christian pro-family leaders including CWA Chairman Beverly LaHaye, Culture & Family Report has learned.

The Culture and Family Institute uncovered the link when a Culture and Family Report writer Gary Morella came under fire for his article from last week defending Sen. Rick Santorum. Eva Young, president of the Minnesota Log Cabin Republicans, e-mailed Morella to question his qualifications and possibly jeopardize his employment at Penn State University.

In a phone interview with Culture & Family Report Wednesday, Young said she was not trying to get Morella fired, but said perhaps he should be “disciplined” by the university because his Penn State affiliation was noted in the article.

CWA’s Robert Knight called on the Log Cabin Republicans’ national leadership to disassociate itself from Young for her involvement with activists behind the notorious “usQueers” website, which was ordered shut down by a court order.

Violent history of usQueers.com

Young currently co-moderates the companion Yahoo discussion group to usQueers.com, which is surrounded by the violent history of webmaster Bruce Allan Ross, who was jailed last year after storming a Baptist Church in San Diego and threatening its pastor with a broken glass bottle in June 2001.

Ross put his website on the Internet in March 2001. There, he displayed a “Wanted” poster that called for “A Horrible Death By Any Means Soon” for “Well-Known Het [heterosexual] Supremacists.”

The “het supremacists” on Ross’ hit list included former President Ronald Reagan, former Sen. Jesse Helms and Sen. Strom Thurmond, former California State Assemblyman Steve Baldwin, Pat Robertson, Gary Bauer, Paul Weyrich, Rev. Lou Sheldon of Traditional Values Coaltion, Donald Wildmon of the American Family Association, and Focus on the Family’s Dr. James Dobson.

The website also called for the deaths of CWA founder Beverly LaHaye and Culture and Family Institute senior policy analyst Peter LaBarbera, who at that time headed Americans for Truth About Homosexuality.

An archived copy of the original 943-page website, obtained by Culture and Family Report, contains this disclaimer: “usQueers.com does not authorize, ratify or directly threaten acts of violence toward the people or organizations on this list.”

However, other pages on the website show photos of several types of weapons and describe their use, including guns, a sword cane, a bow saw, and a throat slasher.

The website also contains writings by “Uncle Mordecai,” who asks that “just 20% of our Queer tribe . . . step up to the firing line and tell criminals and criminal gay-bashers, ‘You are dead.’ And if it is necessary, kill them.”

About Mrs. LaHaye of CWA, Ross wrote, “This is where it’s hard to keep from going into X-rated language. It’s too easy, really, but come on, she really [is an expletive].”

Ross described LaBarbera as “a true bottomfeeder, a scum-sucking weasel who is obsessed with Queer sex beyond all reason, except where one watches him step on the bodies of those he kills with his lies in order to create his career as a Queer hater and hunter. His death should be soon, since he is rotting now from the inside out.”

In the “About Us” section, the usQueers.com website states:

We are trying to provide information on this website which is not easily available elsewhere, and to serve as a conduit for communications between those who also have this mission. We do not automatically exclude the validity of any methods for achieving this mission.

Young, in her interview with Culture & Family Report editor LaBarbera, characterized the “usQueers” site as a “parody” of an anti-abortion site called the “Nuremberg Files” that celebrated the murder or deaths of abortionists. Young said she did not support calling for the death of critics of homosexuality, and criticized the usQueers site in various e-mails. But in the interest of free speech, she said the violent “gay” site should not have been taken down. (This reporter has not confirmed, through Young’s trail of activist e-mails, that she denounced the violent site.)

‘Christohet’ defined

The website also defines a “christohet supremacist” as “a person who speaks or acts according to the belief that people who claim to follow their version of Christianity, and all heterosexuals, have more value to humanity than people who don’t say they follow that version, and all Queers. Variations include het supremacist or heterosexist, Christian supremacist and religious supremacist.”

The website asked visitors to supply personal information about its targets, including: their home, office and church addresses; favorite hangouts; family members; phone numbers; automobile license plate numbers; and “just about anything which could be useful in spotting these dangerous het supremacists when they are wandering around loose.”

Ross Attacked Church

In June 2001, a few months after putting up the website, Ross attacked minister David Powell at the First Southern Baptist Church in San Diego while Powell was cleaning the church with his three children, then aged 9, 14, and 16.

During the incident, Ross displayed a broken glass bottle, threatened to hurt Powell, and also threatened to commit suicide by cutting the artery in his own neck. San Diego police officers subdued Ross by firing bean-bag bullets and unleashing a police dog on him. Powell and his children escaped unharmed. Ross said he didn’t know Powell was a pastor.

Powell said during the attack, Ross complained about the Southern Baptist Convention's stances against homosexual behavior, as reported in the media during the previous week's SBC annual meeting in New Orleans, according to Baptist Press.

Eva Young told Culture and Family Report that she opposed Ross’ criminal actions at the church, but noted that he is a manic depressive who had not been taking his medications at the time. (Ross’ lawyer used that in his defense during the trial.)

Young noted that she herself struggles with bipolar disorder and, “it’s a hellish disease. I wouldn’t wish it on anyone.”

Hopes for heart attack

In November 2001, while Ross was awaiting sentencing, he and LaBarbera were guests on San Diego’s Rick Roberts radio talk show. During the broadcast, Ross expressed hope that LaBarbera would die of a heart attack.

In response to the crime he committed against Pastor Powell, the court ordered Ross “not log on to, visit, or participate in any way with the website ‘usQueers.com’ or any website of that nature. The defendant is ordered not to be a guest on any more radio shows. … The Court orders that the defendant take down the website ‘usQueers.com’ and further orders that the defendant not transfer the information on this website to any other for use on another website.”

Ross was also ordered to obey his doctors’ orders and take all prescribed medications.

Ross was sentenced January 29, 2002, to 365 days in jail. During his sentencing, which this writer attended, prosecutor Wes Sherman argued that the jail term was necessary because “[Ross] runs a highly sophisticated website. He is not a walking basket case. He is highly intelligent . . . To him, a computer should be a paperweight or something he looks at.”

Ross stays active with UsQueers

Ross apparently has not taken to heart Sherman’s admonition to confine computers to decorative purposes. A recent check of the Yahoo discussion groups “usQueers” and its successor, “us_queers,” proves that Ross and Young are current and active contributors.

The original usQueers discussion group had 24 members, including Ms. Young, who first posted to the list on November 29, 2001 — more than five months after Ross was arrested, and after several articles about his arrest had been published by a variety of news sources and discussed in Internet chat rooms such as Free Republic.

Although the original usQueers group is now inactive, Ross is still listed as its owner, with the most recent posting occurring February 24, 2003, by Eva Young.

While Ross was in jail, a successor discussion group named us_queers was founded last June 1. That list currently boasts 96 members, including Ross, Young and Rusty Morris.

In an e-mail exchange last weekend with Penn State student Patrick Gibbons — who was recently let go as a conservative columnist for the university’s Digital Collegian newspaper — Morris described himself as a 36-year-old with a “criminal psychology degree from Florida State. I have been a gay militant activist since 17, came out at 13. I am a religious cult researcher and cult victims counselor, and have been for the past 14 years.”

Ross is listed on the new us_queers discussion group as a member. Morris is listed as a co-owner, and Eva Young is shown as a co-moderator. Morris and Young each posted messages to the list as recently as April 29.

Young shares moderator responsibilities with James Nimmo, treasurer of Stonewall Democrats of Central Oklahoma and an opponent of library Internet filters for children.

In her interview with Culture & Family Report,” Young said she “does not run” the us_queers discussion group, and said her involvement on the list is a private activity not associated with Log Cabin Republicans.

“I’m on all sorts of lists,” she said.

Violent company Eva keeps

In addition to her regular participation in the us_queers discussion group and other online forums, Young also moderates “sodomlist,” a Yahoo chat venue “for folks to discuss tactics and approaches to get rid of sodomy laws.” Rusty Morris is also a member of sodomlist.

Recently, Morris has implied death threats against a pro-family San Diego group, Courageous Christians United. This writer is an occasional volunteer spokesperson for CCU.

Earlier this month, CCU issued a press release about the “Day of Silence,” a national pro-homosexual event held April 9 in schools throughout the country. The press release quoted CCU director Steve Klein: "This silence is ironic considering that sexual deviants, who comprise a tiny percentage of the general population, are among the most vocal and aggressive special-interest groups working to impose their fascist vision of unfettered sexual license on the majority of decent, moral citizens."

Klein’s comment elicited the following ironic remark from Bruce Allen Ross, the “usQueers.com” founder, about CCU: “These people are NOT polite, and should be watched as one would a nearby venomous snake.”

Referring to Klein in an April 10 message, Rusty Morris posted the following:

Bang Bang...they shot him down, BANG BANG ..that lovely sound...

BANG BANG... filthy christo-het...Bang Bang...got what he should get

bang bang...facist nazi pig...bang bang...big mouth and little [----]

bang bang...this is my disclaimer...bang bang...free speech fantasy waiver

bang bang...that beautiful sound...bang bang...IN MY DREAMS...my baby shot him down

LOLOL. What a lunatic christo-het pig.

Young said, “I don’t celebrate the deaths of anybody,” and that she condemned Morris’ and usQueers’ more extreme statements. But she said Morries is “an interesting guy.”

“This is an edgy list,” with lively opinions, she said “I don’t support everything that people say on that list.”

Will LCR fire Young?

Eva Young did not responded to e-mail questions submitted by this reporter, but she told LaBarbera that she did pass them on to Log Cabin Republicans national headquarters. She said she had not heard anything back from Log Cabins’ national leadership.

Culture & Family Report sought comment from the national Log Cabin Republicans headquarters in Washington, D.C. On Tuesday, this reporter called in to the Michael Dresser radio talk show—featuring LCR executive director Patrick Guerrierro and CWA’s Peter LaBarbera—and informed Guerrierro of Eva Young’s affiliation with usQueers.com. While not saying whether he would take any actions against Young, Guerrierro distanced himself from the extremist actions of “usQueers” and said both the conservative and “gay” sides should ramp down their rhetoric.

Culture & Family Report sent inquiries to the national Log Cabin office regarding what, if any, actions would be taken against Eva Young, but they were not responded to as of press time.

Guerrierro has called on Sen. Santorum to step down from his GOP leadership post in the Senate if he does not apologize for remarks supporting Texas’ same-sex sodomy law. Guerrierro has argued that Santorum has the right to make such remarks, but as GOP leader tasked with building supportive coalitions, he should not have made the statements.

He said Santorum’s comments were “hurtful” to homosexuals.

LaBarbera asked Eva Young if the same principle should apply to her—i.e., should the Log Cabin Republicans allow one of their state leaders being involved with extremist “gay” activists that celebrate the murder of opponents and use incendiary rhetoric like “Christo-het supremacists” to described people of faith.

Young replied, “It’s up to the LCR to respond to you. If they’re going to do it [let her go], they’re going to do it. I don’t expect them to. It would be stupid. It will hurt them in the gay press, but it’s their call.”

She told LaBarbera that she doesn’t use phrases like “Christo-het supremacist” but “you are one.” She said she has used the phrase “Leviticus crowd” referring to religious conservatives opposed to “gay right,” especially after she heard Republican operative and Bush advisor Mary Matalin do so.

Knight: Young shows Log Cabin’s must go

Robert Knight, director of the Culture & Family Institute of Concerned Women for America, said Log Cabin’s handling of the Eva Young controversy will prove whether Guerrierro is earnest when he talks about reducing extremist “gay” rhetoric.

“Eva Young has long chosen to affiliate herself with a truly hateful group, usQueers, that advocates violence against pro-family leaders like our own Mrs. LaHaye and Peter LaBarbera. It will be interesting to see if Log Cabin Republicans—which has blasted a leading Republican senator for merely voicing his opinion in defense of sodomy laws—will now fully disassociate itself from Ms. Young and her fanatical usQueers allies.

“There is no room in the debate over homosexuality for those who celebrate or commit violence against anybody, including those who defend traditional Judeo-Christian morality,” Knight said.

He said the GOP should factor in Young’s radical associations when confronted with temptations to confer mainstream status on the Log Cabin group. Noting that Patrick Guerrierro and other Log Cabin leaders claim to be “conservative,” he said, “There is nothing conservative about consorting with vicious anti-Christian bigots, just like there is nothing conservative about supporting the redefinition of marriage to include two men or two women, or pretending that two male lovers adopting a baby is as healthy for the child having a mom and a dad.”

In interviews, Guerrierro, who is also pro-abortion “rights,” describes himself as a conservative, and a churchgoing Catholic, despite Church clear teachings against homosexual behavior and “gay” advocacy.

Young tries to cause trouble for C&F Report writer

In communicating with CFI writer Gary Morella, who authored the Santorum defense in last week’s Culture & Family Report, Young questioned his qualifications and went for the jugular—by emailing Morella's employers at Penn State University.

Culture & Family Report prefaced Morella’s essay with this statement: “Gary Morella is a research mathematician at Penn State University and a Catholic pro-family advocate who has written extensively on sexual morality and life issues, frequently challenging liberal ethos at the university.”

On April 25, Morella received an e-mail message from Eva Young, president of Log Cabin Republicans of Minnesota, who identified herself as a Lavender Magazine columnist and the owner of the “lloydletta” Internet blogspot. Young’s message was also addressed to Bill Mahon, assistant vice president for university relations at Penn State, and the Culture and Family Institute.

In her letter, Young asked Mahon, “Is Gary Morella speaking for Penn State here? Did Gary give the Culture and Family Institute the permission to use both his name, and his institutional affiliation?” She then asked Mahon for Penn State’s official policy.

In subsequent exchanges with Morella and Mahon, Young disclosed her position with the Log Cabin Republicans, as well as her employment with the University of Minnesota. (The same university made headlines last year by publishing Judith Levine’s pro-pedophilia book Harmful to Minors, which just received an award from The Los Angeles Times (see current article in this issue.)

However, Young failed to tell Morella and Mahon that she is associated with the “usQueers” discussion list.

After receiving Young’s initial communiqué, Morella asked her, “Why then should those faculty like myself work under the constraint that we cannot identify who we are in speaking out against homosexual lifestyles?”

Young responded:

Now maybe Penn State is different than the University of Minnesota, but here at the University of Minnesota's [sic] Research Assistants are NOT considered ‘faculty.’ The issue is not one of free speech. You have every right to say what you want. The question is whether it is appropriate to speak — and also use your Penn State affiliation to give you more credibility — especially when you are using your work credentials to talk about a subject that doesn't relate to your day-to-day work.

Anyway, now that we have established you don't speak for Penn State, I have a couple follow-up questions: Does the research that you do at Penn State relate to the issues you discusses [sic] on the Culture and Family Institute website (sodomy, psychiatric or psychological studies about the issue of homosexuality)? Do you have any publications in peer-reviewed journals? Can you give me some citations.

Morella responded, “I'm wondering just who do you think you are with your impertinent arrogant questions, which I do not have to answer.”

In an April 29 phone interview with Culture and Family Report, Mahon of Penn State affirmed Morella’s right to free speech:

She [Young] sent me a note to that effect, and I explained that Morella has the right to identify himself as a university employee. The same free speech you have wherever you would go, you have on the Penn State campus. We cannot prevent people from speaking out. It’s the law of the country. I think most people would understand that between his stating that he is a mathematician and that he is a frequent critic of the university, he was not speaking for the university.

In her interview with Culture & Family Report, Young said she was not trying to get Morella fired and, in fact, supports his right to speak. But she said perhaps he should be “disciplined” for including his Penn State affiliation with the article. She said she did not know that Culture & Family Report editors, not Morella, wrote the introduction to his article listing his affiliation.

Take action

Pray for Eva Young, Bruce Allan Ross, Rusty Morris, Patrick Guerrierro, and everyone associated with usQueers.com and Log Cabin Republicans to be delivered from homosexuality. Do what you can to inform Republican Party officials about Log Cabin Republicans’ radical "gay" activist affiliations.

To contact the Republican National Committee and its chairman, Mark Racicot, write or call:

Mailing Address:

Republican National Committee

310 First Street, SE

Washington, DC 20003

Phone Numbers:

Phone: 202.863.8500

Fax: 202.863.8820

E-mail: info@rnc.org

To contact President Bush, write or call:

www.whitehouse.gov

Comment line: 202-456-1111

To contact your elected representatives in Congress, write or call:

Phone: 202-225-3121

Your Representative

United States House of Representatives

Washington, D.C. 20515

Phone: 202-224-3121

Your Senators

United States Senate

Washington, D.C. 20510

To contact Log Cabin Republicans, write or call:

Log Cabin Republicans

Patrick Guerrierro, Executive Director

E-mail: info@lcr.org

Phone: 202-347.5306; Fax 202.347.5224 (f)

1607 17th Street, N.W. | Washington, DC 20009

Concerned Women for America
1015 Fifteenth St. N.W., Suite 1100
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Phone: (202) 488-7000
Fax: (202) 488-0806
E-mail: mail@cwfa.org



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KEYWORDS: catholiclist; christohet; cwa; homosexualagenda; logcabinrepublicans; prisoners
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To: Russell Scott
I believe Bush's "blind spot" on morality is willful. He's had over two years to use his presidency as a bully pulpit to advance proper morals, but has not taken advantage of that. I suspect one of the reasons for the push to make homosexuality a "non-issue" in the GOP is because Dick Cheney's daughter Mary is a lesbian. However, there can be no peaceful coexistence within the "Big Tent" between Judeo-Christian sexual morals and homosexual sexual morals (read: no sexual morals at all). We can't all just get along because the two viewpoints are diametrically opposed and entirely exclusive. The question we face is, "Which view is going to prevail?" And if the answer is that we want the traditional view to prevail, then we have to be just as dedicated in advancing our view as the homosexuals are in advancing theirs -- including being unafraid to play the same kind of hardball with them that they constantly play with us.

41 posted on 05/03/2003 12:31:34 AM PDT by notpc
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To: scripter
Here's some more leisure reading for you:

http://www.diocesereport.com/diocese_report/news/documents/queers_yahoogroups.shtml

Tolerance of the Pro-Sodomy Crowd

-----Original Message-----
From: Rusty Morris [mailto:rusty66@wfeca.net]
Sent: Wednesday, April 30, 2003 11:20 PM
To: us_queers@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [us_queers] Re:CWA, Intimidation, and a vapid vacuous nazi named Allyson Smith

"Da Massah don't like noone to feel too proud or too free" "the more you lie, the better you are at it, until finally you do not even realize yourself what a liar you are"

The first statement can be applied to all oppressed groups. The second a pre-requisite for the oppressors and their justifications for their agenda.

Here we have the usual, a vapid scank representative of one of the most rhetorical propagandist demonizing fascist slime on this planet. As usual trying to intimidate the "uppity queer"...(insert various other minority slang at random)...and you have the hallmark of all supremacists and business as usual.

So we have this vapid (as in bitch) "lady", this Vacuous (as in airheaded, scatterbrained, dumb a chia pet) "woman"...AKA female nazi who thinks that she can intimidate anyone who will stand up and expose her lies and those of her supremacist cohorts AKA "culture" and "family" org. and Concerned "women" of America, and the fascist pigs who they reel into their web of attempted genocide upon our people.

Fact is Morella (like all of them) try to make themselves SEEM less like lunatics by associating their names with bylines and signatures which SEEMINGLY lend credibility to their extremist demonizing lies and rhetoric. So (as we saw from P.U.) we had every right to find out whether they approved of their name being touted on a hate site, to lend credibility to provable LIES attributed by the christo-het Gary Morella who then used his affiliation with P.U. to make himself seem like more than just another nazi pig loser with delusions of supremacy.

WHY IS IT, that the lovely and hitler-like Allyson doesn't want to exercise her freedom of association within her own home and church...but instead insists that she exercise it in mine?...well like all oppressors and fascists..it really isn't the freedom of belief or association that she desires. They have the nerve to say that "christians" are oppressed?...since when does a right to hate, dominate, restrict, oppress, or subjugate...fall under the heading of denial of rights.

The BITCH can hate me all she wants to, she doesn't have to have me over to dinner AND VICE VERSA, they have a church on every street corner (half of which hate each other and condemn each other to hell...because we all know their king of the hill game only results in eventual cannibalism since "there can only be one" king...but that's another story) Somehow or another, they have gotten the idea that their rights extend BEYOND their own personal space and home and seething gathering pits, and somehow extend into my home, my life, my rights and equality...all based on their QUITE WRONG religious beliefs...well, my suggestion?

Take your vapid ass to Saudi Arabia!, or better yet, get all your little christo-het nazis together and buy a south pacific island somewhere and set up your own private taliban...because THY TIME HAS PAST, and neither her nor any of the others will EVER put us or anyone else back in the closet or under their feet!...so shape up or ship out ALLYSON...because this is the United States Of America, MY country, you can share it or you can head for the hills. Because you people will never turn this country into an American Taliban. Not without alot more blood than I think even YOU have the balls for.

The more you people lose your genocidal hate-a-palooza, the more vapid and extreme you get, the more outrageous your lies, and ridiculous your demonization tactics...soon noone will be able to deny what you are, and what people LIKE you are...plain old ordinary fascist nazi supremacists who become more and more transparent every single day.

Rusty
42 posted on 05/03/2003 12:36:42 AM PDT by notpc
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To: Polycarp
The "Log" in the Partie's Eye
Very dangerous thing to allow sodomites access to the Republican Party Platform....

They come out of the closet wearing one of their many splendered costumes..
Put them on for each character they play...

Regardless of the masquerade Will Shakespear said "the plays the thing"....and the sodomite agenda advances

Difficult to tell the difference between moderate sodomy and radical sodomy...
The Repubs need to 86 their "Logs"

43 posted on 05/03/2003 6:16:24 AM PDT by joesnuffy (Moderate Islam Is For Dilettantes)
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To: joesnuffy
Like it or not the GLBT community is in every facet of political life. The founder of CPAC was a closeted homosexual man for example.

Maybe the centrist and conservative 'sodomists' should move on to the Democratic party and turn it into a Free Market, No moral and economic regulation party.
44 posted on 05/03/2003 8:58:56 AM PDT by Munson
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To: Munson
Nonsense! I have no argument with a 'closet homosexual' in active political life. What I do have a problem with is homos using political parties to promote their deviant lifestyle as 'just as valid' for living, so you must accept and protect us with special treatment the way all minorities are protected.' perversion is a minority status only in the deviant minds of homosexuals.
45 posted on 05/04/2003 7:28:56 AM PDT by MHGinTN (If you can read this, you've had life support from someone. Promote Life Support for others.)
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To: scripter
Belated bump. Thanks for the ping!
48 posted on 05/05/2003 7:38:22 AM PDT by EdReform
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To: Trace21230
>>Even more posts on homosexuality, it's gotten to the point that i'm curious as to why you are so fixated on this topic.

Did something bad happen to you as a child?

I'm just wondering, if you're embarassed by something please don't respond.

Why is it that liberals insist on equalizing every person whether straight or gay as though there is no right or wrong?

It's like those who want to hold Bill Clinton up for an even comparisson to either President Bush (41 or 43) or President Reagan MINUS CHARACTER...If you remove that darn C-Word, Clinton can be measured. Factor it in, however, and the Dope from Hope doesn't begin to find a place on the map!

49 posted on 05/05/2003 8:15:49 AM PDT by Wondervixen (Ask for her by name--Accept no substitutes!)
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To: Polycarp
I'll agree with you to a point...Not every homosexual is evil at heart, but there is a definate subculture fed by Satan with devious intent to keep that queer thirst quenched.
50 posted on 05/05/2003 8:22:42 AM PDT by Wondervixen (Ask for her by name--Accept no substitutes!)
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