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A A M M M M E N N N AAAA M M M M EEEEE N N N A A M M M E N N N A A M M EEEEE N N N In article , Dwight Stewart wrote: Of course attitudes toward gays have loosened considerably. After all, anyone opposed to the so-called "gay rights" is heavily censored and even ridiculed by the media. Instead, the American public is shown only one side of this issue (happy gays on television sit-coms or gays in "love"). That same media never shows homosexual men engaging in unsafe sex with strangers in public parks and nightclubs or sexually abusing children (unless it is gay priests in the Catholic Church - the media hates the Catholic Church more than it likes gays, but even then focuses more an the church than the outrageous behavior of those priests). Dwight Stewart (W5NET) http://www.qsl.net/w5net/ "Humans do have an amazing capacity for believing what they choose." "There's a certain inefficiency in constantly questioning me on things you've already made up your mind about." "Won't you change your mind?" "Is there something wrong with the one I have?" "After a time, you may find that 'having' is not so pleasing a thing, after all, as 'wanting.' It is not logical, but it is often true." |
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