The Dawn Soliloquy
July 3rd 03, 11:07 PM
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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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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."