--- In [email protected], new.morning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], "shempmcgurk" <shempmcgurk@>
> wrote:
> 
> > Here's something for you to ponder: Let's assume the reporter 
asked 
> > all the questions that he did BUT ten minutes before he started 
> > asking the questions he showed the father Madonna's book "Sex" 
(and 
> > let's assume the text was in a language he would understand, so 
that 
> > he doesn't miss the anal-sex-is-great! chapter), tell me: do you 
> > think his answers would be the same?
> >
> 
> So your premise is that women who enjoy sex, and anal-sex, are
> depraved human beings, and cannot possibly be humanitarians or good
> mothers? 
> 
> Thats  sad.
>

No, my premise is that pop stars who get Third World babies quickly 
and easily as did Madonna SOLELY because of her money should have 
all of history and qualities exposed to those in the third world 
they attempt to so brazenly influence.

I'm all for anal-sex if that's what two (or more) consenting adults 
want to do in the privacy of their bedrooms.

But Newest and Brightest Morning, are you against the Malawi court, 
the Malawi media, the Malawi public and the baby's father from being 
PREVENTED from seeing this book and reading about the person who 
appeared before them?

Anyone who wants to engage in anal sex and tromp around nude and 
have coffee table books with pictures of them nude and in embrace 
with all sorts of sexual combinations is okay by me.  But were you 
aware that in many cultures and countries around the world such 
practises are not only abhorrent in practise but to even speak about 
such practises and to pose in pictures is virtually unspeakable?

Do you deny the Malawians and the Malawi culture the right to the 
way they look at the world?

There is a grand debate going on in the world-wide Episcopal church 
right now.  In the US, they are trying to get Episcopals to accept 
an openly gay bishop.  Of course, there are American factions within 
the US Episcopal Church that are virtulently opposed...but they are 
fast becoming the minority and are being overruled.

Well, the AFRICAN churches and bishops of the Episcopal Church are 
having none of it.  They are leading the crusade against what, to 
them, is utterly unspeakable and utter blasphemy: gays in their 
Church.  It is to the point where the Africans are going to break 
away and create a scism...and, in a twist over colonial times, take 
the anti-gay US Episcopals with them.

Africa is incredibly conservative when it comes to such things and 
whether or not you or I approve or disapprove of Madonna's bum-
fucking (let alone her racy photos) I can assure you that they do 
not.  And I can assure you that they were NOT exposed to this little 
detail of her life.

And we haven't even gotten into the whole AIDS thing...something in 
which more than 10% of the Malawi population are infected with (HIV 
anyway).  How wonderful to have Madonna swoop in, on the one hand, 
what with her pro-anal-fucking stance, and, on the other, have 
western governments preach to the Malawians to do everything they 
can to curtail AIDS.

Do you not think it fair that they get full disclosure?

Should the boy's father not have a full knowledge about the family 
within which his son will be exposed for the next 21+ years?




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