>  I agree with Colin though, that most people really don't have a
> problem with it.

oh dear kerry, I think you either misunderstood or I left some words out of my
post. I meant to write the complete opposite of  the meaning you got. I think
most people DO have a problem with it, even those who say they don't. Why?
becasue we still do not have equal status with heterosexuals. No partnership
rights, no protection in law against discrimination in work, no gay bashing laws
akin to the race hate laws. If all our supporters truly do not have a problem
with us, why are we still not treated equally? Why have they not demanded equal
treatent for us under the law? Could it be that when it comes down to it, they
think other things are more important than our human rights? In other words I
think most talk the talk but few walk the walk.
bw
colin

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