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Hi Kathy,

Oh, there are little things.  You can be fired from a job for example for
being homosexual.  Some companies will not hire you.  There is no protection
in the law for homosexuals. You can be blackmailed.

And remember there is no need that you be homosexual.  When Rush Limbaugh
accused Jerry Brown of being a homosexual on the air, Brown had no defense.
It is impossible to refute.

>Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>
>Hi Terri :)
>
>I understand what your saying completely, yet we also must remember
>people and perceptions have changed a lot since the 70's. Declaring
>oneself a homosexual is not as devastating as it used to be back in the
>70's. We have plenty of people that our homosexual in high level jobs
>and even in the Senate and Congress, and they aren't hiding who they
>are, nor should they feel they have to. Being so called "outed" now days
>is no big deal like it was 20 years ago.
>
>I know not everyone accepts homosexuals, and I can't force them to, nor
>would I want to. Yet I think it's pretty stupid to base the like or
>dislike of someone on their sexual preference, something that you have
>no business discussing with them in the first place unless your an
>intimate friend. I mean in reality what does it matter what two adults
>do behind closed doors? Is what they are doing going to change the world
>all of a sudden? I doubt it. So who really cares? It's just basically a
>non-issue with me I guess. I really don't care what everyone does in
>their sex life. 
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Inspiring thoughts, Kathy, but not always practical.  A man was credited
>> with possibly saving President Ford's life by jostling Squeaky Fromm who was
>> trying to shoot Ford.  Reporters discovered he was a homosexual.  It came as
>> a shock to his family - not to mention friends, neighbors and employer.  It
>> tore his life apart.
>> 
>> The use of such information (rumormongers are not always terribly
>> conscientious about spreading totally false rumors as people like Tom Foley
>> and Barry Goldwater could tell you) can be devastating to lives.  It is like
>> the businesses that used to have rumormongers on their staff to let it be
>> known a guy with leprosy was processing the food a competitor was selling.
>> Best,     Terry
>--
>Kathy E
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>isn't looking too good for you either"
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Best,     Terry 

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