> >How many more Democrat candidates are homosexual?
> >Shouldn't the public have a right to know?
>
> Answer: NO
>
> I want to know a candidante's position on issues,
> not his/her sexual positions.
You want to know why he's making decisions favoring
homosexuals.
http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m1589/is_2002_Dec_24/ai_95916251
( http://tinyurl.com/ealuc if it wraps):
David Cicilline remembers being at the headquarters for his
Providence, R.I., mayoral campaign this fall when a prospective
volunteer and voter walked in. "I was thinking of supporting your
campaign," the man--a senior citizen and devout Catholic--told
Cicilline. "But first, I want to know what your gay agenda is."
"That's easy," Cicilline responded. "My gay agenda is for government
reform, improving neighborhoods, and strengthening schools."
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