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I honestly believe that homosexuality is a birth
defect of an under-developed brain. I have noticed 'those tendencies' in
kids as young as 5 years old. Mis-firing of brain cells or bad connections
can cause one to be attracted to the same sex not believing it to be
wrong. But now there are many homo/bisexual who participate because the
morals of this country has taken a nose dive and it is fashionable to be gay and
widely accepted/promoted by the far left wing liberals where it has filtered
into mainstream society!
Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2004 12:24
PM
Subject: Re: [QUAD-L] The "L" word is not
a dirty word
This is just another example that
people on both sides of the moral and political spectrum have their brains
wired differently. Let me attempt to translate.
At
05:27 PM 10/15/2004, Tod E. Santee wrote:
SCHIEFFER: "Both of you are
opposed to gay marriage. But to understand how you have come to that
conclusion, I want to ask you a more basic question. Do you believe
homosexuality is a choice?" First my
answer: I have always believed it is a choice because it seems to go again
natural law; males are attracted to females for the continuation of the
species. In the past few years I have heard studies that suggest sexual
preference might be determined by a change in brain chemistry during
development of the fetus. I'm not convinced. Since I don't claim to be a
homosexual, I just don't know.
- BUSH: You know, Bob, I don't know. I just don't know. I
do know that we have a choice to make in America and that is to treat
people with tolerance and respect and dignity. It's important that we do
that.
His answer does not explain his thought
process but he reached the same conclusion as me.
- KERRY: We're all God's children, Bob. And I think if you
were to talk to Dick Cheney's daughter, who is a lesbian, she would tell
you that she's being who she was, she's being who she was born as.
His did not answer the question! He said how
he thinks Dick Cheney's daughter would
answer the question. So what was his purpose for saying it? Besides that,
some's sexual preference is a personal matter that they and their family can
discuss public if they chose.
- I think if you talk to anybody, it's not choice. I've met people who
struggled with this for years, people who were in a marriage because they
were living a sort of convention, and they struggled with it.
Again did not say what he believes. He said,
"if you talk to anybody, it's not choice". Nice general statement that's not
true. The Catholic Church does not believe that.
- And I've met wives who are supportive of their husbands
or vice versa when they finally sort of broke out and allowed themselves
to live who they were, who they felt God had made them.
Again did not answer the question. Told us
how wives and husbands he met felt.
He is answering like he believes
sexual preference is the result of
biological circumstances but since he claims he is a Catholic, and didn't want
to alienate those voters or the "religious right", did not want to come out
and say what he believes.
- Kerry's defenders said he was well within bounds,
particularly given that Cheney has also talked about his daughter when
discussing gay issues.
- But both the vice president and his wife went after Kerry with strong
words.
- "You saw a man who will do and say anything to get elected," Cheney told
a rally in Fort Myers, Florida. "And I am not just speaking as a father
here, although I am a pretty angry father."
- He told a local TV station: "I thought it was totally
inappropriate."
- Mrs. Cheney was even sharper as she denounced Kerry after a debate party
in the Pittsburgh suburb of Coraopolis, Pennsylvania, Wednesday night.
- "This is not a good man," she said. "Of course, I am speaking as a mom,
and a pretty indignant mom. This is not a good man. What a cheap and tawdry
political trick."
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Original message ----- stuntman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
Ha ha
ha, U R funny. Both Johns brought it up during the de'baits', definitly
deliberate and a low blow tactic. They can deny it all year long. But it
just shows how "liberal" modern Libs have become. Stuntman
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