nospam@no-spam wrote:
> http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,93959,00.html
>
> "All this in-your-face stuff ? every time you pick up a newspaper or
> turn on the T.V., it's gay, gay, gay all the time. I think the average
> Joe is saying enough is enough," said Peter Labarbera, senior policy
> analyst of the Culture and Family Institute (search), which makes no
> bones about its anti-homosexual agenda.
>
> "That's why God made the remote ?
That is also why God made gay people.
Yes God made gay people.
And why did God make gay people?
Because God currently prefers gays as opposed to bigots who are full of
hate.
God made bigots too.
And why did God make bigots?
It was a mistake which he is now trying to rectify.
> if you don't like what's on the
> television, change the channel," responded David Smith of the Human
> Rights Campaign (search), a gay-rights advocacy organization.
Gurble wrote:
> On Fri, 08 Aug 2003 01:04:35 +1000, Jay <me@no-spam> had this to
> say:
>
>>God made bigots too.
>>And why did God make bigots?
>>It was a mistake which he is now trying to rectify.
>>
> Just because somebody thinks that homosexuality is wrong,
... wrong for them or wrong for everyone else too?
If the latter then that is what a bigot thinks.
> or thinks
> that sticking penises up other people's bum holes is not quite what
> their god had in mind for it,
What makes you think that gay people do that sort of thing?
> does not make them a "bigot [..] full of hate".
>
> By the sounds of things, you are, in fact, the bigot full of hate...
Really?
Jay <me@no-spam> wrote in news:bguq5b$rn4c2$1@no-spam
berlin.de:
> Gurble wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 08 Aug 2003 01:04:35 +1000, Jay <me@no-spam> had this to
>> say:
>>
>>>God made bigots too.
>>>And why did God make bigots?
>>>It was a mistake which he is now trying to rectify.
>>>
>> Just because somebody thinks that homosexuality is wrong,
>
> ... wrong for them or wrong for everyone else too?
> If the latter then that is what a bigot thinks.
>
>> or thinks
>> that sticking penises up other people's bum holes is not quite what
>> their god had in mind for it,
>
> What makes you think that gay people do that sort of thing?
>
>> does not make them a "bigot [..] full of hate".
>>
>> By the sounds of things, you are, in fact, the bigot full of hate...
>
> Really?
>
>
Yes.
And, of course, Gays NEVER, EVER, get fed up with hearing heterocentric
claptrap and preaching and in-your-face codswallop thrown at them all the
time, do they?
FIDDLE-FADDLE!!!!
--
Nicolaas.
- Not ALL men are fools: many are single by choice, not by chance!
On Fri, 08 Aug 2003 10:16:43 +1000, Jay <me@no-spam> wrote:
>Gurble wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 08 Aug 2003 01:04:35 +1000, Jay <me@no-spam> had this to
>> say:
>>
>>>God made bigots too.
>>>And why did God make bigots?
>>>It was a mistake which he is now trying to rectify.
>>>
>> Just because somebody thinks that homosexuality is wrong,
>
>... wrong for them or wrong for everyone else too?
>If the latter then that is what a bigot thinks.
>
Turning the quesion upside-down to "right for me/right for others" :-
"The Golden Rule is silly. If Lord Alfred Douglas (for example) did
to others what he would like them to do to him, many would resent his
action."
Aleister Crowley; commentary on The Book of the Law, P36.
(Lord Alfred Douglas was, of course the partner of Oscar Wilde.)
Not quite on-topic, but I've always thought it a classic of
bisexuality versus the traditional Christian perspective.
Steve B.
On Fri, 08 Aug 2003 00:37:21 -0400, nospam@no-spam wrote:
>"All this in-your-face stuff — every time you pick up a newspaper or
>turn on the T.V., it's gay, gay, gay all the time. I think the average
>Joe is saying enough is enough," said Peter Labarbera, senior policy
>analyst of the Culture and Family Institute (search), which makes no
>bones about its anti-homosexual agenda.
Oh jesus , these people do protest too damn much about nothing. If a
newspaper had a postage stamp sized 'gay' announcement on a full sized
newspaper page they would jump up and down about it. Fuck them.
Maybe if we didn't have to hide in the fucking closet for all this
time we might not be so big a problem for these people to have to put
up with.
Anyway I'm sick and tired of all this friggin heterosexuality that
gets thrown in our faces.
On Fri, 08 Aug 2003 01:28:27 GMT, paulsy@no-spam (paulsy) wrote:
>On Fri, 08 Aug 2003 00:37:21 -0400, nospam@no-spam wrote:
>
>>"All this in-your-face stuff — every time you pick up a newspaper or
>>turn on the T.V., it's gay, gay, gay all the time. I think the average
>>Joe is saying enough is enough," said Peter Labarbera, senior policy
>>analyst of the Culture and Family Institute (search), which makes no
>>bones about its anti-homosexual agenda.
>
>Oh jesus , these people do protest too damn much about nothing. If a
>newspaper had a postage stamp sized 'gay' announcement on a full sized
>newspaper page they would jump up and down about it. Fuck them.
>
Seems to be your solution for a lot of things, Paulsy (eg GM
supporters). I'm with you on this one, though. Bu it's hard to do what
you suggest with people who are jumping up and down.
And I've always wondered why you have to "jump down". I'm content to
jump up and let gravity do the other part for me.
Steve B.
On Fri, 08 Aug 2003 13:37:28 +1200, Steve B
<s.bell@no-spam> wrote:
>On Fri, 08 Aug 2003 01:28:27 GMT, paulsy@no-spam (paulsy) wrote:
>
>>On Fri, 08 Aug 2003 00:37:21 -0400, nospam@no-spam wrote:
>>
>>>"All this in-your-face stuff — every time you pick up a newspaper or
>>>turn on the T.V., it's gay, gay, gay all the time. I think the average
>>>Joe is saying enough is enough," said Peter Labarbera, senior policy
>>>analyst of the Culture and Family Institute (search), which makes no
>>>bones about its anti-homosexual agenda.
>>
>>Oh jesus , these people do protest too damn much about nothing. If a
>>newspaper had a postage stamp sized 'gay' announcement on a full sized
>>newspaper page they would jump up and down about it. Fuck them.
>>
>Seems to be your solution for a lot of things, Paulsy (eg GM
>supporters).
It might be the perfect solution thistime. It only takes a taste of
forbidden fruit to become a convert.
>And I've always wondered why you have to "jump down". I'm content to
>jump up and let gravity do the other part for me.
>
haha, you're just doing it the lazy way.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,93959,00.html
"All this in-your-face stuff — every time you pick up a newspaper or
turn on the T.V., it's gay, gay, gay all the time. I think the average
Joe is saying enough is enough," said Peter Labarbera, senior policy
analyst of the Culture and Family Institute (search), which makes no
bones about its anti-homosexual agenda.
"That's why God made the remote — if you don't like what's on the
television, change the channel," responded David Smith of the Human
Rights Campaign (search), a gay-rights advocacy organization.
Rhetoric aside, a recent Gallup Poll (search) suggests that for the
first time since the 1980s, support for the gay lifestyle — including
the much-discussed idea of same-sex marriages — has begun slipping.
Pollsters acknowledge that recent events have played a role in what
might be a "gay backlash."
"There really has been a shift in the population," said Frank Newport,
executive editor of the Gallup Poll, which conducted two surveys last
month following the U.S. Supreme Court's landmark ruling in June to
overturn a Texas law that criminalized gay sex.
In both polls, support for homosexuals dropped markedly from the same
survey conducted in May. Across nearly every demographic group —
including age, religion, income, race and region of the country — Gallup
reported a "dramatic reversal" in what had been increasing tolerance
over the last few decades.
<nospam@no-spam> wrote in message
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> http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,93959,00.html
>
> "All this in-your-face stuff — every time you pick up a newspaper or
> turn on the T.V., it's gay, gay, gay all the time. I think the average
> Joe is saying enough is enough," said Peter Labarbera, senior policy
> analyst of the Culture and Family Institute (search), which makes no
> bones about its anti-homosexual agenda.
Here, here! I feel good knowing I'm just an average Joe.
D.
"Gurble" <gurbleREMOVE@no-spam> wrote in message
> >
> Just because somebody thinks that homosexuality is wrong, or thinks
> that sticking penises up other people's bum holes is not quite what
> their god had in mind for it, does not make them a "bigot [..] full of
> hate".
>
> By the sounds of things, you are, in fact, the bigot full of hate...
Quite so. I don't have a god but I think "sticking penises up other people's
bum holes" is just plain bad marksmanship.
D.
nospam@no-spam wrote:
> http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,93959,00.html
>
> "All this in-your-face stuff — every time you pick up a newspaper or
> turn on the T.V., it's gay, gay, gay all the time.
A Right to be Homo: One Giant Leap Down the Slippery Slope to Armageddon!
http://www.landoverbaptist.org/sermons/homorights.html
Tilly
climbaboard@no-spam
In article <T9NYa.109652$JA5.2449956@no-spam>,
"Tilly" <climbaboard@no-spam> wrote:
> nospam@no-spam wrote:
> > http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,93959,00.html
> >
> > "All this in-your-face stuff — every time you pick up a newspaper or
> > turn on the T.V., it's gay, gay, gay all the time.
>
>
Would the love that dare not speak its name please shut up?
--
Gus
Sadly, I didn't dream that one up - it's from Esquire's Dubious Achievements list, from many years ago.