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What happened to rights for all?

Niffer

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Last time I checked gay marriage didn't effect the general population, so heres my questions for all you
1.what makes you think that since a gay person can't get married their going to become straight and pro-create anyways?

2. If we want to talk naturally my sister (who has diabetes type 1) shouldn't naturally be alive right now, medicine helped her. we want to be natural? OK lets destroy all the medicine

3. Want to protect the sanctuary of Marriage? what about divorce, marriage means forever

4. its against your religion? boo-hoo what ever happened to separation of church and state

YOU want to argue with me? good luck
 
You're using the Homosexul Agenda again

THE OVERHAULING OF STRAIGHT AMERICA

By Marshall Kirk and Erastes Pill

The first order of business is desensitization of the American public concerning gays and gay rights. To desensitize the public is to help it view homosexuality with indifference instead of with keen emotion. Ideally, we would have straights register differences in sexual preference the way they register different tastes for ice cream or sports games: she likes strawberry and I like vanilla; he follows baseball and I follow football. No big deal.

At least in the beginning, we are seeking public desensitization and nothing more. We do not need and cannot expect a full "appreciation" or "understanding" of homosexuality from the average American. You can forget about trying to persuade the masses that homosexuality is a good thing. But if only you can get them to think that it is just another thing, with a shrug of their shoulders, then your battle for legal and social rights is virtually won. And to get to shoulder-shrug stage, gays as a class must cease to appear mysterious, alien, loathsome and contrary. A large-scale media campaign will be required in order to change the image of gays in America. And any campaign to accomplish this turnaround should do six things.

...Our campaign should not demand direct support for homosexual practices, should instead take anti-discrimination as its theme. The right to free speech, freedom of beliefs, freedom of association, due process and equal protection of laws-these should be the concerns brought to mind by our campaign.
 
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