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It is the Government that makes the changes, it is the people who force them to make the right changes.

Better to Lie than tell the truth

07/27/2008 (USA)

They actually get paid, by tax payer dollars, to advise the Military, to tell them that letting Gays serve openly will cause a rise in HIV infection, among US service people. Like are they trying to say that there are a lot more homo’s in the US Military or that many more will be willing to take it up the ass, simply because a gay guy is in their unit? What absolute twaddle, and the tax payer pays for it.

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I Want to Hear it From Him

06/28/2008 (USA)

Barack Obama’s wife spoke about what her husband, if elected, would do for Gay Rights, as he did for Black Rights, in that he would push for equality, for opposing a ban on same sex marriage on a federal level, leaving the matter for the States to decide.
Fact is, 44 States have some form of [...]

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Changing Views, they say

06/15/2008 (Politics of Life)

With the recent decision by the California Supreme Court, granting homosexuals the same legal right to be married as other citizens, it seems that the view on gay marriage is changing. ‘SEEMS’ I said, because frankly I don’t quite see it that way.
(CBS) Most Americans continue to think there should be some legal recognition [...]

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World AIDS Day

12/02/2006 (General, Politics of Life)

Too many have the notion that while AIDS and HIV are a threat, it is not one for them. I know I have that same urge and need to try and bury my head. However, I love my wife, David, and so I go through the agony of wondering every six months when I have a test done. It isn’t painful in the sense of mechanics, but you know the waiting to hear the results is. Still, it is a small price to pay to insure that your life isn’t about to be shortened.

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