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bru
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response 97 of 150:
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Jul 28 02:39 UTC 2003 |
well, you see I am tired of th polarization.
I am tired of lilly livered limosine liberals yelling about the rich
conservatives spending money to support conservative causes while they swill
their champagne and toot their own hoern about how they care more about the
common man thatn any conservative ever could.
I am tired of gay and lesbians rubbing their sexuality in my face by having
marches and gay pride days and exposing genitalia out in front of God and
everybody while they troll the back alleys adn gay bath houses for fresh meat
while claiming all they want is a chance to get married.
I a tired of heterosexuals who see nothing wrong with posing in all kinds of
sexualy explicit positions so they can make a little money of their
pornography before going to the local dope den to get something to get them
high so they can forget what they just did for the last 12 hours.
I am tired of people exploiting children for their own sexual enjoyment, and
claiming that children as young as 2 should be able to experience the joy of
sexual contact and that it does no harm to these children.
I am tired of people who claim to have all the evidence in the world that pot
doesn't hurt you, and then having to talk to emergency personel who have to
clean up the mess when someone whacked on weed, alcohol, or some other drug
they feel should be safe when used responsibly.
I am tired of professors claiming to be open minded banning conservative ideas
becasue they don't want that Fascist crap in their class room.
I am tired of being insulted because I do not agree with everything liberals
think and say.
You ahve got to understand there is a whole wide world out there that does
not agree with everything liberal, or everything conservative, or everything
anything.
And claiming to be open minded while telling me to shut up just does not make
any sense to me.
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keesan
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response 98 of 150:
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Jul 28 03:18 UTC 2003 |
Bruce, let me know where to find God so I can parade around naked in front
of him/her.
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rcurl
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response 99 of 150:
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Jul 28 06:51 UTC 2003 |
I thought gods could see through clothes.
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happyboy
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response 100 of 150:
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Jul 28 08:10 UTC 2003 |
they're prolly pretty bored by now.
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keesan
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response 101 of 150:
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Jul 28 13:13 UTC 2003 |
Did God make homosexuals?
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novomit
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response 102 of 150:
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Jul 28 13:21 UTC 2003 |
Did homosexuals make god?
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cross
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response 103 of 150:
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Jul 28 13:58 UTC 2003 |
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mynxcat
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response 104 of 150:
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Jul 28 14:46 UTC 2003 |
Bru offends, and he doesn't apologise for that. Yet, he's offended by
that whole list of things, and expects people to change
Respect works both ways Bruce.
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slynne
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response 105 of 150:
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Jul 28 15:01 UTC 2003 |
re Resp:97 - Gosh where to start...
1) So you think that it is only ok for rich people to have opinions if
they are conservative opinions? You dont think it is possible for rich
people to care about poor people or for our society as a whole?
2) Imagine how many gay and lesbians feel when people rub their
heterosexuality in *their* faces. You probably do that all the time.
Anyhow, fwiw, I have never seen any gay people exposing their genitals
in public but I probably dont frequent the same back alleys and gay
bathhouses as you do.
3) You dont read porn? Please. I could have sword I have heard you make
references to Playboy. Maybe I am mistaken.
4) I know. Child sexual abuse is a big problem. Most liberals will
agree with that. A lot of republicans fuck their kids, btw. This isnt a
problem related to political beliefs.
5) Alcohol is dangerous. There are also dangers associated with pot. It
is however *less* dangerous than alcohol. For one thing, no one has
ever overdosed on pot or at least I have not been able to find a
documented case of that happening. Anyhow, it should be legal as should
most recreational drugs. I always find it interesting that republicans
like to go on about how government needs to stay out of our lives. "We
need a free market. We need lower taxes. Etc." Yet, they feel it is
somehow important to keep a person from sitting on their living room
couch and smoking a doobie.
6) Well, fwiw, I have had a few very conservative professors in my time
too. Also, none of them have ever not allowed me to express my views in
class (assuming that my views were relevant to the subject being
taught, of course).
7) I am sorry that you feel insulted but in a karmic sense, I think you
have it coming. You come online and insult others all the time. Fair's
fair. If you can dish it out, you should be able to take it. I think
your problem is that you typically dish out arguments that are not
thought out well, have huge holes in them and then you get mad when
people shoot them down.
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tod
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response 106 of 150:
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Jul 28 16:29 UTC 2003 |
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slynne
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response 107 of 150:
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Jul 28 16:47 UTC 2003 |
Yeah. I know straight guys who have good taste!
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happyboy
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response 108 of 150:
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Jul 28 16:57 UTC 2003 |
/bows and scratches his hairy beerbelly!
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edina
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response 109 of 150:
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Jul 28 16:58 UTC 2003 |
Actually, Tod, I'd disagree on QEFTSG. Sure, Carson is a prototypical swishy
queen - but he'd admit to that. The other guys are pretty much just guys.
Kinda like if you get a group of girls in the room. They're just the gay,
infinitely more talented Spice Girls.
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tod
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response 110 of 150:
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Jul 28 17:31 UTC 2003 |
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slynne
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response 111 of 150:
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Jul 28 17:39 UTC 2003 |
tod is right. even though it is a *positive* stereotype, it is still a
stereotype. As someone recently pointed out to me, one wouldnt put a
show on TV called "Black Dudes teach White Guys Basketball" or "Jews
Teach Accounting" or "Asian Guide to Getting Good Grades".
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mynxcat
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response 112 of 150:
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Jul 28 17:51 UTC 2003 |
I did read an article about how Americans had something to learn from
Asians when it came to preparing for exams and getting good grades.
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tod
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response 113 of 150:
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Jul 28 17:58 UTC 2003 |
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mynxcat
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response 114 of 150:
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Jul 28 18:15 UTC 2003 |
Hey, I didn't write the article.
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janc
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response 115 of 150:
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Jul 28 19:18 UTC 2003 |
You know, the last time I recall someone going ballistic about people
"exposing their genitals", it was Mark Ethan Smith.
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michaela
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response 116 of 150:
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Jul 28 20:51 UTC 2003 |
You're tired of gays flaunting themselves in your face during marches?
Fine.
I'm sick and tired of having Christmas shoved down my throat until I GAG from
about late September through late December. The music, the decorations, the
pompous jerkoffs who look at me funny when I say I don't celebrate it, the
wishy washy feel-good specials on television, etc, etc, etc.
It goes both ways. I stay out of their face. You stay out of mine.
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cross
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response 117 of 150:
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Jul 28 21:16 UTC 2003 |
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jaklumen
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response 118 of 150:
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Jul 29 02:15 UTC 2003 |
on marijuana, just my two cents-- I haven't seen anything that proves
it to be medicinally redeemable (you feel less pain because you're
stoned; that's about it), but it is one of the more benign drugs out
there. Tobacco is nasty-- and it's legal.
On the marches-- damn dude, you're actually attending them or
something? Leave it alone! I mean, fuck, I don't think most people
see this stuff unless they go out looking for it or the occasional
time it pops up in the media. Now I will admit they do cavort about
in lascivous ways at a lot of these events, but no one forced ya to go.
I do have my opinions about sexuality-- that often there is a lot of
mingling emotional and abuse issues that are in the way. Yeah, I'm
one of those twerps that believes in reparative therapy and all that.
But I definitely don't go around condemning the community about
their 'sinful ways.' They made their choice, and I made mine. I hope
there will be mutual respect, then. In other words, you're preaching
to the choir, here-- but you're not the music director.
There is a time to be principled and a time to be diplomatic. I
suggest diplomacy.
resp:116 Ironically, the relentless commercialism of the Fall/Winter
season turns off some of the mainstream religious. It seems like a
big long profit campaign. As far as tolerance and respect, we've
adopted so many 'heathen' traditions thanks to the Catholic church (in
the name of assimilation) that people should be more understanding in
light of this knowledge.
To boot, so many are casually religious that the notion is pretty
hypocritical.
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bru
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response 119 of 150:
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Jul 29 03:13 UTC 2003 |
I am refereing to the media and its hype of certain sexually expressive
events.
I also should not ignore the entertainment media which has found the new
"reality" tv a means to further stimulate the audience. Commercials and
advertizing are also to blame. I realize sex sells, but does it have to sell
everything?
Okay. So I am a prude. i learned to live with it a long time ago. No,
nudity does not bother me. You could walk naked into my living room and I
would not be particularly bothered nor excited by it. Yes, I have read
playboy. (but just for the articles, really.) It is the focus on sex that
bothers me. I have never enjoyed bachelor parties, nor the watching of porno
flicks with my buddies. I don't watch them with my wife either.
On the otehr hand, I also don't call people names because they disagree with
me.
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beeswing
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response 120 of 150:
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Jul 29 04:32 UTC 2003 |
Well, I am a heterosexual female who is not in a relationship at the
moment. And I get sick of straight couples constantly flaunting their
couple-ness... holding hands, making out, or squeezing each others'
butts as they walk in the mall. The whole world gives a message of "If
you're single, there's something wrong with you." But no one complains
about that.
Meanwhile, I know a gay male couple and a lesbian couple who both keep
clean and presentable homes, don't molest kids, treat their pets like
gold, don't go anywhere naked, don't really go to pride marches, don't
do drugs, don't go to bars or bathhouses. They pay taxes, volunteer for
civic projects, and don't flaunt their homosexuality in front of anyone,
whether at home or in public. And these couples both have stable,
committed, monogamous relationships.
I know people who smoke pot regularly for recreation. They do it in
their homes, alone. They don't have kids. They don't sell drugs to kids.
They do not go out in the streets if they've smoked. Nor do they drive.
The people I know who smoke it are otherwise law-abiding people whom I
know would not harm me or any other living creature. They hold down
steady jobs and pay bills.
They don't go to bachelor parties or watch pornos-- not to my knowledge,
anyway.
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pvn
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response 121 of 150:
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Jul 29 06:04 UTC 2003 |
And they are probably a small minority of a small minority.
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