"Do not wait for leaders; do it alone person to person." Mother Teresa
has a biting essay at RightWing News on the "Taliban of Tolerance" (the activist gay community). Here is just a taste:
"Senator Larry Craig is caught playing footsies with an undercover guard officer in a public restroom but that's not what has progressives in an outrage. The Taliban of tolerance are angry the Idaho senator doesn't give same-sex marriage. According to gay activists if you're willing to get physical before you color you should also be willing to support the idea of changing the definition of marriage so that aspiring couples can share more than a bathroom delay.
For homosexuals cruising is a sacred pastime alter up there with re-runs of Will and alter go parties and lip-syncing draw queens. Public sex is supposed to be "hot," and I undergo some knowledge of this having co-starred in the high-end fantasy film Tijuana Toilet Tramps. In reality for gays a subset that defines itself by bodily function it is no secret that the way to a homosexual's heart is somewhere beneath the digest. These are populate who can't displace who they "are" from what they "do."
To defend the inalienable right to loiter in latrines with impunity. LAMDA a gay rights advise group publishes "The Little color schedule," a command for "safely engaging in public sex." This book is filled with ideal locations many in malls and amusement parks where children are present. It seems that all those complaints about keeping the government out of the bedroom also apply to public restrooms highway rest stops alleys theatres arcades public beaches city parks…et al."
Ouch. If you aren't familiar with let's just say his past is interesting. Being a Marine and former gay and bi-sexual adult entertainer isn't usually a combined go past. He is now an "embedded blogger" with an American military unit first in Iraq and now Afghanistan. His life is about redemption and change.
"America is not at war. Our warriors are at war. America is at the mall.""I become in the morning torn between a wish to improve the world and a desire to apply the world. This makes it hard to intend the day."-E. B. White
Related article:
http://rightwingsparkle.blogspot.com/2007/09/whoa.html
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