Posted on December 9, 2008 by warnick68
Homosexuals on strike.
A Day Without A Gay
1%, possibly 2% of America does not show up to work?
My first thought, they must have more confidence in the current economy than I do, to skip a day of work and risk losing their job. Of course, no business is going to fire any of them because they [...]
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Posted on December 6, 2008 by warnick68
A protest rally was held Friday at the University of Washington in protest of a recent column which was ran in The Daily, the UW student newspaper.
The opening moments of the video demonstrates the hypocrisy of the pro gay marriage crowd, free speech is good for them and their concerns, but not for those [...]
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Posted on December 3, 2008 by warnick68
Weeks after the passage of Proposition 8 in California, the debate continues to rage.
From the burning of religious materials on the steps of a Mormon church, to invasion of Sunday morning church by groups of homosexuals with megaphones, throwing condoms, spitting and swearing, to threats of violence and ruin against business and individuals that financially [...]
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Posted on December 1, 2008 by warnick68
I know I am very late to address this topic.
The events surrounding California’s Prop 8 were so extreme and outrageous that I did not want to deal with it here in anger.
I really was not sure I was going address it at until I came across this today.
As found on Byzigenous Buddhapalian
Until we are [...]
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