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Re: The First Gay President
« Reply #20 on: May 14, 2012, 02:23:41 PM »
  Most of its leaders won't even acknowledge there's a war to be fought.

I remember 40 years ago hearing my mom and her friends discussing these issues and acknowledging that most people thought they were nuts.  Well, most of what they feared has come true and still people are running around thinking all is okay.
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Re: The First Gay President
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Re: The First Gay President
« Reply #22 on: May 14, 2012, 03:53:24 PM »
  Most of its leaders won't even acknowledge there's a war to be fought.

I remember 40 years ago hearing my mom and her friends discussing these issues and acknowledging that most people thought they were nuts.  Well, most of what they feared has come true and still people are running around thinking all is okay.

I know what you mean. My mother and I were adamant that within a short time we'd see abortions being performed on full term babies. That slippery slope has certainly come to pass. How far down will we (be forced to) slide with the homosexual/bi/transgendered crap, if the libs have their way? 

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Re: The First Gay President
« Reply #23 on: May 14, 2012, 05:22:30 PM »
  Most of its leaders won't even acknowledge there's a war to be fought.

I remember 40 years ago hearing my mom and her friends discussing these issues and acknowledging that most people thought they were nuts.  Well, most of what they feared has come true and still people are running around thinking all is okay.

I know what you mean. My mother and I were adamant that within a short time we'd see abortions being performed on full term babies. That slippery slope has certainly come to pass. How far down will we (be forced to) slide with the homosexual/bi/transgendered crap, if the libs have their way? 

As far as they want to go if we don't stop them.  You can only imagine the animosity and outright hostility the Left has hurled at those of us who voted for NC's Constitutional Amendment to affirm traditional marriage.  This intimidates the weak-sister types.
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