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I would question this assertion. He also claimed that Hurricane Katrina was God's punishment due to the country's abortion policies, and 9/11 was a result of the ACLU, pagans, feminists and homosexuals. I think he really does believe the crap he spews.
And oh, yeah...SEND MONEY!
God spoke to him and told him Romney would win in 2012.
One man's billboard is another college students bulletin board in the hallway of the dorm. You know; the ones depicting venereal diseases and the value of wearing a condom.
Pro-actively addressing a problem does not require it to be of a unique nature confined to a singular demographic.
I understand that. Of course it's not uniquely confined to a singular demographic. (Although these billboards were targeted to the gay community by the gay community).
I was refuting the assertion below, by pointing out to Aero that having billboards that address the problem in the gay community is hardly hiding said problem.
And I put the salient points in bold, because you know, the poster below has problems processing that which is outside his narrow worldview.
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Originally Posted by AeroGuyDC
The Homosexual Underworld is a much bigger problem than the homo-activists would have you believe. They'd like all of us to think that homosexuality is just an action confined to the bedroom by two consenting adults who are otherwise contributing members of society. They'd rather us not know the real truth about a huge subset of their population.
Lots and lots of people are on the absolute fringes of society. Some of them are gay.
Gays have sex with strangers in rest areas, truck stops, hotels, anywhere. They meet in gay hangouts, bathhouses , in the gym . They have many sexual partners to never meet again.
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