No doubt, PP; and I'm sure "lefty" will have MUCH better luck with the {radical} Muslims you seem to have grown fond of.
robmull wrote:
No doubt, PP; and I'm sure "lefty" will have MUCH better luck with the {radical} Muslims you seem to have grown fond of.
Wh**ever has made you think I am fond of radical Muslims?
You're right, your path to hell is your business.
It isn't Christians who, often with the blessings of activist judges and state and local governments, are shutting down gay businesses. It isn't Christians who are pushing legislation to repeal the tax exempt status of any gay group or organization. It isn't Christians who threaten to shut down gay bath houses if they don't cater to a Christian function.
Christians have a right to defend themselves against the assaults from the godless. IOW, FIGHT BACK.
Christians received their admonitions long ago, and from an infinitely higher authority than a bunch of reprobates.
That is quite an amusing little fable. Poor little Gays not botherin nobody no how, and then suddenly H**eful Christians come out of nowhere and start picking fights with them. The rich and powerful Gay political machine has isolated and destroyed small Christian businesses just because they can. Examples must be made. Fear and terror must be instilled in those bad Christians. In the meantime do not under any circumstances mess with the Muslims. They are allies. So they are bigger threats than Christians. They are allies against the Christians. The enemy of my enemy is my friend. Even the ones who will k**l me eventually.
he did say some good things Paul
but where does he get the idea that anyone is attempting to alter any ones sexual preferences
I think that what goes on in private bedrooms is none of my business
And I believe in live and let live
but Paul the "gay s' have left themselves open to criticism
with their lewd parades and flaunting their gayness to a ridiculous extreme
it's kinda like they asked for what they got
badbobby wrote:
he did say some good things Paul
but where does he get the idea that anyone is attempting to alter any ones sexual preferences
I think that what goes on in private bedrooms is none of my business
And I believe in live and let live
but Paul the "gay s' have left themselves open to criticism
with their lewd parades and flaunting their gayness to a ridiculous extreme
it's kinda like they asked for what they got
Unfortunately Bobby, most states allow forced "conversion therapy" on minors (This is banned only in 9 states, the District of Columbia, and 8 cities whose state law otherwise allows it.) It's a deeply damaging process that in most cases does more damage than good.
As you know, what is lewd in some areas of the country is not considered so in others. I myself don't even go to the parade here any more....it's something for the younger generation to me. And anyway, I'd much rather see ridiculous expressions of sexuality in a parade than a glorification of war. But that's just me.
And any time I hear "flaunting" used I wonder what level of gayness would be acceptable. No flamboyant outfits? Nothing skimpy? Maybe no leather outfits? Sounds kind of boring to me, and usually seems t mean the suppression of a lot of exuberant energy. And what about all those Catholics and Irish and Veterans "flaunting" themselves in their parades?
I am reminded of a quote from the comedian Margaret Cho. "I'm not gay. I'm not straight. I'm a s**t. Where's MY parade?"
You gotta just laugh and move on, Bobby.
PaulPisces wrote:
Unfortunately Bobby, most states allow forced "conversion therapy" on minors (This is banned only in 9 states, the District of Columbia, and 8 cities whose state law otherwise allows it.) It's a deeply damaging process that in most cases does more damage than good.
As you know, what is lewd in some areas of the country is not considered so in others. I myself don't even go to the parade here any more....it's something for the younger generation to me. And anyway, I'd much rather see ridiculous expressions of sexuality in a parade than a glorification of war. But that's just me.
And any time I hear "flaunting" used I wonder what level of gayness would be acceptable. No flamboyant outfits? Nothing skimpy? Maybe no leather outfits? Sounds kind of boring to me, and usually seems t mean the suppression of a lot of exuberant energy. And what about all those Catholics and Irish and Veterans "flaunting" themselves in their parades?
I am reminded of a quote from the comedian Margaret Cho. "I'm not gay. I'm not straight. I'm a s**t. Where's MY parade?"
You gotta just laugh and move on, Bobby.
Unfortunately Bobby, most states allow forced &quo... (
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I love to laugh Paul
makes me forget my aches and pains
but the moving part--ughugh-not for me
PaulPisces wrote:
Unfortunately Bobby, most states allow forced "conversion therapy" on minors (This is banned only in 9 states, the District of Columbia, and 8 cities whose state law otherwise allows it.) It's a deeply damaging process that in most cases does more damage than good.
As you know, what is lewd in some areas of the country is not considered so in others. I myself don't even go to the parade here any more....it's something for the younger generation to me. And anyway, I'd much rather see ridiculous expressions of sexuality in a parade than a glorification of war. But that's just me.
And any time I hear "flaunting" used I wonder what level of gayness would be acceptable. No flamboyant outfits? Nothing skimpy? Maybe no leather outfits? Sounds kind of boring to me, and usually seems t mean the suppression of a lot of exuberant energy. And what about all those Catholics and Irish and Veterans "flaunting" themselves in their parades?
I am reminded of a quote from the comedian Margaret Cho. "I'm not gay. I'm not straight. I'm a s**t. Where's MY parade?"
You gotta just laugh and move on, Bobby.
Unfortunately Bobby, most states allow forced &quo... (
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Waving a f*g f**g is flaunting. Every year we get certain homes in the area that feel the need to post a big f*g f**g, especially during June. No American f**g the rest of the year. Apparently they are only proud of being gay. I'm straight. I'm not proud of it. It is just a fact. I'm proud of my accomplishments.
Of course it is their right to wave wh**ever f**g they want in front of their home. But why that f**g? Why does the whole neighborhood need to know that the owners of that particular home are cock suckers and s**t packers. What you do in your bedroom is your business and you have a right to that. But class dictates that you leave it there.
So, instead of flaunting your gayness, how about just acting like an adult. Do your pickups in gay bars. Don't hit on straight people. Keep you bedroom antics to yourself. And the world will learn that you just might be a nice person instead of some flamboyant f*g looking for attention.
I used to live near a very gay area. Almost forty years of the gay parade of the sickest forms of the gay culture. I never watched the parade. I caught glimpses as I moved about the neighborhood, and passed as quick as possible. It looked d********g. And they all thought everyone was cheering. Maybe jeering. Definitely laughing at them.
I was in Auckland once and a parade went by my hotel. No idea what it was about. Saw a fancy float go by with a bunch of topless women. I said something to the effect of, 'Oh, boy.' Then some woman told me that they were lesbians. I quickly got the idea. But I had to keep going along the route for a few blocks and saw many more floats. Class, not like the trash I have seen in America.
E wrote:
Waving a f*g f**g is flaunting. Every year we get certain homes in the area that feel the need to post a big f*g f**g, especially during June. No American f**g the rest of the year. Apparently they are only proud of being gay. I'm straight. I'm not proud of it. It is just a fact. I'm proud of my accomplishments.
Of course it is their right to wave wh**ever f**g they want in front of their home. But why that f**g? Why does the whole neighborhood need to know that the owners of that particular home are cock suckers and s**t packers. What you do in your bedroom is your business and you have a right to that. But class dictates that you leave it there.
So, instead of flaunting your gayness, how about just acting like an adult. Do your pickups in gay bars. Don't hit on straight people. Keep you bedroom antics to yourself. And the world will learn that you just might be a nice person instead of some flamboyant f*g looking for attention.
I used to live near a very gay area. Almost forty years of the gay parade of the sickest forms of the gay culture. I never watched the parade. I caught glimpses as I moved about the neighborhood, and passed as quick as possible. It looked d********g. And they all thought everyone was cheering. Maybe jeering. Definitely laughing at them.
I was in Auckland once and a parade went by my hotel. No idea what it was about. Saw a fancy float go by with a bunch of topless women. I said something to the effect of, 'Oh, boy.' Then some woman told me that they were lesbians. I quickly got the idea. But I had to keep going along the route for a few blocks and saw many more floats. Class, not like the trash I have seen in America.
Waving a f*g f**g is flaunting. Every year we get ... (
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E though we don't agree on much of anything
Paul
really is a nice guy
E wrote:
Waving a f*g f**g is flaunting. Every year we get certain homes in the area that feel the need to post a big f*g f**g, especially during June. No American f**g the rest of the year. Apparently they are only proud of being gay. I'm straight. I'm not proud of it. It is just a fact. I'm proud of my accomplishments.
Of course it is their right to wave wh**ever f**g they want in front of their home. But why that f**g? Why does the whole neighborhood need to know that the owners of that particular home are cock suckers and s**t packers. What you do in your bedroom is your business and you have a right to that. But class dictates that you leave it there.
So, instead of flaunting your gayness, how about just acting like an adult. Do your pickups in gay bars. Don't hit on straight people. Keep you bedroom antics to yourself. And the world will learn that you just might be a nice person instead of some flamboyant f*g looking for attention.
I used to live near a very gay area. Almost forty years of the gay parade of the sickest forms of the gay culture. I never watched the parade. I caught glimpses as I moved about the neighborhood, and passed as quick as possible. It looked d********g. And they all thought everyone was cheering. Maybe jeering. Definitely laughing at them.
I was in Auckland once and a parade went by my hotel. No idea what it was about. Saw a fancy float go by with a bunch of topless women. I said something to the effect of, 'Oh, boy.' Then some woman told me that they were lesbians. I quickly got the idea. But I had to keep going along the route for a few blocks and saw many more floats. Class, not like the trash I have seen in America.
Waving a f*g f**g is flaunting. Every year we get ... (
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Not everyone that flies the rainbow f**g are L***Q. Some are straight folks who do not feel threatened, and support a more inclusive society for all.
badbobby wrote:
E though we don't agree on much of anything
Paul
really is a nice guy
Thanks BB. There are more of us "nice guy" liberals out there than you might think.
Whether we agree on anything at all or not, I figure we share this little planet for the short time we are all here, so why not threat each other as well as we can?
It certainly costs me nothing to be a decent human being.
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