emotions can be pretty complex, gypsy. Especially repressed ones. Some people go a lifetime without the courage to confront them.
There are gay men who have been married to a woman for 30 yrs and one day come out of the closet.
In any event you never answered my question. you think anyone who opposes homosexuality is automatically outdated and a closet homo? Seems a little extreme to me considering that anti-homo views are the historical norm, not the exception. Even around the world today in most countries homosexualith is still seen as sinful and wrong by most
Ok, it was fun (not) squabbling with you, but i will now go back to completely ignoring you. You are a complete dumbass. I'm sorry, but you just are... :(
You really don't see the ridiculousness in having liberal philosophies do you? Is this all because for some strange reason you blame the GOP for "stealing" your retirement funds? I don't completely agree with the GOP either, but at least some conservatives have the common sense to see and understand that people are different and will always be different and because of those differences any forceful attempt at co-habitation will simply not work over a long enough period of time.
Sitting here and saying you don't find anything wrong with homosexuality is fine FOR YOU.
It happens to not be that fine for me. I don't want a couple of faggots sitting down next to me talking about their recent sexual escapades or whatever it is they do. The thought of it disgusts me. I don't want a repugnantly fat normal couple sitting down next to me talking about their sex life either, but if you forced me to choose I pick the normal couple every time.
I am not wrong and I am not a bigot or any other stupid word you could label me with. I am entitled to an opinion and that is mine. If you don't approve of it, well you will just have to deal with that yourself.
You are absolutely welcome to your opinion, but hating people you do not know because of their sexual orientation (or color), is not an opinion, it is ignorance.
Gays don't sit down in public openly describing their latest sexual encounters any more than straights, and probably less so. Straight guys often talk about their latest sexual conquest, in public and loud enough that others are sure to overhear.
I spent several years tied up behind a gay hotel in the Las Olas district of Ft. Lauderdale. It was horribly uncomfortable when they would come out by the pool and have 'domestic' fights, but no more so than had they been straight couples.
I maintain that the most homophobic people are fearful that they may actually be homosexual and gays are a continual reminder of that fear.
I judge people by their actions or words, not by their color or sexual orientation, and I judge you by your chosen screen name. It shows me that you are ignorant, fearful of who you really are, and therefore any comments you make about other things, like politics, are suspect.
Go on about your business and live your life as you choose, but I cannot see any way that your life will be a happy one if it is filled with hate for people who have done you no wrong.
Finally, nobody 'stole' anything from me. I chose not to wait until the market rebounded to cash in on my retirement. That the GOP is responsible for the world crash of 2009 is fact; not supposition. It is they who changed the banking laws to allow such an event to happen, just it was a Republican administration that deregulated the airlines and caused the demise of cheap airfare and comfortable air travel. Fuel prices are way down, but we are still paying the fuel surcharge, are we not?
Again you are welcome to your political views, but you seem to be parroting the tea party line, rather than doing your own research and putting forth views of an educated citizen.
You need to get your facts straight about the 2008 financial crisis. Bankers are the primary responsible party for the cause of that. Bankers, key word, do not have a political designation as they are not political figures.
Both Bill Clinton and George Bush, from different political affiliations added to the problem. Clinton created legislation that forced banks to lend to low income housing, George Bush failed to properly regulate lending which also contributed. Those are your 2 main political movers.
As for homosexuality. Not wanting to hear about it, be around it. Or otherwise associated with it isn't, and never was, an indicator of repressed homosexual tendencies. At no time in recorded human history has it been as widely accepted and promoted as the time we are in right now. It isn't and will never be as fully accepted as heterosexuality, end of story. I am not advocating for killing or harming them, I am simply not comfortable around it, in the same way I wouldn't be comfortable in a room of people speaking a different language than I do.
Promoting the idea of the same gender having relations with one another, in the same way opposite genders have relations is not healthy. I defy you to find a single animal out in nature that engages in STRICTLY homosexual behavior. I know that plenty engage in bi-sexual behavior, that is completely different.
There really isn't any point in talking economics with you as you have your mind made up regarding the Great Recession and refuse to accept anything that goes contrary to your opinion.
straight men, would you perform a homosexual act for money?
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emotions can be pretty complex, gypsy. Especially repressed ones. Some people go a lifetime without the courage to confront them.
There are gay men who have been married to a woman for 30 yrs and one day come out of the closet.
In any event you never answered my question. you think anyone who opposes homosexuality is automatically outdated and a closet homo? Seems a little extreme to me considering that anti-homo views are the historical norm, not the exception. Even around the world today in most countries homosexualith is still seen as sinful and wrong by most
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Ok, it was fun (not) squabbling with you, but i will now go back to completely ignoring you. You are a complete dumbass. I'm sorry, but you just are... :(
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You really don't see the ridiculousness in having liberal philosophies do you? Is this all because for some strange reason you blame the GOP for "stealing" your retirement funds? I don't completely agree with the GOP either, but at least some conservatives have the common sense to see and understand that people are different and will always be different and because of those differences any forceful attempt at co-habitation will simply not work over a long enough period of time.
Sitting here and saying you don't find anything wrong with homosexuality is fine FOR YOU.
It happens to not be that fine for me. I don't want a couple of faggots sitting down next to me talking about their recent sexual escapades or whatever it is they do. The thought of it disgusts me. I don't want a repugnantly fat normal couple sitting down next to me talking about their sex life either, but if you forced me to choose I pick the normal couple every time.
I am not wrong and I am not a bigot or any other stupid word you could label me with. I am entitled to an opinion and that is mine. If you don't approve of it, well you will just have to deal with that yourself.
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You are absolutely welcome to your opinion, but hating people you do not know because of their sexual orientation (or color), is not an opinion, it is ignorance.
Gays don't sit down in public openly describing their latest sexual encounters any more than straights, and probably less so. Straight guys often talk about their latest sexual conquest, in public and loud enough that others are sure to overhear.
I spent several years tied up behind a gay hotel in the Las Olas district of Ft. Lauderdale. It was horribly uncomfortable when they would come out by the pool and have 'domestic' fights, but no more so than had they been straight couples.
I maintain that the most homophobic people are fearful that they may actually be homosexual and gays are a continual reminder of that fear.
I judge people by their actions or words, not by their color or sexual orientation, and I judge you by your chosen screen name. It shows me that you are ignorant, fearful of who you really are, and therefore any comments you make about other things, like politics, are suspect.
Go on about your business and live your life as you choose, but I cannot see any way that your life will be a happy one if it is filled with hate for people who have done you no wrong.
Finally, nobody 'stole' anything from me. I chose not to wait until the market rebounded to cash in on my retirement. That the GOP is responsible for the world crash of 2009 is fact; not supposition. It is they who changed the banking laws to allow such an event to happen, just it was a Republican administration that deregulated the airlines and caused the demise of cheap airfare and comfortable air travel. Fuel prices are way down, but we are still paying the fuel surcharge, are we not?
Again you are welcome to your political views, but you seem to be parroting the tea party line, rather than doing your own research and putting forth views of an educated citizen.
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You need to get your facts straight about the 2008 financial crisis. Bankers are the primary responsible party for the cause of that. Bankers, key word, do not have a political designation as they are not political figures.
Both Bill Clinton and George Bush, from different political affiliations added to the problem. Clinton created legislation that forced banks to lend to low income housing, George Bush failed to properly regulate lending which also contributed. Those are your 2 main political movers.
As for homosexuality. Not wanting to hear about it, be around it. Or otherwise associated with it isn't, and never was, an indicator of repressed homosexual tendencies. At no time in recorded human history has it been as widely accepted and promoted as the time we are in right now. It isn't and will never be as fully accepted as heterosexuality, end of story. I am not advocating for killing or harming them, I am simply not comfortable around it, in the same way I wouldn't be comfortable in a room of people speaking a different language than I do.
Promoting the idea of the same gender having relations with one another, in the same way opposite genders have relations is not healthy. I defy you to find a single animal out in nature that engages in STRICTLY homosexual behavior. I know that plenty engage in bi-sexual behavior, that is completely different.
There really isn't any point in talking economics with you as you have your mind made up regarding the Great Recession and refuse to accept anything that goes contrary to your opinion.