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Can we change the minds of gay marriage zealots?

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http://www.theatlantic.com/national/archive/2013/12/being-against-gay-marriage-doesnt-make-you-a-homophobe/282333/ The  Atlantic  has up until now been horrendous about labeling anyone who doesn't support same-sex marriage homophobes . But they published this piece by a gay guy saying that gays should stop labeling people homophobes just because they don't agree with their hard-boiled and uncompromising "equality" ( Orwellian phrase) agenda. I thank Brandon Ambrosino for this gesture. But I don't think it's much of a game changer. I've heard this before -- many, many, many times, from the people pushing same-sex parenting. They want to listen, to understand, to be respectful ... as long as we eventually admit to having been wrong, shut up, and let them go on pushing their sexual destruction on every corner of the globe. I've been around the block with ligbitist writers too many times not to recognize this sly little game: knowing they're gett

UK false statistic support for homosexual marriage

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UK correspondent Sam Johnson reveals a telling memo (two, actually), exposes the chicanery both mathematical and spiritual of the ligbitists. December 11, 2012. Tory Councillors and officials received a copy of the attached email from a little known but apparently highly placed Conservative Party group calling itself LGBTory .  Here it is, revealed publicly in all its murky glory for the first time and exclusively on English Manif!  The identity of this email's particular recipient has been discretely but messily removed with Tippex and biro by yours truly.  Note the reference to a large volume of written communiqués from the public that revealed, to the LGBT movement ’s chagrin, a bedrock of public antagonism toward the change in marriage. More on what this flood of opposition letters entailed, momentarily. The December 11, 2012, memo responds to the alarming reality that the British public overwhelmingly didn’t want SSM (same-sex marriage). LGBTory act

UK false statistic support for gay marriage

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UK correspondent Sam Johnson reveals a telling memo (two, actually), exposes the chicanery both mathematical and spiritual of the ligbitists. December 11, 2012. Tory Councillors and officials received a copy of the attached email from a little known but apparently highly placed Conservative Party group calling itself LGBTory .  Here it is, revealed publicly in all its murky glory for the first time and exclusively on English Manif!  The identity of this email's particular recipient has been discretely but messily removed with Tippex and biro by yours truly.  Note the reference to a large volume of written communiqués from the public that revealed, to the LGBT movement ’s chagrin, a bedrock of public antagonism toward the change in marriage. More on what this flood of opposition letters entailed, momentarily. The December 11, 2012, memo responds to the alarming reality that the British public overwhelmingly didn’t want SSM (same-sex marriage). LGBTory act

Six most offensive things about gay parenting

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After doing the panel discussion on al-Jazeera last night, and coming across countless more articles about same-sex parenting today, I'm a little tired of being diplomatic. Maybe there are moments when a bit of bluntness is appropriate. In a best case scenario, there is a widow who comes out of the closet after her husband dies, and then gets help from a lesbian lover while raising her children. She makes sure not to trample on their father's memory, and doesn't force them to call her new lover "Mom." In that one rare, specific, unintentional case, yes, same-sex parenting is okay. Every other scenario involving a same-sex couple with exclusive custody of small children is adult misconduct at best or a crime against humanity at worst. If it happened because of divorce, then the gay parent and a former heterosexual lover failed to resolve their differences and didn't stay together for the children. The gay parent, who's now a single parent because the op