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No Apology Necessary, Joe Wilson

Swampfox2 Wrote: Sep 10, 2009 1:39 PM
I just emailed the White House saying that I supported Joe Wilson. I guess that my tax returns will be audited for the last ten years, soon.
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The Light of the World

Swampfox2 Wrote: Sep 14, 2009 1:14 PM
Mike Adams writes, "My phone rings and I answer. It’s a professor who teaches courses in clinical psychology. He called to tell me he was coming forward. His course had been taken away from him – the one in which he teaches aspiring psychologists how to treat depression. They weren’t offended when he said that women are more prone to depression. That’s the truth and there’s no denying it. But he talked about the biological bases for those differences. The women’s studies department demanded that he be removed from teaching the course. The feminist these days are a lot like rapists. They get what they want by coercion, not persuasion."

Mike do you have any details to back this up? I Goggled the subject and it came back with...
I'm doing fine.

All this has nothing to do about Obama's race, whatever race he is. For me it has everything to do about his economic and foreign relations policies. I am tired about his apology tours and him lying about about the fact that Obamacare will not increase the national debt by one dime...............of course I just love the fact that he appointed around 30 plus czars. I might be gay, but I am not stupid.

Obama and Congress need to understand that the people are angry at the needless spending and the thought of the government takeover of healthcare in this country.

signed by,

One gay South Carolina conservative
Joe Wilson just could not take it any more. Neither can I. If they can save all this money from cutting out fraud and waste from Medicare and Medicare, do that first.
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The Pink Berets

Swampfox2 Wrote: Aug 03, 2009 10:13 PM
St. Denis writes, "I am a heterosexual woman 24/7. Domestic violence and rape occur because of deep-seeded male insecurity and hatred of women by men.

Again, hate crimes legislation would make one crime more heinous than others. Well, listen here, women are abused and/or murdered more often than men. End of story."

I not necessarily for hate crimes legislation. I am for the death penalty. I also remember the time when rape in this country carried the death penalty. In South Carolina there is no tolerance for domestic violence, especially against women. It is prosecuted to the hilt and it should be. The intellectual idea of what is a hate crime was well-defined by Chief Justice Rehnquist. It is not something hard to...
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The Pink Berets

Swampfox2 Wrote: Aug 03, 2009 9:17 PM
-The young science of genetics has yet to find a homosexual gene or a heterosexual gene. Would it really matter to anyone who is anti-gay if a gay gene was found?

-Those arrested in Great Britain for child molestation, if convicted, should be sentenced appropriately to long terms in jail to rot. I don't see anyone in the gay rights movement defending these men. Should I get a list of fundamentalist ministers who have convicted of child molestation?

-Chief Justice Rehnquist, a conservative justice appointed by Richard Nixon, wrote, ""this conduct is thought to inflict greater individual and societal harm.... bias-motivated crimes are more likely to provoke retaliatory crimes, inflict distinct emotional harms on their...
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The Pink Berets

Swampfox2 Wrote: Aug 03, 2009 6:46 PM
Mother of 4 writes, " Swampfox, You always bring up that same distraction in the attempt to hijack any discussion that even remotely touches on homosexual perversion."

How am I hijacking the discussion? The belittlement of gays is an Adams specialty.
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The Pink Berets

Swampfox2 Wrote: Aug 03, 2009 6:35 PM
I have no idea of why I am gay. Does it have to be related to some genetics? All I know is that I did not choose my sexual orientation.

The three men who are charged in assulting these two men can't be charged with a hate crime in North Carolina. However, should the judge and/or jury take it in consideration that their act of was heinous enough to be considered in the trial and sentencing?
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The Pink Berets

Swampfox2 Wrote: Aug 03, 2009 6:26 PM

"about this article
why is the assumption that these two losers were attacked by some anti gay people." - Cactushead

What Adams omitted is that there were witnesses to the crime. Even after they were beaten on the ground the attackers continued their attack, beating them into unconsciousness. Three men in their 20s have been arrested.
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