Originally posted by mariab
Hi Robert,
Great post. Like you, I rarely think about this kind of stuff. But it appears a lot of other people do and for some reason are given quite a loud mouthpiece these days to force their views upon the rest of us. I think it's reprehensible to punish someone for being gay, or even to hate them. I also find the bigotry evinced on this thread to be reprehensible and thought someone should speak up against it. There are many, quite unlike myself, who wish to avoid being publicly labeled a homophobe or misogynist and therefore choose to keep their opinions to themselves (which is of course WHY these labels are used in the way you see on this thread). I personally feel these words have no power whatsoever, so bring 'em on. I ain't scared of no feminazis!
Yours truly,
Tom Wescott

Smartie. Maybe gayiness comes cuz the mother was playing Cher when she was pregnant.
To be honest, if Obama doesn't pick it up and become the 'man of change' he promised, I think America will deem it a failed experiment and we will not see a president who isn't a hetero white male in our lifetime. He's safe for another term, due to the Republican party's inability to produce a candidate who is even remotely worthy of the office. But after that, it's back to Wonder bread. 
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