December 10, 2008, - 6:55 pm

Day Without Gay Also Means . . .

By Debbie Schlussel
. . . A Day Without This (thanks to my friend, Bonzerwolf–ICE-Free For Life, for the tip):






9 Responses

Greetings:
I couldn’t understand what “he”(?) was saying until the video ended, and then I could read the title.
Miss Schlussel, I just e-mailed you a video that I received today, of Dr. Suzanna Gratia-Hupp testifying before a committee in the United States Senate.
I don’t know when the video was made, and the chances are, you’ve probably already seen it.
But, I thought it was important enough that EVERYBODY in America should see it.
Also, I wonder why I never saw that testimony reported in the news?
Anyway, here’s the URL:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4069761537893819675&p
I posted it on my personal Internet journal, “OUR ETERNAL STRUGGLE”.
I notice that same video is also available on the YOU TUBE web site, in several varying lengths, but I haven’t yet viewed those.
Thank you.
John Robert Mallernee
Official Bard of Clan Henderson
Armed Forces Retirement Home
Washington, D.C. 20011-8400

writesong on December 10, 2008 at 8:22 pm

Debbie and I get tired of hearing us bashed as homophobes. The idea that to believe in traditional values is to hate gays is not only an offensive equation, its a non-sequitur. We could all use a “day without gays” to remind us most people are normal. Its normal for people of the opposite sex to be attracted to each other. People of the same sex are not supposed to find attraction to each other normal. In less politically correct days, this was understood by every one, not just conservatives.

NormanF on December 10, 2008 at 8:28 pm

Is it homophobic if I toss my cookies now?

Southernops on December 10, 2008 at 8:51 pm

LMAO. This person is mentally ill. I know my mom told never to laugh at mentally ill people, but this is hilarious. The homosexual mindset is mentally ill. I knew a polygraph expert who told me that homosexuals were the meanest people he ever met. Totally sociopathic. And gays wonder why people don’t want gay marriage. Allow gay marriage and it is an accepted form of lifestyle taught in schools. Bad enough society is screwed up, then they want to endoctrinate children to believe this is an acceptable form of behavior.
Oh by the way I dont think the “gay day off” worked today. I saw Barney Frank on TV today in Congress.

californiascreaming on December 10, 2008 at 10:22 pm

The kid in the clip is indeed ill, not to say also sadly and horrendously deceived. God didn’t make him that way. He made a decision to act that way. Granted it may very well have been a coerced decision and made under very traumatic circumstances, ones that he may not even remember. But he made the decision to not fight back, to not find out why he behaves that way or claims to like that lifestyle. Just like with any addiction, the addictee has to admit he has a problem, to own up to it is the first step to healing. Yes, that viewpoint doesn’t garner us many agreements, but it is true. Somewhere that lad lost sight of his real identity, that which God made him to be.
And that post by writesong and the video clip of Dr. Gratia-Hupp was straight to the point. No wonder we didn’t see it on the news. And Dr. Hupp, with her last sentence, nailed those worthless congressmen…right between the eyes. Figuratively speaking, of course.

Floyd R. Turbo on December 10, 2008 at 10:58 pm

Hey, a white Michael Jackson!

ObamaSlammaJamma on December 11, 2008 at 4:36 am

I am proud to say, that at 54 years old, I have gone some 19,800 days without gay!
Jimmy Lewis
SCS, Michigan
Blog: http://rougerevival.blogspot.com/

Jimmy on December 11, 2008 at 10:40 am

Having watched this video clip I can find nothing to add to what it says all by itself.

boodabear on December 11, 2008 at 11:28 am

I prefer, “A day without Gays, Yea!”

ob3 on December 11, 2008 at 3:18 pm

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