Thursday, September 30, 2010

Mea Culpa, Ann

      Ann, I'm sorry. I was one of the one's who stood aghast at your decision to speak at the recent GOProud meeting. You know, that dastardly little group of homosexual activists who seek to infiltrate and misappropriate the conservative label.
    Well, you took care of them, my dear, as only you know how.
    I should have known better than to second-guess you.

http://www.lifesitenews.com/ldn/2010/sep/10092807.html  

Saturday, September 18, 2010

Let's Remember in November that Character Matters

Politicians are paid by the taxpayers. They propose, vote on and implement laws the rest of us must live by. They set the tone of national discourse by virtue of their access to the media. How they comport themselves in public sends a message to the next generation.

Therefore, it is not asking too much to expect them to behave decently, given the power and authority they have.

One need not be a rocket scientist to know that adultery and homosexual sex are always wrong.

In this day and age, any type of sexual misconduct on the part of a public servant is just plain stupid, given a prurient press, the Internet and 24/7 cable news.

Bottom line: America needs leadership from GOOD people, not simply SMART people.


PS. No need to thank me. I'm always glad to help.  
                   


Thursday, September 9, 2010

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

I Don't Mean to Intrude, but...

Dear Ken,

You don't know me, but I have something to tell you. Maybe you should sit down first. Ready? You're not a homosexual.
How do I know this? Well, it just so happens that as a middle-aged member of the human race I know something about human behavior. And having participated in human reproduction, I can assuredly tell you that your sexuality is a behavior - not a personal identity. Isn't that good news? I think so. And so do a lot of people who once were where you are now. They thought that because they were attracted to their own gender they needed to reduce their personhood to a niche status in order to be "whole."

Feelings can be misleading. They can be a symptom that something isn't kosher. Feeling relieved about "coming out" results from identifying the problem - much like receiving a firm diagnosis for a mysterious disease. But the "cure" - that is, embracing the "gay" label - could be worse than the malady itself.

I hope you will reconsider this decision and spend some time talking to the good people at PFOX or one of the other many ex-gay organizations.

What have you got to lose, except maybe your life?

Sincerely,
mamaditto          
PS. No need to thank me. I'm always glad to help.

http://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2010/08/bush-campaign-chief-and-former-rnc-chair-ken-mehlman-im-gay/62065/