The United States Senate is poised to take one of the most fateful votes in its history. It is expected – perhaps as early as tomorrow – to decide whether to impose the radical homosexual agenda on America’s armed forces. Unless 41 Senators object to taking such a momentous step during a lame-duck session, without serious debate and in the absence of powerful evidence of its inadvisability, Congress will surely destroy the all-volunteer military.
http://bigpeace.com/fgaffney/2010/12/17/message-from-a-marine-dont-break-the-military
Menopausal boomerbabe talking back to the voices in her head. Right-wing nutjob. Won't shut-up until New York is a red state.
Saturday, December 18, 2010
Monday, December 13, 2010
Hey, Liberals! Tolerate This!
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Want to Stop AIDS? Then Behave Yourself!
One of the most startling facts of life I've learned during the past thirty years is that there is such a thing as a stupid doctor. This played out during my years as an MS,RD,CDN where I realized that they don't know jack about nutrition.
Now today I see an article meant for public consumption about the importance of getting tested for HIV in order to help stop the spread of this life-threatening infection. (As if that alone will do the trick.)
Nothing about the fact that this epidemic is behavior-driven. Just a tacit mention that most new cases will be among men who have sex with men.
Testing is one thing;I'm not knocking it. But, AIDS won't be contained without change in behavior. The burgeoning ex-gay population is proof that same-sex attraction can be diminished in many who are disaffected by their homosexuality.
Therefore, The Doctors ought to recognize and address the fact that change is possible - and every homosexual has the right to know this.
http://www.usaweekend.com/article/20101203/HEALTH01/12050301/It-s-still-crucial-to-get-tested-for-HIV
No need to thank me. I'm always glad to help.
Now today I see an article meant for public consumption about the importance of getting tested for HIV in order to help stop the spread of this life-threatening infection. (As if that alone will do the trick.)
Nothing about the fact that this epidemic is behavior-driven. Just a tacit mention that most new cases will be among men who have sex with men.
Testing is one thing;I'm not knocking it. But, AIDS won't be contained without change in behavior. The burgeoning ex-gay population is proof that same-sex attraction can be diminished in many who are disaffected by their homosexuality.
Therefore, The Doctors ought to recognize and address the fact that change is possible - and every homosexual has the right to know this.
http://www.usaweekend.com/article/20101203/HEALTH01/12050301/It-s-still-crucial-to-get-tested-for-HIV
No need to thank me. I'm always glad to help.
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