A man trying to
persuade senior citizens in Minnesota to endorse same-sex marriage encountered a problem
when the topic turned to sex.
Joe Nyquist, an 83-year-old retired doctor who is making calls for the pro-gay marriage group, said he's encountered many older men who don't want to talk about gay people at all. “`What do they do in bed?' one man asked me,” Nyquist recounted. “I said I don't know, I've never been there but I imagine it's not that different than what I do with my wife. I got into a little bit of an argument with him. We're not supposed to do that.”What up?
Do organizations
working to redefine marriage caution their workers NOT to talk about sex?
Yet President
Obama, who recently endorsed same sex marriage, targets young ladies with
campaign ads urging them to vote like their Lady Parts depend on it, and to think of their first time voting as if it’s their first time having sex.
Why is it
appropriate to talk up sex with young ladies, but not talk about gay sex with
seniors?
Same sex marriage assumes that gay sex benefits society as much as
heterosexual intercourse, thus it should be encouraged and financially rewarded with marriage tax benefits.
Schools will need to teach gay sex to children or face discrimination
lawsuits. Besides, if our culture buys the argument that gay
sex is equivalent to procreative sex, we will want children to know how to engage in it.
Is that what you
believe?
If not, support Amendment 1: the Minnesota Marriage Protection Amendment.
Defend pro-gender marriage. Because marriage matters to everyone, including those with same sex attraction.
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