Thursday, June 26, 2003

Among Friends

The Moonie Times asks, why does Sully hate America?

The legalization of homosexual marriage has also gained momentum with a bill introduced in Congress by Sen. Hillary Clinton, New York Democrat, that gives homosexual couples the same rights as heterosexual couples. A similar bill has also been introduced in the California legislature.

Despite this current trend, a recent poll shows that the majority of Americans are against the legalization of homosexual marriage, as they should be. For centuries, marriage has been the bedrock of civilization and the foundation of society. Overwhelming data confirms that healthy children flourish best under the nurturing love between a man and a woman. While sexual orientation should not deprive someone of the constitutional provision of equal protection under law, such rights do not imply the right to same-sex marriage. To adopt such policies would devalue and threaten the sacred tradition of marriage. The unique sanctity of the heterosexual family is not only the bedrock of American culture � it is the first principle of all human societies. While the world's great religions all assert this truth, the empirical evidence that it has been embraced by all peoples across all time stands on its own as proof of its validity. Congress should stand ready to take all actions necessary to protect the institution of marriage.

Hetrosexuality is the first principle of all human societies; gays are harmful to children and seek to destroy society through their own selfish demands. A view indeed shared by one of the "greatest religions," from the lips of its god (and publisher) himself:

In order to win the world one has to give up one's own family, nation, and world. Satan is trying on all levels to stop God, especially in the field of family morals. Even homosexual marriage is now allowed in some countries! This is what Satan likes, he's laughing at the perversion of love.

Sully doesn't raise a peep of outrage about the Moonies' vile views, not even at the thought that Senator Hillary Clinton is a champion of equal rights for gay men and lesbians. All he can do is point to an advertisement at the bottom of the editorial, which merely demonstrates that internet ad space, like loyalty, can be bought and sold quite cheaply.

The good homosexuals, in Sully's conservative-bigot world are those grateful to their massas in the conservative hierarchy: they are grateful to Wesley and Tony and the Father; and they know their place.

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