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- From: maxwell@deep-13.gizmo.com
- Subject: Re: Homosexual Rights
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- Organization: Gizmonics Institute Inc.
- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 21:35:53 GMT
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- Leah.Wesolowski@p0.f2.n373.z1.FIDONET.ORG (Leah Wesolowski) writes:
- [...]
- > As far as the social aspects go. There was a female
- > homosexual in my Boot Camp Company (In fact, since she had ROTC
- > in High School she was out company leader). She had joined on
- > the "Buddy System" with her homosexual lover. It took them all
- > of three weeks to find out the two were an "Item" and processed
- > them out. However she never acted in any fashion that made the
- > rest of us uncomfortable, infact we all were pretty sad that she
- > had to go. She was very fair as a company leader. I guess I
- > would have been uncomfortable in the shower with her knowing she
- > was gay.
-
- But wouldn't this have been *your* problem? Would *you* have thrown your
- CC-- who was *obviously* motivated to be a good sailor-- out of the Navy
- because *you* were uncomfortable with the person she loved?
-
- [...]
-
- > Still I vote no to Slick Willies brillant idea of letting
- > professed homosexuals in.
-
- I guess you would. And she never made a move on you.
-
- You sound cruel to me. IMHO, of course.
-
- max.monningh
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- maxwell@fnal.fnal.gov
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