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- From: smithw@col.hp.com (Walter Smith)
- Newsgroups: alt.rush-limbaugh,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,alt.politics.clinton,alt.politics.bush,alt.politics.homosexuality
- Subject: Re: Sexuality
- Date: 31 Dec 1992 01:51:28 GMT
- Organization: Colorado Springs IT Center
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- snodgras@lclark.edu (Bil Snodgrass) writes:
- > >> >I've seen articles saying
- > >> >that if a friend can only 'tolerate' your homosexuality, and not accept
- > >> >it as ok, then you shouldn't be their friend. I really think this
- > >> >is too bad.
- > >>
- > >> My friends love me and visa versa....love me....visa versa....LOVE ME...
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- So what does this mean? What are your feelings/views about people who
- think homosexuality is wrong, but think tolerance should be the key?
- Would you stay friends with someone who expressed that view?
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- Walter
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