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Matter ofrights and lifestyle
published: Thursday | May 22, 2008

THE EDITOR, Sir:

NO ONE is saying homosexuals do not have rights as humans, but in the same way we cannot impose our might on them, they must not be allowed to impose their lifestyle and/or its acceptance on us!

Thus, a normal heterosexual has a right, too, to say he is not into those things and does not want to be working with them.

It is a big political issue in the United States, Europe and Canada. The Liberal government imposed 'same-sex' (how same sex could ever regenerate the population? impossible!) ... and lost to the conservatives in Canada!

Biggest form of corruption

Mr Perkins, it's the same reason why Republicans beat Democrats in America. As long as Democrats keep supporting and compromising to that deviant activity, the Republicans will win. Watch and see!

The biggest form of corruption in some sections of today's society in some political parties is homosexuals getting positions, not based upon qualifications and or experiences, but on the fact that Jason and Peter are having sex ... abhorrent ... .

It is not our problem if two men want to have their thing; but do not flaunt it on us. If it was normal, why do they see the need to be so overly sensitive? They are fighting against righteousness and they must lose ... no chi-chi mon, no maaama mon ... !

Dem affi change dem ways. They have to change their ways. The time we are living in is still God's days and so in God's love and in God's ways we trust. A one love!

I am, etc.,

WILFRED GRAY

ggraywillie@hotmail.com

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