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Show Frttai.Kmcfew12.lB3 TfctMrfOaiCkwIcta'S Molmberg from page four homosexuals if they do not wish. For those who are weak in resisting the urge of alcoholism, there are treatments and programs such as Alcoholics Anonymous to support those who do not want to slip back. This service operates the same way as the Exodus program does for former homosexuals who wish to leave that lifestyle behind but find it difficult It saddens but doesn't surprise me to see that the mainstream media chooses to ignore such projects to the corruption of society. The politically correct adminis- tration in Washington D.C. has opened a Pandora's Box in trying to please a very vocal two to three percent of the population. There is something rotten in Washington when the president and her husband try to appease every special Editor-in-Chi- interest with a gripe about this, that, and the other thing. Okay, some militant queers (I can call them that because I've heard the phrase "we're queer and we're here" used to promote "gay rights" those amendments were approved and be prepared to accept societal norms in those states. Most people, except perhaps Madonna and those who appear on Oprah or Geraldo, would rather not discuss something as personal and private as one's sex life in public. That is a personal matter, not a so it must be okay to use that term) get together and flaunt themselves in Washington, doing things in front of the camera which would produce scenes even "NYPD Blue" wouldn't air. Apparently, nobody told them of the possible repercussions which could result in such a display. In its quest for equal rights, the militant leaders of the gay lobby have become greedy and are now demanding special rights. It's encouraging to see voters in Oregon and Colorado vote overwhelmingly against special rights, not equal rights, for homosexuals despite the threats and actions of politically correct judges. The voters in those states were merely reaffirming their moral beliefs and public one. The same goes for those who strut their stuff in gay pride parades. I have a friendly request for those who would attempt to divide our great country over a non-issu- e such as "gay LEAVE SEXUALIYOUR rights": TY AT HOME AND WORK FOR THE BENEFIT OF YOUR COMMUNITIES. I'm sure gay people and straight people can constructively work together so long as there are no heavy-hande- d attempts to flaunt something as personal as homosexuality in standards, not imposing their Jason Wood Eleni Vatsis Tamara Williams Josh Dalton, Kim Woodbury Marco Leavitt Jennifer Sokolowsky ef Managing Editor Editorial Editor Entertainment Editor Feature Editor News Editor Sport Editor Photography Editor views on anyone else. 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I have nothing against homosexuals. I'm sure I've worked with one or two at some time in the past without knowing it. It wouldn't have bothered me even if I had known it because their manner wasn't disruptive and detrimental to the business However, when gays argue and complain that they're in a situation they can't control and then accuse those of us who don't agree as being uneducated homophobes, my patience runs thin very quickly. When one knows about both choices and chooses to be a heterosexual, thaj is not uneducated. One does not have to try cocaine to know it's use is harmful to both the mind and ext. 321 ARMY NURSE CORPS. BE ALL YOU CAM BE. CSQslltMtni TfOQH (M)yiM Troon (Buss & sinsflw w&v att TIME MM ii m& 8fl 9Q ' 0 0 0 W8 0 0 0 SiflffG Q SAT. NOV. 13th Free Videos, CD's & OtherI Exciting items during the evening SONY H i administration You've worked hard for your BSN. You'd like to continue the challenge. That's what Army Nursing offers...professional challenges. Plus new study opportunities, continuing education, travel. And you'll have the respect and in prestige accorded an officer the United States Army. If you're working on your BSN or already have a BSN, talk to your Army Nurse Corps Recruiter. , Q'1 A body, right? Yet the choice not to use cocaine is an educated choice. The same applies in choosing not to be a homosexual. Cheers to Mr. Stoddard on his stand for reason and against the hypocrisy of the militant gay lobby. In attempting to spread the "lifestyle choice" of homosexuality in such a way that repels and disgusts the basic senses in rational people, such as the demonstration in Washington D.C, the militant leaders of the gay lobby may have dug a hole six feet deep for not only themselves, but the very people they are trying to "help." 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