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15 years ago @ Big Peace - A Time to Choose for t... · 0 replies · +11 points

Good for Mr. Gaffney. At the first glance of the first sentence of the column, I thought, 'Not another hit piece on World Net Daily!' But, then I re-read it, and saw my mistake.

I was very glad to see Mr. Gaffney nailed the problem with CPAC and other so-called "conservative" groups.

All the worming-in by clandestine leftist groups like GOProud and people like Norquist and Khan is right out of the divide-and-conquer playbook of the left.

Conservatives, don't be deceived!

15 years ago @ Breitbart.tv - Jimmy Carter: America ... · 0 replies · +4 points

Jimmy Carter is criminally insane. How much longer can America survive the enemies within?

15 years ago @ Big Peace - 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell... · 3 replies · +2 points

You homosexual advocates have only ad hominem attacks. "Bigoted," "hateful," "ignorant," "nonsense article," etc. My article is only "nonsense" to people who have no sense. That's too bad.

15 years ago @ Big Peace - 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell... · 6 replies · +3 points

Homosexuals are not allowed to serve in our military for a reason--actually many good reasons, that are linked in my article that I posted above: http://www.dakotavoice.com/2010/12/lpga-in-lockst...

I don't expect you pro-homosexuals to agree or even understand. Denying the truth that homosexuality is a problem, not just another normal way of life, does not change the truth.

15 years ago @ Big Peace - 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell... · 1 reply · +2 points

There is nothing wrong with contemplation on the subject, but there are many very compelling reasons why homosexuals should not serve in our military (links to those reasons are given in my article). But, my point to you in saying the argument about the linguists was fallacious, is that I do not believe there is a huge problem of losing linguists because of the homosexuality rule.

For some examples of not-so-mild comments, you can go to this site that found my article yesterday and posted it on their pro-homosexual site for the purpose of screeching about it. The comments are what I'm talking about: http://www.truthwinsout.org/blog/2010/12/13339/

15 years ago @ Big Peace - 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell... · 8 replies · +4 points

Wow! You quickly managed to find one four and a half-year-old story of a homosexual who had been discharged AND who happened to be an Arab linguist! It really sounds like there's a terrible rash of this going on! Yes, at least for a while longer, homosexuals are not allowed to serve in our military.

Sorry, but your example does not make me wrong about what I say.

15 years ago @ Big Peace - 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell... · 15 replies · +2 points

I didn't say yours was a vicious attack. Yours was actually one of the milder comments.

15 years ago @ Big Peace - 'Don't Ask, Don't Tell... · 27 replies · +8 points

Excellent piece, Kent!

You're going to get hit with attacks/comments for this fine piece of logic and reason--comments like the one next to mine where Big Rick makes a fallacious point about all these "computer and communications technicians and linguists who speak Dari, Pashto, Arabic and Farsi" who are afraid to join the military because they are homosexual. That's a bogus argument. If there actually were a glut of such people, which I doubt there are, I don't believe they would be clamoring to flaunt their homosexuality in our military.

Anyone who takes a stand for the truth about homosexuality is viciously attacked by the homomachine that is working night and day to "normalize" such behavior. I know, because I get attacked when I write about it, as yesterday's column illustrates. http://www.dakotavoice.com/2010/12/lpga-in-lockst...

15 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Would You Buy ObamaCar... · 0 replies · +1 points

I had a slightly different take on this same subject: http://www.dakotavoice.com/2010/08/mayberry-defil...

15 years ago @ Big Hollywood - Jon David Kahn's 'I Ho... · 0 replies · +11 points

God bless our veterans!

Also, Semper Fi! Happy Birthday, Marines! November 10, 1775