Re: The Eldie Acheson Connection Explains Everything
Author: OPRRMS
Date: 08-02-2012 - 13:57
Dan Cathy Wrote:
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> OPRRMS Wrote:
> > What the farmer and the pig do in the privacy of
> their own barn is nobody else's business.
>
> The problem is, what if the farmer and the pig, in
> their zeal to attain "acceptance" and "normalcy",
> refuse to confine their activities to the privacy
> of their barn? What if their "in your face"
> behavior is as blatant as this Amtrak ad campaign
> that was probably pushed through by Eldie Acheson?
>
>
> How much should we be subjected to? How much can
> or should they "push the limits"? GOOGLE "Folsom
> Street Fair" (as was referred to in the lead post)
> and carefully study the photos of people engaging
> in sodomy and other sex acts, in their course of
> making a statement, on public sidewalks during a
> public venue. Once upon a time, people used to
> have the courage to criticize and speak out
> against such shameful, scandalous behavior. No
> more. In this day and age, if they were to speak
> out, it might hurt someone's feelings.
>
> And when the farmer and pig have no health
> insurance and, in their wreckless lifestyle they
> contract weird, uncurable and sometimes lethal
> sexually transmitted diseases due to their extreme
> promiscuity, should you and I be expected to pay
> for their medical bills / hospice care / burial
> expenses -- all because of (choose one) either a
> lifestyle choice or their genetic makeup?
>
> I guess the answer to that question is, "yes".
> And you'd better do it willingly and without
> asking questions.
>
> No wonder so many people are opposed to socialized
> healthcare.
It'll make me think twice the next time I have a craving for a ham sandwich, I tell ya.