added 2007 Fri May 18 15:39:35 by ldark21
Some people think that coming out to a health care provider is pointless and that it's none of his or her business. But, knowing all we know about STDs and the psychological effects that affect many gay people (depression, self-hated, ie.), it is an important fact that any health care provider should be aware of.
Some people think that coming out to a health care provider is pointless and that it's none of his or her business. But, knowing all we know about STDs and the psychological effects that affect many gay people (depression, self-hated, ie.), it is an important fact that any health care provider should be aware of.
added 2007 Sat Apr 14 18:31:35 by PaganGodess
Gary Cass, executive director of the Center for Reclaiming America for Christ, writes that those who opposed Gen. Peter Pace's remarks that homosexual acts are immoral are "neo-pagan atheistic radicals" ["Gen. Pace expressed the wisdom of the ages," March 30].
Gary Cass, executive director of the Center for Reclaiming America for Christ, writes that those who opposed Gen. Peter Pace's remarks that homosexual acts are immoral are "neo-pagan atheistic radicals" ["Gen. Pace expressed the wisdom of the ages," March 30].
added 2007 Sat Mar 17 19:38:38 by david_nwpa
Poland is debating a bill that would make all material dealing with homosexuality, including educational information, illegal as way of protecting school children from "homosexual propaganda."
Poland is debating a bill that would make all material dealing with homosexuality, including educational information, illegal as way of protecting school children from "homosexual propaganda."
added 2007 Thu Mar 15 4:21:44 by Beau7890
Asked if she believed homosexuality was immoral, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton declined to answer the question in a television interview this morning and said it was for "others to conclude." Mrs. Clinton supports allowing gays to serve, which would amount to a change in her husband's "don't ask don't tell" policy.
Asked if she believed homosexuality was immoral, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton declined to answer the question in a television interview this morning and said it was for "others to conclude." Mrs. Clinton supports allowing gays to serve, which would amount to a change in her husband's "don't ask don't tell" policy.







