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citizen-xx #wingnut #homophobia usnews.nbcnews.com

Yeah.. Umm.. I don't hate anyone. I simply said there is a cure out there for homosexuality.

My dislike for you, and people like you is based more on pity for your ignorance.

You don't like the idea of curing homosexuality through medical professional means because you are afraid it might come up with an effective cure for the illness. Then, you will have lost a group of people you can drag into the victim column. Lose that and your side loses votes. That is what it is all about.

Phuck, you progressives have made younger folks feel so much like victims that these same young progressive types are turning into mass murderers. They feel so hopeless that they lose it and go on a rampage. The progressives can take full responsibility for it too It is no coincidence that the rebirth of the progressive movement back in the 90's runs along the same time line as the increase in mass murders in this country.

Unnamed doctor #homophobia usnews.nbcnews.com

A patient said a Southern California doctor diagnosed him with "homosexual behavior" during his first visit to the office for a check-up.
Earlier this year, Matthew Moore started seeing a new doctor who suggested he undergo a complete physical. The tests revealed he was B-12 deficient, and had high blood pressure and high cholesterol -- conditions that he called "normal for me."
When Moore, who is openly gay, went back to the doctor's Manhattan Beach, Calif., office to discuss the findings, the nurse gave him the results of his physical.
Among other diagnoses, the doctor listed "Homosexual behavior (302.0)," according to medical records obtained by NBC4. "Homosexual behavior" was also listed as a chronic condition on Moore's patient plan."When I look up code 302.0 and its sexual deviancy or mental illness, and that code has been removed or suggested heavily not to be used since 1973," Moore said."My jaw was on the floor. At first, I kind of laughed, I thought, 'Here's another way that gay people are lessened and made to feel less-than,' and then as I thought about it and as I dealt with it, it angered me," Moore said.
He later returned to the office, at the suggestion of an attorney and friends, to let the doctor explain her decision. He said when asked, the doctor defended her position.
"I was dumbfounded," Moore said.
Asked how one could treat homosexuality, the doctor said that "is still up to debate" and that the sexual orientation is "still being thought of as a disease," Moore said.
Moore said he does not take issue with his sexual orientation being noted on his medical chart, but he does have a problem with it listed under chronic conditions.
"Government tells us, oftentimes, that we're not equal," Moore said. "Many churches tell us that we're sinners, and now here's a medical professional telling us that we are sick. And it's gotta stop."
Unsatisfied with his doctor's response, Moore wrote a letter to the Torrance Memorial Physician Network and received an apologetic note in return.
Moore asked for – and received – his $30 copay back."We fully appreciate your frustration and anger related to your experience and are committed to ensuring that such events are not repeated," Heidi Assigal, senior director of Torrance Health Association, Inc., wrote, in part.
"We would like to unequivocally state that the Torrance Memorial Physician Network does not view homosexuality as a disease or a chronic condition and we do not endorse or approve of the use of Code 302.0 as a diagnosis for homosexuality."

Aaron Butler & Mike Miller #fundie usnews.nbcnews.com

The father of a Cub Scout sat his son on his lap late last week and told him news that tore up both their hearts: The family was leaving the Boy Scouts.

Aaron Butler, the leader of his 8-year-old son Evan’s Cub Scout Wolf den in Roseau, Minn., said he didn't explain to his eldest son exactly why they were walking away from an organization they loved so much, but he told NBC News that it was because of last week's controversial decision by the Boy Scouts of America to allow gay youth to participate.

“It was a big disappointment. He cried for about 10 minutes because I told him that Boy Scouts were not honoring their own law," Butler said, referring to the BSA oath that he interpreted as barring gay people. "They say it -- 'On my honor I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law; to help other people at all times; to keep [myself] physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight,'” he said.

“If the BSA cannot honor its own law, then how can I stay with an organization that just does not care anymore?” he said.

Mike A. Miller, a union electrician in Mount Holly, N.C., ...said he was pulling his 9-year-old son, Cody, out of the Cub Scouts and would step down as assistant den leader of Pack 45. Monday will be his son's advancement ceremony to Webelos – as far as he will go with the organization.

Miller said he and other families that would leave were talking about continuing some kind of program for the boys. He said he was going to look into an alternative faith-based group being put together by On My Honor — an organization started by a Florida dad and Scout volunteer, and composed of families and outside groups that oppose allowing gay youths and adults in the Boy Scouts.

ProFreedom #conspiracy usnews.nbcnews.com

[Acting IRS Director resigns]
Here we go- some obscure employees were 'disciplined'.

Whatever, right, yeah. Now the secondary cover-over begins to start minimizing this as some minor, internal infraction. Then start the deflection tactics to point fingers at the right as using this to discredit the left for political purposes.

These "employees" probably don't exist.

Same song & dance of deception from the left. Freaking cry babies, all.