RAIDER said:Just for interest sake, did your pastor mention anything about the Supreme Court decision in his sermon last Sunday or this Sunday?
Yes, both
RAIDER said:Just for interest sake, did your pastor mention anything about the Supreme Court decision in his sermon last Sunday or this Sunday?
RAIDER said:Smellin Coffee said:RAIDER said:There was, and still may be, a rule against allowing anyone in a homosexual relationship to donate blood. Is this still the case? If so, how long will it be before they cry. "discrimination"?
Will travelers cry "discrimination" because one just came back from being overseas and cannot donate? It is required one must be state-side for a certain amount of time before donating blood.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/05/12/gay-blood-ban_n_7264942.html
That is an eye-opening article.
In answer to your question, I have not heard any travelers protesting. I'm sure the majority of them realize it is for the safety of Americans. On the other hand, the article you posted shows the mindset of the homosexual community.
Smellin Coffee said:RAIDER said:Smellin Coffee said:RAIDER said:There was, and still may be, a rule against allowing anyone in a homosexual relationship to donate blood. Is this still the case? If so, how long will it be before they cry. "discrimination"?
Will travelers cry "discrimination" because one just came back from being overseas and cannot donate? It is required one must be state-side for a certain amount of time before donating blood.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/05/12/gay-blood-ban_n_7264942.html
That is an eye-opening article.
In answer to your question, I have not heard any travelers protesting. I'm sure the majority of them realize it is for the safety of Americans. On the other hand, the article you posted shows the mindset of the homosexual community.
Fair and balanced.![]()
RAIDER said:Smellin Coffee said:RAIDER said:Smellin Coffee said:RAIDER said:There was, and still may be, a rule against allowing anyone in a homosexual relationship to donate blood. Is this still the case? If so, how long will it be before they cry. "discrimination"?
Will travelers cry "discrimination" because one just came back from being overseas and cannot donate? It is required one must be state-side for a certain amount of time before donating blood.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/05/12/gay-blood-ban_n_7264942.html
That is an eye-opening article.
In answer to your question, I have not heard any travelers protesting. I'm sure the majority of them realize it is for the safety of Americans. On the other hand, the article you posted shows the mindset of the homosexual community.
Fair and balanced.![]()
Travelers - "We understand why you won't take our blood. We want Americans to be safe."
Homosexuals - "If you don't take our blood you are discriminating! We'll fight this all the way to the Supreme Court!!"
Fair and balanced.![]()
RAIDER said:Just for interest sake, did your pastor mention anything about the Supreme Court decision in his sermon last Sunday or this Sunday?
RAIDER said:Travelers - "We understand why you won't take our blood. We want Americans to be safe."
Homosexuals - "If you don't take our blood you are discriminating! We'll fight this all the way to the Supreme Court!!"
Least of These said:People understand that - even ::gasp:: gay people (who are not a raving mass of group-think activists, no matter how many times they are portrayed as such).
subllibrm said:The same non-group think people who ...
Least of These said:subllibrm said:The same non-group think people who ...
It's not fair or accurate to claim that an entire group of people all think the same way.
Besides, nobody had to take a pre-marital blood test; you could've chosen to stay single, or moved to a state where testing wasn't required (which I suspect were the same options available to The Gays).
Least of These said:By "they" do you mean every gay person in America? The world?
I'm not saying the events you describe didn't happen, I'm saying it's not fair or accurate to claim that any group of people all think & feel the same way. I don't know any gay activists or lobbyists, but the gay people I do know are nothing like the "they" you are so angry with. I dare say that if you know any gay people, the same is true of them.
This discussion has veered into dead-horse-beating territory, and I can see that my opinion only serves to make y'all angry. That honestly is not & has never been my intent.
subllibrm said:Now whether that applies to you and yours or not is totally irrelevant to my point.