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      XPost: ba.politics, dc.media, soc.penpals       XPost: alt.burningman       From: child-rapist-liberals@democrats.org              Two incredible and incredibly synchronous events came across my       feed reader today, events that may change my mind about a lot of       things that I’ve blogged about in the past. This may be a       relatively difficult post to get through, but bear with me.              It was recently discovered that thirteen-year-old Christian       Choate was beaten to death in Chicago after years of physical       and mental abuse by his (I presume adopted) parents, Riley       Choate and Kimball Kubina.              The gay couple removed Christian from school claiming to then       home-school him, but instead kept him locked in the bathroom       most of the time.              They eventually upgraded his accomodations, locking him in a dog       cage bought from a neighbor during the last year of Christian’s       short life after Christian had made an escape attempt from the       bathroom prison and was found and retrieved at the local drug       store.              Even more disturbing than the simple fact of his incarceration       were the home-schooling subjects Kubina gave to Christian to       complete:              Kubina wrote topics on top of some of the pages including, “Why       do you want to play with your peter? Why do you still want to       see your mom? Why can’t you let the past go? What does it mean       to be part of a family?” DCS records state.              Thankfully, this horrible mental abuse lasted only as long as it       did before one of Riley’s blows mercifully ended Christian’s       tortured existence.              The family then buried Christian in a shallow grave, covered the       grave with concrete, then moved to Kentucky where Christian’s       disappearance would go unnoticed and his body undiscovered for       two years. This is a brutal example of exactly how inhumane gay       people can be, and it’s a sad testament to the state of families       today if couples like this can get the license to adopt and       destroy the lives of young children.              Meanwhile, in New York, gay marriage is now legal after a vote       in a Republican state senate that can only be described as       historic.              When New York’s state Senate passed the bill, 33-to-29, cheers       of “U.S.A.! U.S.A.!” erupted in the chamber. The historic vote       followed an 80-to-63 vote in the state Assembly last week (the       fourth time the lower house had passed a marriage equality bill)       — and more than a week of parliamentary maneuvers by       conservatives and Republicans to keep the bill from coming to a       vote.              In the end, the Senate passed the bill into law despite a       Republican majority and despite the G.O.P. making gains in the       2008 election. Although gay marriage has yet to win a single       statewide referendum, its legislative success in New York on       Friday shows that it is quickly advancing in nearly every other       way, from legal victories in California courts and throughout       the federal judiciary to an increasingly enthusiastic ally in       the White House.              I can’t help but think of all the damaged lives that will result       if these inherently chaotic and depraved gay people continue       making inroads — first they get marriage, then they get       discrimination-free adoption, then they can kill all the babies       that us breeders couldn’t care for in a disturbing display of       social Darwinism. This truly is a slippery slope.              Thankfully, there are organizations like the National       Organization of Marriage to defend sanity in this upside-down       world. They’re pledging to devote $2 million to overturn this       legalization of child-murder gay marriage “to make sure       Republicans get this message loud and clear: Voting for gay       marriage has consequences.”              NOM operates in defense of traditional Christian values like       marriage being only for men and women, who are then free to       breed as stipulated by the Bible: “Go forth and multiply.” Since       there’s no prerequisite for heterosexuals to have children,       there’s nothing stopping them from having healthy, happy       Christian children in this crazy world — so long as       organizations like NOM exist to defend marriage’s inherent       heterosexuality.              At least there’s some small glimmer of hope in this ridiculously       backward world. Riley and Kimball were both charged:       Riley Choate and Kimberly Kubina have been charged with murder,       battery, neglect of a dependent, confinement, obstruction of       justice, moving a body from a death scene and failure to notify       authorities of a dead body. They have both pleaded not guilty.                             --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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