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<title>{NORTH AMERICA &gt; NEWSPAPERS} - [Breaking News] 2008 Twin Cities Pride Festival kicks off</title>
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<title>{ISSUES &gt; BIAS AND BALANCE} - KSFO's Sussman invited guest to talk about his claim that "gay and lesbian radicals actively recruit through our schools and the media"  </title>
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<summary type="text/plain">On the June 16 broadcast of San Francisco
radio station KSFO's The Lee Rodgers
Show, guest host Brian Sussman hosted theologian Charlie
Self, whom Sussman called "Dr. History,"
to discuss the California Supreme Court's May 15 ruling overturning the state's ban
on same-sex marriages. In the course of the discussion, Sussman referenced a post on Self's blog and said to Self: "On your website
-- it's interesting you're addressing this very topic, Dr. Self,
and you talk about how gay and lesbian radicals actively recruit through our
schools and the media in order to swell their ranks. Talk to us about that for
a moment." After asserting,
"It is amazing how little the traditional family is pictured in either
drama or comedy on TV anymore," Self added:

SELF: It is
amazing how little the traditional family is pictured in either drama or comedy
on TV anymore. In fact, I just gave an address for Father's Day yesterday
and I just wanted to remind all the dads that fathers are not all the sitcom
boobs that they're made out to be on TV, so you have the negative.
Positively, of course, you have just a rash in
the last 10 years of programs of all types normalizing this particular chosen
lifestyle. Along with that, you find all kinds of organizations, especially
ones like GLAAD and others -- G-L-A-A-D -- and other organizations advertising
opportunities for young people and for especially junior high, high school, and
college students to want to discover, to search, to understand this gay,
lesbian, bisexual, transgender -- these options and lifestyles that are
available. The only way that you are going to grow the ranks of this kind of
movement is this kind of onslaught because it is simply not part of the nature
of things as designed or as evolved or as historically recorded for thousands
of years.

Earlier, Sussman said about graduation at Stanford University: "One of the speakers
during the course of the weekend gave what I'm told was a very moving and
compelling speech regarding Darwinism. And I'm thinking, Darwinism, OK,
everyone's buying into Darwinism.
Darwinism's the new thing, and it's becoming very, very popular.
Darwinism just doesn't jibe with gay marriage, Dr. History." 

Moments later, Self said:

SELF: I find
it interesting that you were talking about Darwinism. It's one thing to talk
about evolution on a variety of levels and to talk about the evidence of how
nature has conducted herself. It's quite another to create an ideology,
and that's really what you're watching. And what you're in
danger of, Brian, with homosexual marriage, with gay marriage, is the creation
of human life in a test tube. What's interesting is you're going to
see more and more pushing for adoption, more and more pushing for a variety of
in-vitro fertilizations and other forms of reproduction, because gay marriages
by definition can't produce their own child. So, we're not only
redefining marriage. We're redefining parenting, we're redefining
how human life comes to be. Instead of a face-to-face covenantal relationship
of love producing new life, we're now going to look to a laboratory,
we're going to look to impersonal means, and there's something
dehumanizing, there's something destabilizing, about the entire
affair.

Sussman then asked: "What
happens when you devalue marriage, when a society devalues that covenant
relationship as you described it, between a husband and a wife? What does
history tell us?" Self responded:

SELF: Well,
we don't have to -- well, first of all, history tells us very clearly
that when marriage begins to break down, and family and clan ties break down,
you become -- it becomes a state of anarchy, and anarchy can only last so long
until totalitarianism comes in, and some form of state, either under a dictator
or under a cabal, some form of totalitarian state will move in and then begin
to re-establish some kind of social order, based on whatever their ideology may
be. Now, by the way, if you'd just like an example of what the breakdown
of marriage does, go to our urban war zones here in this country in the last 40
to 50 years. And with the rise of the welfare state, with the rise of no
consequences for divorce, with the rise of people having sex without
responsibility or consequences or at least the perception thereof, you can
begin to discover what the consequences are, Brian.



Sussman interjected: "OK, so you
have, you have gay -- let's go with a lesbian couple who have adopted a
young boy. That boy may have two parents, but that boy's still missing a
vital ingredient, and that's a father," to which Self replied:

SELF: The
secular research of the last 60 years -- again, we're not -- you've
noticed we haven't quoted a single scripture from any tradition. We have
not tried to make an appeal to religious authority. The secular research
of the last 60 years tells us that Johnny and Jane need a mom and
a dad. They need mentors, they need adult role models of both genders in order
to become the person they want to be. You see, the real -- the real agenda
here, Brian, is to make gender something that people choose, as opposed to
something that they are born with and develop. And it's amazing, they
want to claim a civil right for what they call natural, but at the same time,
they're spending enormous amounts of energy recruiting, causing
adolescents and young adults to question whether or not they may be of a
particular gender. And the most disingenuous thing that I have been observing
is that, again, if you have married and had a family but decide that
you're gay and come out of the closet, you're celebrated and put on
the cover of a magazine. If, however, that you -- that you have lived a gay
lifestyle and decided that you want to change that lifestyle, your therapist
gets their license pulled for even considering the thought. And so what we have
is a real agenda to increase the nanny state's influence on our lives and
to have people who really do know better help guide us through this process of
discovering who we are.

Toward the end of the
discussion, Sussman told Self: "OK, now, let's
talk about something else that has been recorded for thousands of years, and
that is the whole idea of equality. We're born equal, but we're all
different. I mean, there's no question about that. And in terms of
marriage, societies have said that, yeah, it's between a man and a woman,
and in our society we say, here are the rules: man and a woman, you can't
marry anyone under this particular age, you can't marry a family member.
So, the rules are the same for all of us, Dr. History. But, for some reason,
the gays want to change those rules. I just don't understand it. Talk to me about that."

From the June 16 edition of KSFO's The Lee Rodgers Show: 

SUSSMAN:
It is 14 minutes past 6 on KSFO. Sherry, do we have the theme music for Dr.
History? Let's do a little Village People for Dr. History as we're
about to enter into a discussion on gay marriage. Ladies and gentlemen, would
you welcome a man who is far too brilliant to have to appear with this music
behind him, Dr. Charlie Self, the man with more degrees than a thermometer, on
KSFO. Hello, Dr. Self.

SELF:
Hey, I am glad to be with you, Brian. Happy Monday. And brilliant, not
brilliant, or whatever I may be, that's a lot of fun and put a smile on
my face here. 

SUSSMAN: All right. Dr. History, gay marriage --
it's going to begin in the state of California. It's official now, our
state Supreme Court has chosen to override the will of the voters from the 2000
election, where 61.4 percent of us said, yeah, marriage should be between a man
and a woman. Tell us how this stacks up from an historical perspective. 

SELF:
Well, a couple levels, Brian. First of all, just recent history alone should
have cause for concern. In the 1970s, Governor [Jerry] Brown passed the
Consenting Adults Act that allowed consenting adults to do whatever they wanted
in private, kind of removed all the old anti-sodomy statutes, and most people
didn't really worry about that; it was the 1970s, we're all at the
disco floor. And they said, we don't care about marriage or anything
else, we just want to be able to be left alone. 

By the 1980s
and early '90s, it was domestic partnerships and benefits from private
corporations. And of course, corporations made their decisions that way. Once
again, we were told, you know, don't worry, it won't matter,
it's just -- it's a private issue, we're not trying to
redefine things for other people. And by the late '90s and early part of
this decade, it's completely changed, to now, whether there's any
substance behind it at all, they want the symbolism of marriage, they want to
completely normalize and equalize a same-sex relationship as a relationship
that every culture and society for recorded history has made the most important
one for the continuance of that society. 

SUSSMAN:
OK, let's -- let's talk about that. Because, again, you're Dr. History, you study this stuff,
you enjoy looking back on history. What you're telling us is that never
in recorded history has a society decided, OK, we're just going to
redefine marriage, we think that that's going to be fine, there will be
no consequences. Talk to us from a historical perspective -- I mean, obviously,
this isn't a religious issue.

SELF: No, this is not a religious issue. There are people of deep faith who have concerns about it, but in
terms of just basic anthropology and history, you will not find any culture
that makes a homosexual relationship on the same level as a covenantal,
socially bound heterosexual relationship. Now, all through history, from the
time people began to record these things, people have had all kinds of --
variety of sexual experiences, both above ground and underground, but when it
comes to marriage and family, the continuance of society, marriage, traditional
marriage as we know it, has always been the preference of every culture in
every location. And I've -- I've tried to find exceptions to that,
and I have not. Now, some societies have been more or less tolerant of other
behavior, kind of going wink-wink at various behaviors. But when it comes to defining family -- and you know,
there's kind of a basic point, even if you're a complete
naturalist, if everything is biology, you aren't going to continue the
species if you try to encourage relationships that don't allow
reproduction.

SUSSMAN:
You know, that's kind of an interesting point. We were just talking about
Stanford's graduation yesterday, and Oprah speaking, and again, I was at
this post-graduation party in Stanford for a dear friend's daughter, and
so many at this event were talking about one of the speakers -- I think that it
may have been a baccalaureate address. One of the speakers during the course of the
weekend gave what I'm told was a very moving and compelling speech
regarding Darwinism. And I'm thinking, Darwinism, OK, everyone's
buying into Darwinism. Darwinism's the new thing, and it's becoming
very, very popular. Darwinism just doesn't jibe with gay marriage, Dr.
History. I mean, that's what you were sort of saying a moment ago.

SELF:
First of all, what we're dealing with statistically is a 1 to 2 percent
exclusive identification of the population anyway. The 10 percent figure
you've heard bandied about is a politically correct figure based on
flawed science half a century ago, but the actual numbers are very small, and,
you know, in nature, there are exceptions, but those exceptions don't
become the rule for the propagation and the forward momentum of any species.
Now, that sounds all very scientific. I find it interesting that you were talking about
Darwinism. It's one thing to talk about evolution on a variety of levels
and to talk about the evidence of how nature has conducted herself. It's
quite another to create an ideology, and that's really what you're
watching. And what you're in danger of, Brian, with
homosexual marriage, with gay marriage, is the creation of human life in a test
tube. What's interesting is
you're going to see more and more pushing for adoption, more and more
pushing for a variety of in-vitro fertilizations and other forms of
reproduction, because gay marriages by definition can't produce their own
child. So, we're not only
redefining marriage. We're
redefining parenting, we're redefining how human life comes to be.
Instead of a face-to-face covenantal
relationship of love producing new life, we're now going to look to a
laboratory, we're going to look to impersonal means, and there's
something dehumanizing, there's something destabilizing, about the entire
affair.

SUSSMAN:
What happens when you devalue marriage, when
a society devalues that covenant relationship, as you described it, between a
husband and a wife? What does
history tell us?

SELF: Well, we don't have to -- well, first of all,
history tells us very clearly that when marriage begins to break down, and
family and clan ties break down, you become -- it becomes a state of anarchy,
and anarchy can only
last so long until totalitarianism comes in, and some form of state, either
under a dictator or under a cabal, some form of totalitarian state will move in
and then begin to re-establish some kind of social order, based on whatever
their ideology may be. Now, by the way, if you'd just like an example of
what the breakdown of marriage does, go to our urban war zones here in this
country in the last 40 to 50 years. And with the rise of the welfare state, with
the rise of no consequences for divorce, with the rise of people having sex
without responsibility or consequences or at least the perception thereof, you
can begin to discover what the consequences are, Brian.

SUSSMAN: OK, so you have, you have gay -- let's go with a
lesbian couple who have adopted a young boy. That boy may have two parents, but
that boy's still missing a vital ingredient, and that's a father.

SELF: The secular research of the last 60 years --
again, we're not -- you've noticed we haven't quoted a single
scripture from any tradition. We have not tried to make an appeal to religious
authority. The secular research of the last 60 years tells us that Johnny and
Jane need a mom and a dad. They need mentors, they need adult role models of
both genders in order to become the person they want to be. You see, the real
-- the real agenda here, Brian, is to make gender something that people choose,
as opposed to something that they are born with and develop. And it's
amazing, they want to claim a civil right for what they call natural, but at
the same time, they're spending enormous amounts of energy recruiting,
causing adolescents and young adults to question whether or not they may be of
a particular gender. And the most disingenuous thing that I have been
observing is that, again, if you have married and had a family but decide that
you're gay and come out of the closet, you're celebrated and put on
the cover of a magazine. If,
however, that you -- that you have
lived a gay lifestyle and decided that you want to change that lifestyle, your
therapist gets their license pulled for even considering the thought.
And so what we have is a real agenda to
increase the nanny state's influence on our lives and to have people who
really do know better help guide us through this process of discovering who we
are.

SUSSMAN:
Dr. History on KSFO, here on Hot Talk 560, KSFO. We're talking,
obviously, gay marriage. It becomes the law of our land, here in the state of California, at 5:01.
That's when many counties are going to start marrying people. Dr.
History, it's interesting. There's something that I don't
think a lot of people have discussed. There are going to be folks racing to
this state from all corners to get married. Then they're going to go back
to their home state with their marriage license. This is obviously going to put
pressure on those states to come forward and adopt the same practices,
isn't it?

SELF:
Oh, it's going to put pressure there, plus our Constitution creates the
opportunity for states to honor the contracts and the legal arrangements in
other states. Now, states' rights still exist, in very small measure, but
they still do exist in America, but this will be another wave of momentum
against the states being able to determine whether or not they'll
validate the marriage licenses of California. Right now, somebody can go get
married in Georgia or Nevada or wherever, and
it would be honored in other states. It's being called into question now,
but the pressure will be enormous to acknowledge another state's legal
sanction of a relationship, and this also tears at the fabric of our
Constitution, tears at the fabric of what -- of what federalism really meant as
our founders tried to put it together. And, Brian, it's going to be a
very serious thing, because what you're going to have is, you're
not only going to have the pressure to recognize marriages, but you're
going to immediately have divorces, you're going to have a huge amount of
legal, social, and psychological disruption because we've opened the door
to alternatives.

SUSSMAN:
Dr. Charlie Self is our guest on KSFO. We call him Dr. History. Now,
here's the doctor of traffic checking in. This would be Dr. Officer Vic.

[...]

SUSSMAN:
Gay marriage officially comes to California
at the close of business today, 5:01, so a lot of counties will stay open past
close of business in order to accommodate those who want to get married the gay
way. Now, Dr. History, that's Dr. Charlie Self -- by the way, his website
is drcharlieself.com, that's d-r "Charlie" with an i-e and
Self s-e-l-f dot com. On your
website -- it's interesting you're addressing this very topic, Dr.
Self, and you talk about how gay and lesbian radicals
actively recruit through our schools and the media in order to swell their
ranks. Talk to us about that for a moment. 

SELF:
Well, Brian, we can come at it from about three different angles. It is amazing how little the traditional family
is pictured in either drama or comedy on TV anymore. In fact, I just gave an
address for Father's Day yesterday and I just wanted to remind all the
dads that fathers are not all the sitcom boobs that they're made out to
be on TV, so you have the negative. Positively, of course, you have just a rash in the
last 10 years of programs of all types normalizing this particular chosen
lifestyle. Along with that, you find all kinds of organizations, especially
ones like GLAAD and others -- G-L-A-A-D -- and other organizations advertising
opportunities for young people and for especially junior high, high school, and
college students to want to discover, to search, to understand this gay,
lesbian, bisexual, transgender -- these options and lifestyles that are
available. The only way that you are going to grow the ranks of this kind of
movement is this kind of onslaught because it is simply not part of the nature
of things as designed or as evolved or as historically recorded for thousands
of years.

SUSSMAN: OK, now, let's talk about something else that
has been recorded for thousands of years, and that is the whole idea of
equality. We're born equal, but we're all different. I mean,
there's no question about that. And in terms of marriage, societies have
said that, yeah, it's between a man and a woman, and in our society we
say, here are the rules: man and a woman, you can't marry anyone under
this particular age, you can't marry a family member. So, the rules are
the same for all of us, Dr. History. But, for some reason, the gays want to
change those rules. I just don't understand it. Talk to me about that. 

SELF: Well,
let's just do a little genetic history, Brian. The royal houses of Europe
in the 19th and 20th centuries suffered immeasurably, physically and perhaps
even affected some the decisions of the state that led to some of the 20th
century disasters, because of marrying far too close. It's interesting
that throughout history, in a variety of traditions, people did not want you to
marry any closer than a second or third cousin. And there have been reasons for
that, some of them religious, some of them practical, but the more we study
this, the more we realize that variety, rather than over similarity, is far
better in the continuance of a healthy human generation. And so what
you're watching, as history will tell you, that some of the basic rules
-- again, whether they are religious or secular -- stand up pretty well in
producing healthy people. 

SUSSMAN:
Dr. Charlie Self has been our guest on KSFO. His website,
www.drcharlieself.com. We call him Dr. History, and it's always a
pleasure, my friend, to have you on the program. Enlightening stuff. 

SELF:
Well, it's a delight, Brian. And we have a light here coming in November
with an opportunity to overturn the Supremes. 





SUSSMAN:
Yes, with our opportunity to vote on this issue. Dr. Charlie Self, thanks for
being with us on KSFO. </summary>
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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">Mediamatters.Org</span> - On the June 16 broadcast of San Francisco
radio station KSFO's The Lee Rodgers
Show, guest host Brian Sussman hosted theologian Charlie
Self, whom Sussman called "Dr. History,"
to discuss the California Supreme Court's May 15 ruling overturning the state's ban
on same-sex marriages. In the course of the discussion, Sussman referenced a post on Self's blog and said to Self: "On your website
-- it's interesting you're addressing this very topic, Dr. Self,
and you talk about how gay and lesbian radicals actively recruit through our
schools and the media in order to swell their ranks. Talk to us about that for
a moment." After asserting,
"It is amazing how little the traditional family is pictured in either
drama or comedy on TV anymore," Self added:

SELF: It is
amazing how little the traditional family is pictured in either drama or comedy
on TV anymore. In fact, I just gave an address for Father's Day yesterday
and I just wanted to remind all the dads that fathers are not all the sitcom
boobs that they're made out to be on TV, so you have the negative.
Positively, of course, you have just a rash in
the last 10 years of programs of all types normalizing this particular chosen
lifestyle. Along with that, you find all kinds of organizations, especially
ones like GLAAD and others -- G-L-A-A-D -- and other organizations advertising
opportunities for young people and for especially junior high, high school, and
college students to want to discover, to search, to understand this gay,
lesbian, bisexual, transgender -- these options and lifestyles that are
available. The only way that you are going to grow the ranks of this kind of
movement is this kind of onslaught because it is simply not part of the nature
of things as designed or as evolved or as historically recorded for thousands
of years.

Earlier, Sussman said about graduation at Stanford University: "One of the speakers
during the course of the weekend gave what I'm told was a very moving and
compelling speech regarding Darwinism. And I'm thinking, Darwinism, OK,
everyone's buying into Darwinism.
Darwinism's the new thing, and it's becoming very, very popular.
Darwinism just doesn't jibe with gay marriage, Dr. History." 

Moments later, Self said:

SELF: I find
it interesting that you were talking about Darwinism. It's one thing to talk
about evolution on a variety of levels and to talk about the evidence of how
nature has conducted herself. It's quite another to create an ideology,
and that's really what you're watching. And what you're in
danger of, Brian, with homosexual marriage, with gay marriage, is the creation
of human life in a test tube. What's interesting is you're going to
see more and more pushing for adoption, more and more pushing for a variety of
in-vitro fertilizations and other forms of reproduction, because gay marriages
by definition can't produce their own child. So, we're not only
redefining marriage. We're redefining parenting, we're redefining
how human life comes to be. Instead of a face-to-face covenantal relationship
of love producing new life, we're now going to look to a laboratory,
we're going to look to impersonal means, and there's something
dehumanizing, there's something destabilizing, about the entire
affair.

Sussman then asked: "What
happens when you devalue marriage, when a society devalues that covenant
relationship as you described it, between a husband and a wife? What does
history tell us?" Self responded:

SELF: Well,
we don't have to -- well, first of all, history tells us very clearly
that when marriage begins to break down, and family and clan ties break down,
you become -- it becomes a state of anarchy, and anarchy can only last so long
until totalitarianism comes in, and some form of state, either under a dictator
or under a cabal, some form of totalitarian state will move in and then begin
to re-establish some kind of social order, based on whatever their ideology may
be. Now, by the way, if you'd just like an example of what the breakdown
of marriage does, go to our urban war zones here in this country in the last 40
to 50 years. And with the rise of the welfare state, with the rise of no
consequences for divorce, with the rise of people having sex without
responsibility or consequences or at least the perception thereof, you can
begin to discover what the consequences are, Brian.



Sussman interjected: "OK, so you
have, you have gay -- let's go with a lesbian couple who have adopted a
young boy. That boy may have two parents, but that boy's still missing a
vital ingredient, and that's a father," to which Self replied:

SELF: The
secular research of the last 60 years -- again, we're not -- you've
noticed we haven't quoted a single scripture from any tradition. We have
not tried to make an appeal to religious authority. The secular research
of the last 60 years tells us that Johnny and Jane need a mom and
a dad. They need mentors, they need adult role models of both genders in order
to become the person they want to be. You see, the real -- the real agenda
here, Brian, is to make gender something that people choose, as opposed to
something that they are born with and develop. And it's amazing, they
want to claim a civil right for what they call natural, but at the same time,
they're spending enormous amounts of energy recruiting, causing
adolescents and young adults to question whether or not they may be of a
particular gender. And the most disingenuous thing that I have been observing
is that, again, if you have married and had a family but decide that
you're gay and come out of the closet, you're celebrated and put on
the cover of a magazine. If, however, that you -- that you have lived a gay
lifestyle and decided that you want to change that lifestyle, your therapist
gets their license pulled for even considering the thought. And so what we have
is a real agenda to increase the nanny state's influence on our lives and
to have people who really do know better help guide us through this process of
discovering who we are.

Toward the end of the
discussion, Sussman told Self: "OK, now, let's
talk about something else that has been recorded for thousands of years, and
that is the whole idea of equality. We're born equal, but we're all
different. I mean, there's no question about that. And in terms of
marriage, societies have said that, yeah, it's between a man and a woman,
and in our society we say, here are the rules: man and a woman, you can't
marry anyone under this particular age, you can't marry a family member.
So, the rules are the same for all of us, Dr. History. But, for some reason,
the gays want to change those rules. I just don't understand it. Talk to me about that."

From the June 16 edition of KSFO's The Lee Rodgers Show: 

SUSSMAN:
It is 14 minutes past 6 on KSFO. Sherry, do we have the theme music for Dr.
History? Let's do a little Village People for Dr. History as we're
about to enter into a discussion on gay marriage. Ladies and gentlemen, would
you welcome a man who is far too brilliant to have to appear with this music
behind him, Dr. Charlie Self, the man with more degrees than a thermometer, on
KSFO. Hello, Dr. Self.

SELF:
Hey, I am glad to be with you, Brian. Happy Monday. And brilliant, not
brilliant, or whatever I may be, that's a lot of fun and put a smile on
my face here. 

SUSSMAN: All right. Dr. History, gay marriage --
it's going to begin in the state of California. It's official now, our
state Supreme Court has chosen to override the will of the voters from the 2000
election, where 61.4 percent of us said, yeah, marriage should be between a man
and a woman. Tell us how this stacks up from an historical perspective. 

SELF:
Well, a couple levels, Brian. First of all, just recent history alone should
have cause for concern. In the 1970s, Governor [Jerry] Brown passed the
Consenting Adults Act that allowed consenting adults to do whatever they wanted
in private, kind of removed all the old anti-sodomy statutes, and most people
didn't really worry about that; it was the 1970s, we're all at the
disco floor. And they said, we don't care about marriage or anything
else, we just want to be able to be left alone. 

By the 1980s
and early '90s, it was domestic partnerships and benefits from private
corporations. And of course, corporations made their decisions that way. Once
again, we were told, you know, don't worry, it won't matter,
it's just -- it's a private issue, we're not trying to
redefine things for other people. And by the late '90s and early part of
this decade, it's completely changed, to now, whether there's any
substance behind it at all, they want the symbolism of marriage, they want to
completely normalize and equalize a same-sex relationship as a relationship
that every culture and society for recorded history has made the most important
one for the continuance of that society. 

SUSSMAN:
OK, let's -- let's talk about that. Because, again, you're Dr. History, you study this stuff,
you enjoy looking back on history. What you're telling us is that never
in recorded history has a society decided, OK, we're just going to
redefine marriage, we think that that's going to be fine, there will be
no consequences. Talk to us from a historical perspective -- I mean, obviously,
this isn't a religious issue.

SELF: No, this is not a religious issue. There are people of deep faith who have concerns about it, but in
terms of just basic anthropology and history, you will not find any culture
that makes a homosexual relationship on the same level as a covenantal,
socially bound heterosexual relationship. Now, all through history, from the
time people began to record these things, people have had all kinds of --
variety of sexual experiences, both above ground and underground, but when it
comes to marriage and family, the continuance of society, marriage, traditional
marriage as we know it, has always been the preference of every culture in
every location. And I've -- I've tried to find exceptions to that,
and I have not. Now, some societies have been more or less tolerant of other
behavior, kind of going wink-wink at various behaviors. But when it comes to defining family -- and you know,
there's kind of a basic point, even if you're a complete
naturalist, if everything is biology, you aren't going to continue the
species if you try to encourage relationships that don't allow
reproduction.

SUSSMAN:
You know, that's kind of an interesting point. We were just talking about
Stanford's graduation yesterday, and Oprah speaking, and again, I was at
this post-graduation party in Stanford for a dear friend's daughter, and
so many at this event were talking about one of the speakers -- I think that it
may have been a baccalaureate address. One of the speakers during the course of the
weekend gave what I'm told was a very moving and compelling speech
regarding Darwinism. And I'm thinking, Darwinism, OK, everyone's
buying into Darwinism. Darwinism's the new thing, and it's becoming
very, very popular. Darwinism just doesn't jibe with gay marriage, Dr.
History. I mean, that's what you were sort of saying a moment ago.

SELF:
First of all, what we're dealing with statistically is a 1 to 2 percent
exclusive identification of the population anyway. The 10 percent figure
you've heard bandied about is a politically correct figure based on
flawed science half a century ago, but the actual numbers are very small, and,
you know, in nature, there are exceptions, but those exceptions don't
become the rule for the propagation and the forward momentum of any species.
Now, that sounds all very scientific. I find it interesting that you were talking about
Darwinism. It's one thing to talk about evolution on a variety of levels
and to talk about the evidence of how nature has conducted herself. It's
quite another to create an ideology, and that's really what you're
watching. And what you're in danger of, Brian, with
homosexual marriage, with gay marriage, is the creation of human life in a test
tube. What's interesting is
you're going to see more and more pushing for adoption, more and more
pushing for a variety of in-vitro fertilizations and other forms of
reproduction, because gay marriages by definition can't produce their own
child. So, we're not only
redefining marriage. We're
redefining parenting, we're redefining how human life comes to be.
Instead of a face-to-face covenantal
relationship of love producing new life, we're now going to look to a
laboratory, we're going to look to impersonal means, and there's
something dehumanizing, there's something destabilizing, about the entire
affair.

SUSSMAN:
What happens when you devalue marriage, when
a society devalues that covenant relationship, as you described it, between a
husband and a wife? What does
history tell us?

SELF: Well, we don't have to -- well, first of all,
history tells us very clearly that when marriage begins to break down, and
family and clan ties break down, you become -- it becomes a state of anarchy,
and anarchy can only
last so long until totalitarianism comes in, and some form of state, either
under a dictator or under a cabal, some form of totalitarian state will move in
and then begin to re-establish some kind of social order, based on whatever
their ideology may be. Now, by the way, if you'd just like an example of
what the breakdown of marriage does, go to our urban war zones here in this
country in the last 40 to 50 years. And with the rise of the welfare state, with
the rise of no consequences for divorce, with the rise of people having sex
without responsibility or consequences or at least the perception thereof, you
can begin to discover what the consequences are, Brian.

SUSSMAN: OK, so you have, you have gay -- let's go with a
lesbian couple who have adopted a young boy. That boy may have two parents, but
that boy's still missing a vital ingredient, and that's a father.

SELF: The secular research of the last 60 years --
again, we're not -- you've noticed we haven't quoted a single
scripture from any tradition. We have not tried to make an appeal to religious
authority. The secular research of the last 60 years tells us that Johnny and
Jane need a mom and a dad. They need mentors, they need adult role models of
both genders in order to become the person they want to be. You see, the real
-- the real agenda here, Brian, is to make gender something that people choose,
as opposed to something that they are born with and develop. And it's
amazing, they want to claim a civil right for what they call natural, but at
the same time, they're spending enormous amounts of energy recruiting,
causing adolescents and young adults to question whether or not they may be of
a particular gender. And the most disingenuous thing that I have been
observing is that, again, if you have married and had a family but decide that
you're gay and come out of the closet, you're celebrated and put on
the cover of a magazine. If,
however, that you -- that you have
lived a gay lifestyle and decided that you want to change that lifestyle, your
therapist gets their license pulled for even considering the thought.
And so what we have is a real agenda to
increase the nanny state's influence on our lives and to have people who
really do know better help guide us through this process of discovering who we
are.

SUSSMAN:
Dr. History on KSFO, here on Hot Talk 560, KSFO. We're talking,
obviously, gay marriage. It becomes the law of our land, here in the state of California, at 5:01.
That's when many counties are going to start marrying people. Dr.
History, it's interesting. There's something that I don't
think a lot of people have discussed. There are going to be folks racing to
this state from all corners to get married. Then they're going to go back
to their home state with their marriage license. This is obviously going to put
pressure on those states to come forward and adopt the same practices,
isn't it?

SELF:
Oh, it's going to put pressure there, plus our Constitution creates the
opportunity for states to honor the contracts and the legal arrangements in
other states. Now, states' rights still exist, in very small measure, but
they still do exist in America, but this will be another wave of momentum
against the states being able to determine whether or not they'll
validate the marriage licenses of California. Right now, somebody can go get
married in Georgia or Nevada or wherever, and
it would be honored in other states. It's being called into question now,
but the pressure will be enormous to acknowledge another state's legal
sanction of a relationship, and this also tears at the fabric of our
Constitution, tears at the fabric of what -- of what federalism really meant as
our founders tried to put it together. And, Brian, it's going to be a
very serious thing, because what you're going to have is, you're
not only going to have the pressure to recognize marriages, but you're
going to immediately have divorces, you're going to have a huge amount of
legal, social, and psychological disruption because we've opened the door
to alternatives.

SUSSMAN:
Dr. Charlie Self is our guest on KSFO. We call him Dr. History. Now,
here's the doctor of traffic checking in. This would be Dr. Officer Vic.

[...]

SUSSMAN:
Gay marriage officially comes to California
at the close of business today, 5:01, so a lot of counties will stay open past
close of business in order to accommodate those who want to get married the gay
way. Now, Dr. History, that's Dr. Charlie Self -- by the way, his website
is drcharlieself.com, that's d-r "Charlie" with an i-e and
Self s-e-l-f dot com. On your
website -- it's interesting you're addressing this very topic, Dr.
Self, and you talk about how gay and lesbian radicals
actively recruit through our schools and the media in order to swell their
ranks. Talk to us about that for a moment. 

SELF:
Well, Brian, we can come at it from about three different angles. It is amazing how little the traditional family
is pictured in either drama or comedy on TV anymore. In fact, I just gave an
address for Father's Day yesterday and I just wanted to remind all the
dads that fathers are not all the sitcom boobs that they're made out to
be on TV, so you have the negative. Positively, of course, you have just a rash in the
last 10 years of programs of all types normalizing this particular chosen
lifestyle. Along with that, you find all kinds of organizations, especially
ones like GLAAD and others -- G-L-A-A-D -- and other organizations advertising
opportunities for young people and for especially junior high, high school, and
college students to want to discover, to search, to understand this gay,
lesbian, bisexual, transgender -- these options and lifestyles that are
available. The only way that you are going to grow the ranks of this kind of
movement is this kind of onslaught because it is simply not part of the nature
of things as designed or as evolved or as historically recorded for thousands
of years.

SUSSMAN: OK, now, let's talk about something else that
has been recorded for thousands of years, and that is the whole idea of
equality. We're born equal, but we're all different. I mean,
there's no question about that. And in terms of marriage, societies have
said that, yeah, it's between a man and a woman, and in our society we
say, here are the rules: man and a woman, you can't marry anyone under
this particular age, you can't marry a family member. So, the rules are
the same for all of us, Dr. History. But, for some reason, the gays want to
change those rules. I just don't understand it. Talk to me about that. 

SELF: Well,
let's just do a little genetic history, Brian. The royal houses of Europe
in the 19th and 20th centuries suffered immeasurably, physically and perhaps
even affected some the decisions of the state that led to some of the 20th
century disasters, because of marrying far too close. It's interesting
that throughout history, in a variety of traditions, people did not want you to
marry any closer than a second or third cousin. And there have been reasons for
that, some of them religious, some of them practical, but the more we study
this, the more we realize that variety, rather than over similarity, is far
better in the continuance of a healthy human generation. And so what
you're watching, as history will tell you, that some of the basic rules
-- again, whether they are religious or secular -- stand up pretty well in
producing healthy people. 

SUSSMAN:
Dr. Charlie Self has been our guest on KSFO. His website,
www.drcharlieself.com. We call him Dr. History, and it's always a
pleasure, my friend, to have you on the program. Enlightening stuff. 

SELF:
Well, it's a delight, Brian. And we have a light here coming in November
with an opportunity to overturn the Supremes. 





SUSSMAN:
Yes, with our opportunity to vote on this issue. Dr. Charlie Self, thanks for
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New Dharma Community is looking for a temporary (2-month) resident from August 1st to September 30. New Dharma Community is a residential community committed to  developing presence Â the continuous, moment-to-moment, practice  of being in relationship with every aspect of our lives Â to better serve  and change the world.  New Dharma Community runs the


 Center for Urban Peace.The Center is a non profit organization that offers transformative programs & practices for agents of social change, so they can do their work in a more sustainable & effective way. We want to change the  way social change work is done.  The CenterÂs office is in the same location as the residential location.YouWe're looking for someone who has a great interest inliving in intentional community and expanding hisspiritual awareness through yoga & meditation. Here aresome general expectations for you as a temporary resident:- Be vegetarian/fish friendly; we're a meat-free household- Participate in 2-3 hours of weekly chores & in generalupkeep of the house- Available for weekly residential meetings, Fridays from9:15 am - 12 pm, approx. (as your schedule permits)- Participate in cooking a casserole & large vegetabledish once a month- Monthly rent + food + utilities $775 (negotiable forwork exchange)- 1 Month deposit requiredUsOur community are: artists, activists, computer geeks,teachers, visionaries, photographers, writers, marketingspecialists, black, latino, Vietnamese, Thai-Pakistani,straight, gay, bisexual, Christian, Buddhist, Agnostic,Pagan, men and women...All of our residents have a commitment to discover how tolive and grow together mindfully and compassionately inour work, practice and intentions. We live with ourteacher, Rev. angel Kyodo Williams, who supports permanentresidents in their journeys of self-discovery.And although, we can't give a complete picture of whatit's like to live with us, here's a little of what ourdays are like. As a temporary resident you will likely havea somewhat different schedule:- Social Silence Mondays- Tuesday-Friday: 5:40 am wake up bell for yoga & meditation- Tuesday-Thursday residents work- Residential Meetings Friday mornings- 7 meditation sessions a week- Monthly workshops and community eventsOur HouseWe're located in Central Berkeley in a two-story Edwardianthat gets plenty of sunlight & is close to shops & publictransportation. Currently in residence are 4 femalesand 1 male practitioner.One available FURNISHED bedroom of approx. 100 sq ft withcloset and 2 windows as well as:- Wireless Internet Cable Access- Free Laundry Facilities- Back Garden with Pond- Basketball Hoop- 3 Common Rooms- Practice Hall- Three bathrooms (one shower)- Fully-Stocked Kitchen- Plenty of Street Parking- Close to Public TransportationTo find out more about us, please visit our web site atnewdharma.com. If your are interested in becoming part ofthe community, please contact Luna at newdharma@mac.comor call 510-549-3733 X700.To view pictures of the residents and our community visit:http://gallery.mac.com/alonzoyoung#100063Center for Urban PeaceTransformative programs & practices for agents of social change.2584 Martin Luther King Jr. WayBerkeley, CA 94704(510) 549-FREE (3733)http://www.newdharma.com...Changing the WAY change is done.




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<title>{NORTH AMERICA &gt; RENTALS} - Open House Sunday, July 6th-Intentional Meditation Community (berkeley) $650</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">Residential Meditation Community
Northern California, Berkeley



Seeks Temporary Member Beginning mid-July to Sep. 30, 2008



The Center for Urban Peace is looking for a temporary

(2-month) resident from mid-July to September 30. We are a

spiritual center/nonprofit/intentional community that

supports the spiritual evolution of people who're working

to change the world. We believe doing so will alter the

way social justice work is done everywhere.



You



We're looking for someone who has a great interest in

living in intentional community and expanding his

spiritual awareness through yoga &amp; meditation. Here are

some general expectations for you as a temporary resident:



- Be vegetarian/fish friendly; we're a meat-free household

- Participate in 2-3 hours of weekly chores &amp; in general

upkeep of the house

- Available for weekly residential meetings, Fridays from

9:15 am - 12 pm, approx. (as your schedule permits)

- Participate in cooking a casserole &amp; large vegetable

dish once a month

- Monthly rent + food + utilities $775 (negotiable for

work exchange)



Us



Our community are: artists, activists, computer geeks,

teachers, visionaries, photographers, writers, marketing

specialists, black, latino, Vietnamese, Thai-Pakistani,

straight, gay, bisexual, Christian, Buddhist, Agnostic,

Pagan, men and women...



All of our residents have a commitment to discover how to

live and grow together mindfully and compassionately in

our work, practice and intentions. We live with our

teacher, Rev. angel Kyodo Williams, who supports permanent

residents in their journeys of self-discovery. 

And although, we can't give a complete picture of what

it's like to live with us, here's a little of what our

days are like. As a temporary resident you may have a

somewhat different schedule:



- Social Silence Mondays

- Tuesday-Friday: 5:40 am wake up bell for yoga &amp; meditation

- Tuesday-Thursday residents work

- Residential Meetings Friday mornings

- 7 meditation sessions a week

- Monthly workshops and community events



Our House



We're located in Central Berkeley in a two-story Edwardian

that gets plenty of sunlight &amp; is close to shops &amp; public

transportation. Currently in residence are 4 females

and 1 male practitioner.



One available FURNISHED bedroom of approx. 100 sq ft with

closet and 2 windows as well as:



- Wireless Internet Cable Access

- Free Laundry Facilities

- Back Garden with Pond

- Basketball Hoop

- 3 Common Rooms

- Practice Hall

- Three bathrooms (one shower)

- Fully-Stocked Kitchen

- Plenty of Street Parking

- Close to Public Transportation



To find out more about us, please visit our web site at

newdharma.com. If your are interested in becoming part of

the community, please contact Simha at simha@urbanpeace.com

or at 510-549-3733 X704.  OPEN HOUSE will be Sunday, July 6th
from 1-3pm.  Please call for details and directions.



To view pictures of the residents and our community visit: 

http://gallery.mac.com/alonzoyoung#100063</summary>
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Northern California, Berkeley



Seeks Temporary Member Beginning mid-July to Sep. 30, 2008



The Center for Urban Peace is looking for a temporary

(2-month) resident from mid-July to September 30. We are a

spiritual center/nonprofit/intentional community that

supports the spiritual evolution of people who're working

to change the world. We believe doing so will alter the

way social justice work is done everywhere.



You



We're looking for someone who has a great interest in

living in intentional community and expanding his

spiritual awareness through yoga & meditation. Here are

some general expectations for you as a temporary resident:



- Be vegetarian/fish friendly; we're a meat-free household

- Participate in 2-3 hours of weekly chores & in general

upkeep of the house

- Available for weekly residential meetings, Fridays from

9:15 am - 12 pm, approx. (as your schedule permits)

- Participate in cooking a casserole & large vegetable

dish once a month

- Monthly rent + food + utilities $775 (negotiable for

work exchange)



Us



Our community are: artists, activists, computer geeks,

teachers, visionaries, photographers, writers, marketing

specialists, black, latino, Vietnamese, Thai-Pakistani,

straight, gay, bisexual, Christian, Buddhist, Agnostic,

Pagan, men and women...



All of our residents have a commitment to discover how to

live and grow together mindfully and compassionately in

our work, practice and intentions. We live with our

teacher, Rev. angel Kyodo Williams, who supports permanent

residents in their journeys of self-discovery. 

And although, we can't give a complete picture of what

it's like to live with us, here's a little of what our

days are like. As a temporary resident you may have a

somewhat different schedule:



- Social Silence Mondays

- Tuesday-Friday: 5:40 am wake up bell for yoga & meditation

- Tuesday-Thursday residents work

- Residential Meetings Friday mornings

- 7 meditation sessions a week

- Monthly workshops and community events



Our House



We're located in Central Berkeley in a two-story Edwardian

that gets plenty of sunlight & is close to shops & public

transportation. Currently in residence are 4 females

and 1 male practitioner.



One available FURNISHED bedroom of approx. 100 sq ft with

closet and 2 windows as well as:



- Wireless Internet Cable Access

- Free Laundry Facilities

- Back Garden with Pond

- Basketball Hoop

- 3 Common Rooms

- Practice Hall

- Three bathrooms (one shower)

- Fully-Stocked Kitchen

- Plenty of Street Parking

- Close to Public Transportation



To find out more about us, please visit our web site at

newdharma.com. If your are interested in becoming part of

the community, please contact Simha at simha@urbanpeace.com

or at 510-549-3733 X704.  OPEN HOUSE will be Sunday, July 6th
from 1-3pm.  Please call for details and directions.



To view pictures of the residents and our community visit: 

http://gallery.mac.com/alonzoyoung#100063<blockquote style="background:#FAFAFA;border:1px dotted #E6E6E6;font:italic 10pt Times New Roman;padding:9px;">Open House Sunday, July 6th-Intentional Meditation Community {...} </blockquote><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Published:</span> July 4, 2008, 8:38 pm - <span style="color:#808080;">Indexed:</span> July 5, 2008, 9:55 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Page Size:</span>&nbsp;7KB</div><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Category:</span> <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/">Regional</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/">North America</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/">United States</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/">California</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/">Metro Areas</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/">San Francisco Bay Area</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/business-and-economy/">Business and Economy</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/business-and-economy/real-estate/">Real Estate</a> &gt;  <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/business-and-economy/real-estate/rentals/"><b>Rentals</b></a></div></td></tr></table>
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<title>{NEWS AND MEDIA &gt; MAGAZINES AND E-ZINES} - Lesbian health problems 'ignored'</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">The long-term health of some lesbian and bisexual women is at risk because the NHS is not meeting their needs, say campaigners.</summary>
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<issued>2008-06-18T01:16:40Z</issued>
<modified>2008-06-18T01:16:40Z</modified>
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<name>News.Bbc.Co.Uk</name>
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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">News.Bbc.Co.Uk</span> - The long-term health of some lesbian and bisexual women is at risk because the NHS is not meeting their needs, say campaigners.<blockquote style="background:#FAFAFA;border:1px dotted #E6E6E6;font:italic 10pt Times New Roman;padding:9px;">BBC NEWS | Health | Lesbian health problems 'ignored' {...} </blockquote><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Published:</span> June 18, 2008, 1:16 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Indexed:</span> June 19, 2008, 10:22 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Page Size:</span>&nbsp;45KB</div><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Category:</span> <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/health/">Health</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/health/news-and-media/">News and Media</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/health/news-and-media/publications/">Publications</a> &gt;  <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/health/news-and-media/publications/magazines-and-e_zines/"><b>Magazines and E-zines</b></a></div></td></tr></table>
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<title>{NORTH AMERICA &gt; RENTALS} - NICE ROOM FOR RENT IN REALLY NICE AREA!!!!! (san jose north) $913</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">My girlfriend and I are looking to find a roommate to rent out a room we have coming available in the beginning of July. Our roommate is actually moving out June 15th We live right off of 237 and N First in a very nice 2 Bedroom/ 2 Bath apartment. The apartment is set up with 2 master bedrooms, so it's a private room with a private bathroom. We live really close to the Great Mall, a really nice trail, and best of all Great America! Ammenities include: Washer/Dryer in Unit,microwave, dishwasher, covered parking, gated community. We are really close to Cisco and other big businesses! Our apartment is actually discounted because all of us that occupy the apartment combined don't make over $110k, so we need someone who doesn't make more than $58k otherwise our rent goes up.  







A little bit about us we are a lesbian couple and I know it's intimidating and not most people want to live with a couple, let alone a gay one, but we are both really laid back, down to earth people. We are both professionals and work most of the time, but like to go out and have fun everyonce in awhile. We are both really respectful and responsible. We love to be active and enjoy rock climbing right now. Our preferred roommate would be someone who is respectful, responsible and down to earth. It would be cool too if they were active like us, but that is not a must. We are just looking for someone to click with the both of us. We are also open to other couples. We would prefer living with girls, or a gay male. We really need to find someone rather quickly since our roommate is moving out soon, so if you think you would click with us or need a room quick please don't hesitate to email us!  Thanks for looking!!

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<issued>2008-05-29T07:08:28Z</issued>
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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">Sfbay.Craigslist.Org</span> - My girlfriend and I are looking to find a roommate to rent out a room we have coming available in the beginning of July. Our roommate is actually moving out June 15th We live right off of 237 and N First in a very nice 2 Bedroom/ 2 Bath apartment. The apartment is set up with 2 master bedrooms, so it's a private room with a private bathroom. We live really close to the Great Mall, a really nice trail, and best of all Great America! Ammenities include: Washer/Dryer in Unit,microwave, dishwasher, covered parking, gated community. We are really close to Cisco and other big businesses! Our apartment is actually discounted because all of us that occupy the apartment combined don't make over $110k, so we need someone who doesn't make more than $58k otherwise our rent goes up.  







A little bit about us we are a lesbian couple and I know it's intimidating and not most people want to live with a couple, let alone a gay one, but we are both really laid back, down to earth people. We are both professionals and work most of the time, but like to go out and have fun everyonce in awhile. We are both really respectful and responsible. We love to be active and enjoy rock climbing right now. Our preferred roommate would be someone who is respectful, responsible and down to earth. It would be cool too if they were active like us, but that is not a must. We are just looking for someone to click with the both of us. We are also open to other couples. We would prefer living with girls, or a gay male. We really need to find someone rather quickly since our roommate is moving out soon, so if you think you would click with us or need a room quick please don't hesitate to email us!  Thanks for looking!!

<blockquote style="background:#FAFAFA;border:1px dotted #E6E6E6;font:italic 10pt Times New Roman;padding:9px;">NICE ROOM FOR RENT IN REALLY NICE AREA!!!!! {...} </blockquote><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Published:</span> May 29, 2008, 7:08 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Indexed:</span> May 29, 2008, 10:02 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Page Size:</span>&nbsp;6KB</div><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Category:</span> <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/">Regional</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/">North America</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/">United States</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/">California</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/">Metro Areas</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/">San Francisco Bay Area</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/business-and-economy/">Business and Economy</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/business-and-economy/real-estate/">Real Estate</a> &gt;  <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/business-and-economy/real-estate/rentals/"><b>Rentals</b></a></div></td></tr></table>
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<title>{ISSUES &gt; BIAS AND BALANCE} - Blitzer misrepresented McCain's position on "a constitutional amendment on the issue of marriage"  </title>
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<summary type="text/plain">On the May 27 edition of CNN's The Situation Room, Christian Broadcasting
Network senior national correspondent David Brody asserted: "[S]ome social
conservatives are not happy about [Sen.] John McCain's statement on the
California gay marriage ruling,
because, in essence, it
came out as just kind of what they call a milquetoast, some sort of just
generic statement,
rather than really taking the issue as one about judges and one about marriage
and taking control and being more forceful in that area." Host Wolf
Blitzer responded: "Because
on that issue, he doesn't really disagree all that much with [Sens. Hillary] Clinton or [Barack] Obama. He opposes a constitutional amendment on
the issue of marriage, is that right?" Brody replied:
"That's right." In fact, as Media
Matters for America has documented, according to remarks
McCain made on the March 13 edition of Fox News' Hannity &amp; Colmes, he supports
amendments to state constitutions to ban same-sex marriage and would also
support under certain circumstances an
amendment to the federal Constitution banning same-sex marriage. McCain stated:
"I believe that states like mine and other states ... should amend our
state constitutions. And I will stick to that position until such time, if
ever, a higher court says that my state or another state has to recognize the
other stat -- another status of marriage." He added, "I'm committed
to maintaining the unique status of marriage between man and woman. I think it
can best be accomplished, and in keeping with my federalist philosophy that
states should do as much as possible to have that done at the state level. ...
But if it is overturned by a superior court, I will then obviously support the
other path."

As Media Matters noted, in 2006, McCain supported Arizona's Proposition 107, a
state constitutional amendment that would have banned both same-sex marriage
and civil unions. Indeed, McCain has reportedly
continued to oppose civil unions for gay and lesbian couples,
unlike Clinton and Obama, who have
said they support them. According
to an April 27, 2007, New York Sun report, McCain
stated of a civil-union
bill in New
  Hampshire: "I am opposed to that
legislation." According to the Sun,
he said further: "If
I were a citizen of New
  Hampshire, I would oppose it. ... Anything that
impinges or impacts the sanctity of the marriage between men and women, I'm
opposed to it." 

From the 4 p.m. ET hour of the
May 27 edition of CNN's The Situation
Room: 

BLITZER:
So, what should the McCain strategy be in being seen with the president, not
being seen with the president, distancing himself? What do you think?

BRODY:
Well, there are a couple things. First of all, the chatter among social
conservatives right now is that John McCain -- one of the reasons
John McCain is not as popular with evangelicals is because he has not been
getting on his soapbox, talking about the life issue, and embryonic stem-cell research, and some of these
other issues. So, in answer to your question, if he can go ahead and not just
give a policy speech, not just talk about judges -- check list and that's
off the table -- actually engage social conservatives like George Bush did
a little bit, that would be helpful.

Real quick, Wolf -- you know, some social conservatives are not happy about John
McCain's statement on the California gay marriage ruling, because, in essence, it came out as just kind of what they call a
milquetoast, some sort of just generic statement, rather than really taking that issue as one about judges and one about
marriage and taking control and being more forceful in that area.

BLITZER:
Because on that issue, he doesn't really disagree all that much with Clinton or Obama. He opposes a constitutional amendment on the issue of
marriage, is that right?



BRODY:
That's right. And so, therefore, he's going -- they're going to just want that to slide by. The
problem is, as you know, in November that issue is probably going to
come up on the ballot in California. It's not
going away. Also, on embryonic stem-cell research, you
know, there was a discussion about
six months or so ago about adult stem-cell research and this idea that, you know, there was
progress in that area and that embryonic stem-cell research may not
have to be needed as much anymore. And so, therefore, there was a
situation by social
conservatives that they wanted McCain to speak out more forcefully against
embryonic stem-cell research and he didn't do it. </summary>
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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">Mediamatters.Org</span> - On the May 27 edition of CNN's The Situation Room, Christian Broadcasting
Network senior national correspondent David Brody asserted: "[S]ome social
conservatives are not happy about [Sen.] John McCain's statement on the
California gay marriage ruling,
because, in essence, it
came out as just kind of what they call a milquetoast, some sort of just
generic statement,
rather than really taking the issue as one about judges and one about marriage
and taking control and being more forceful in that area." Host Wolf
Blitzer responded: "Because
on that issue, he doesn't really disagree all that much with [Sens. Hillary] Clinton or [Barack] Obama. He opposes a constitutional amendment on
the issue of marriage, is that right?" Brody replied:
"That's right." In fact, as Media
Matters for America has documented, according to remarks
McCain made on the March 13 edition of Fox News' Hannity & Colmes, he supports
amendments to state constitutions to ban same-sex marriage and would also
support under certain circumstances an
amendment to the federal Constitution banning same-sex marriage. McCain stated:
"I believe that states like mine and other states ... should amend our
state constitutions. And I will stick to that position until such time, if
ever, a higher court says that my state or another state has to recognize the
other stat -- another status of marriage." He added, "I'm committed
to maintaining the unique status of marriage between man and woman. I think it
can best be accomplished, and in keeping with my federalist philosophy that
states should do as much as possible to have that done at the state level. ...
But if it is overturned by a superior court, I will then obviously support the
other path."

As Media Matters noted, in 2006, McCain supported Arizona's Proposition 107, a
state constitutional amendment that would have banned both same-sex marriage
and civil unions. Indeed, McCain has reportedly
continued to oppose civil unions for gay and lesbian couples,
unlike Clinton and Obama, who have
said they support them. According
to an April 27, 2007, New York Sun report, McCain
stated of a civil-union
bill in New
  Hampshire: "I am opposed to that
legislation." According to the Sun,
he said further: "If
I were a citizen of New
  Hampshire, I would oppose it. ... Anything that
impinges or impacts the sanctity of the marriage between men and women, I'm
opposed to it." 

From the 4 p.m. ET hour of the
May 27 edition of CNN's The Situation
Room: 

BLITZER:
So, what should the McCain strategy be in being seen with the president, not
being seen with the president, distancing himself? What do you think?

BRODY:
Well, there are a couple things. First of all, the chatter among social
conservatives right now is that John McCain -- one of the reasons
John McCain is not as popular with evangelicals is because he has not been
getting on his soapbox, talking about the life issue, and embryonic stem-cell research, and some of these
other issues. So, in answer to your question, if he can go ahead and not just
give a policy speech, not just talk about judges -- check list and that's
off the table -- actually engage social conservatives like George Bush did
a little bit, that would be helpful.

Real quick, Wolf -- you know, some social conservatives are not happy about John
McCain's statement on the California gay marriage ruling, because, in essence, it came out as just kind of what they call a
milquetoast, some sort of just generic statement, rather than really taking that issue as one about judges and one about
marriage and taking control and being more forceful in that area.

BLITZER:
Because on that issue, he doesn't really disagree all that much with Clinton or Obama. He opposes a constitutional amendment on the issue of
marriage, is that right?



BRODY:
That's right. And so, therefore, he's going -- they're going to just want that to slide by. The
problem is, as you know, in November that issue is probably going to
come up on the ballot in California. It's not
going away. Also, on embryonic stem-cell research, you
know, there was a discussion about
six months or so ago about adult stem-cell research and this idea that, you know, there was
progress in that area and that embryonic stem-cell research may not
have to be needed as much anymore. And so, therefore, there was a
situation by social
conservatives that they wanted McCain to speak out more forcefully against
embryonic stem-cell research and he didn't do it. <blockquote style="background:#FAFAFA;border:1px dotted #E6E6E6;font:italic 10pt Times New Roman;padding:9px;">Media Matters - Blitzer misrepresented McCain&#39;s position on "a constitutional amendment on the issue of marriage"   {...} While discussing Sen. John McCain&#39;s position on gay marriage, Wolf Blitzer said: "Because on that issue, he doesn&#39;t really disagree all that much with [Sens. Hillary] Clinton or [Barack] Obama. He opposes a constitutional amendment on the issue of marriage, is that right?" CBN&#39;s David Brody replied: "That&#39;s right." In fact, McCain supports amendments to state constitutions to ban same-sex marriage and would also support under certain circumstances an amendment to the federal Constitution banning same-sex marriage.      {...}</blockquote><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Published:</span> May 28, 2008, 11:39 pm - <span style="color:#808080;">Indexed:</span> May 28, 2008, 11:43 pm - <span style="color:#808080;">Page Size:</span>&nbsp;23KB</div><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Category:</span> <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/society/">Society</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/society/issues/">Issues</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/society/issues/business/">Business</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/society/issues/business/media/">Media</a> &gt;  <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/society/issues/business/media/bias-and-balance/"><b>Bias and Balance</b></a></div></td></tr></table>
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<title>{NORTH AMERICA &gt; RENTALS} - Great room in a beautiful Victorian flat! (lower haight) $675</title>
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<summary type="text/plain">We are three friendly people who share a very large 4 bedroom Victorian flat in the lower Haight. One of us is a youthful older woman who is a body worker, the others are a 30-something man who is a student and a forty-something man who is also a body worker. 
We have varied schedules and busy lives, but enjoy a friendly atmosphere at home. 
Two of us are bisexual and poly. We are 420 friendly, queer friendly, freak friendly, and you should be too. 
We need someone who is willing to participate in keeping the house clean, who we like to be around, but has his/her own life. 
PLEASE BE OVER 30. WE NEED SOMEONE WHO CAN MOVE IN ON August 1. This a temporary, 2 month sublet with a possibility of extending to long term.
The place has an eat-in kitchen, light gray carpets throughout, a gorgeous living room, a big yard, a claw-foot tub and a split bathroom. 
Your space is a medium-sized room,about 12'x 12'. 
*It is on the other side of a double parlor door, so quiet and being considerate of others' need for quiet during sleeping hours is paramount. In other words, don't bother to call if you're a noisy type.* 
Security deposit is one month's rent. Cable, High speed connection, Phone &amp; PG&E come to another $75 apiece. Your move-in cost is $1275. 
There's a secure place for your bike. Not much storage, though. There are two cats here and we can't take anymore, sorry.
We'd appreciate talking to people who have read and understood this ad. Looking forward to it. </summary>
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<issued>2008-07-12T05:32:34Z</issued>
<modified>2008-07-12T05:32:34Z</modified>
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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">Sfbay.Craigslist.Org</span> - We are three friendly people who share a very large 4 bedroom Victorian flat in the lower Haight. One of us is a youthful older woman who is a body worker, the others are a 30-something man who is a student and a forty-something man who is also a body worker. 
We have varied schedules and busy lives, but enjoy a friendly atmosphere at home. 
Two of us are bisexual and poly. We are 420 friendly, queer friendly, freak friendly, and you should be too. 
We need someone who is willing to participate in keeping the house clean, who we like to be around, but has his/her own life. 
PLEASE BE OVER 30. WE NEED SOMEONE WHO CAN MOVE IN ON August 1. This a temporary, 2 month sublet with a possibility of extending to long term.
The place has an eat-in kitchen, light gray carpets throughout, a gorgeous living room, a big yard, a claw-foot tub and a split bathroom. 
Your space is a medium-sized room,about 12'x 12'. 
*It is on the other side of a double parlor door, so quiet and being considerate of others' need for quiet during sleeping hours is paramount. In other words, don't bother to call if you're a noisy type.* 
Security deposit is one month's rent. Cable, High speed connection, Phone & PG&E come to another $75 apiece. Your move-in cost is $1275. 
There's a secure place for your bike. Not much storage, though. There are two cats here and we can't take anymore, sorry.
We'd appreciate talking to people who have read and understood this ad. Looking forward to it. <blockquote style="background:#FAFAFA;border:1px dotted #E6E6E6;font:italic 10pt Times New Roman;padding:9px;">Great room in a beautiful Victorian flat! {...} </blockquote><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Published:</span> July 12, 2008, 5:32 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Indexed:</span> July 12, 2008, 10:25 am - <span style="color:#808080;">Page Size:</span>&nbsp;5KB</div><div style="font:8pt Verdana,Arial;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;">Category:</span> <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/">Regional</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/">North America</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/">United States</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/">California</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/">Metro Areas</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/">San Francisco Bay Area</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/business-and-economy/">Business and Economy</a> &gt; <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/business-and-economy/real-estate/">Real Estate</a> &gt;  <a href="http://www.world-of-newave.info/regional/north-america/united-states/california/metro-areas/san-francisco-bay-area/business-and-economy/real-estate/rentals/"><b>Rentals</b></a></div></td></tr></table>
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<title>{ISSUES &gt; BIAS AND BALANCE} - On Hannity's radio program, DeLay falsely claimed Obama supports "a bill to fingerprint every American in this country"  </title>
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<summary type="text/plain">On the June 9 edition of The
Sean Hannity Show, Townhall.com columnist and former House Majority
Leader Tom DeLay (R-TX) falsely
claimed that Sen. Barack Obama
is "in favor of a bill to fingerprint every American in this country and
have a national fingerprint database." DeLay later misrepresented an anti-discrimination bill passed in Colorado, stating that the bill
"would allow men to go into women's bathrooms. And if you were the
owner of the bathroom and don't allow that to happen, you can go to jail
for a year and get a fine. I mean, that is a dictatorial proletariat.
That's not a criminal action, but they make it a criminal action.
That's going on all across our country, and people better realize it."


Brian Darling, director
of Senate relations for the
conservative think tank The Heritage Foundation, claimed in a post on HumanEvents.com
that a bill Obama co-sponsored, the S.A.F.E. Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008, would
"create[] a national fingerprint registry." In fact, that bill
would not "fingerprint every American in this country," as DeLay
claimed. Rather, it contains provisions requiring people who apply for "licensing and registration
as a State-licensed loan originator" to submit fingerprints to "to the
Federal Bureau of Investigation, and any governmental agency or entity
authorized to receive such information for a State and national criminal
history background check." The bill was sponsored by Sen. Dianne
Feinstein (D-CA) and co-sponsored by Sen. Mel Martinez (R-FL).

The Colorado
legislature passed a bill to prohibit
discrimination in numerous areas,
including public accommodations,
on the basis of sexual orientation. The bill defines
"[s]exual
orientation" as "a person's
orientation toward heterosexuality, homosexuality, bisexuality, or transgender
status or another person's perception thereof." Contrary to DeLay's
claim, the bill does not allow men to use women's lavatories. According
to a May 30 Associated Press article about the bill, Focus on the
Family founder James Dobson released
a statement saying, "Henceforth,
every woman and little girl will have to fear that a predator, bisexual,
cross-dresser or even a homosexual or heterosexual male might walk in and
relieve himself in their presence."
The AP reported that in response, the
bill's sponsor, Democratic
state Sen. Jennifer Veiga "called
Dobson's comments offensive and said she was frustrated with his 'scare
tactics.' " She also reportedly said that despite the existence of
laws in numerous states enacting protections against discrimination based on sexual orientation,
opponents have been unable to point to any examples of people trying to take
advantage of these laws in a manner not intended by the law. 

From the June 9 edition of ABC Radio Networks' The Sean Hannity Show: 

DeLAY: Well, Sean, I was reading
today that he is in favor of a bill to fingerprint every American in this country
and have a national fingerprint database. And if you don't fingerprint
yourself, you will be fined. I mean, if that is not -- 

HANNITY: That's pretty
frightening.

DeLAY: -- straight out of the book
of a dictatorial proletariat, where you're going to do something
that's not a -- you won't do something that's a criminal act
and go to jail for it? I mean, and I could go on and on and on.

HANNITY: Well, now, you see,
you're going to be a "dictatorial proletariat." Are you
saying that he'd be a dictator? You know people are going to be taking
those comments out of context.





DeLAY: No, but I'm talking
about the definition of dictatorial proletariat is using the government to
penalize and punish people for behavior that you don't agree with. I
mean, look at the criminalization of politics now. There's -- I mean,
there was a bill passed in Colorado
not too long ago, signed by the governor, that would allow men to go into
women's bathrooms. And if you were the owner of the bathroom and
don't allow that to happen, you can go to jail for a year and get a fine.
I mean, that is a dictatorial proletariat. That's not a criminal action,
but they make it a criminal action. That's going on all across our
country, and people better realize it. </summary>
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<modified>2008-06-13T01:06:15Z</modified>
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<name>Mediamatters.Org</name>
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<td width="100%" style="font:9pt Verdana,Arial,Sans-serif;vertical-align:top;"><span style="color:#808080;font-variant:small-caps;">Mediamatters.Org</span> - On the June 9 edition of The
Sean Hannity Show, Townhall.com columnist and former House Majority
Leader Tom DeLay (R-TX) falsely
claimed that Sen. Barack Obama
is "in favor of a bill to fingerprint every American in this country and
have a national fingerprint database." DeLay later misrepresented an anti-discrimination bill passed in Colorado, stating that the bill
"would allow men to go into women's bathrooms. And if you were the
owner of the bathroom and don't allow that to happen, you can go to jail
for a year and get a fine. I mean, that is a dictatorial proletariat.
That's not a criminal action, but they make it a criminal action.
That's going on all across our country, and people better realize it."


Brian Darling, director
of Senate relations for the
conservative think tank The Heritage Foundation, claimed in a post on HumanEvents.com
that a bill Obama co-sponsored, the S.A.F.E. Mortgage Licensing Act of 2008, would
"create[] a national fingerprint registry." In fact, that bill
would not "fingerprint every American in this country," as DeLay
claimed. Rather, it contains provisions requiring people who apply for "licensing and registration
as a State-licensed loan originator" to submit fingerprints to "to the
Federal Bureau of Investigation, and any governmental agency or entity
authorized to receive such information for a State and national criminal
history background check." The bill was sponsored by Sen. Dianne
Feinstein (D-CA) and co-sponsored by Sen. Mel Martinez (R-FL).

The Colorado
legislature passed a bill to prohibit
discrimination in numerous areas,
including public accommodations,
on the basis of sexual orientation. The bill defines
"[s]exual
orientation" as "a person's
orientation toward heterosexuality, homosexuality, bisexuality, or transgender
status or another person's perception thereof." Contrary to DeLay's
claim, the bill does not allow men to use women's lavatories. According
to a May 30 Associated Press article about the bill, Focus on the
Family founder James Dobson released
a statement saying, "Henceforth,
every woman and little girl will have to fear that a predator, bisexual,
cross-dresser or even a homosexual or heterosexual male might walk in and
relieve himself in their presence."
The AP reported that in response, the
bill's sponsor, Democratic
state Sen. Jennifer Veiga "called
Dobson's comments offensive and said she was frustrated with his 'scare
tactics.' " She also reportedly said that despite the existence of
laws in numerous states enacting protections against discrimination based on sexual orientation,
opponents have been unable to point to any examples of people trying to take
advantage of these laws in a manner not intended by the law. 

From the June 9 edition of ABC Radio Networks' The Sean Hannity Show: 

DeLAY: Well, Sean, I was reading
today that he is in favor of a bill to fingerprint every American in this country
and have a national fingerprint database. And if you don't fingerprint
yourself, you will be fined. I mean, if that is not -- 

HANNITY: That's pretty
frightening.

DeLAY: -- straight out of the book
of a dictatorial proletariat, where you're going to do something
that's not a -- you won't do something that's a criminal act
and go to jail for it? I mean, and I could go on and on and on.

HANNITY: Well, now, you see,
you're going to be a "dictatorial proletariat." Are you
saying that he'd be a dictator? You know people are going to be taking
those comments out of context.





DeLAY: No, but I'm talking
about the definition of dictatorial proletariat is using the government to
penalize and punish people for behavior that you don't agree with. I
mean, look at the criminalization of politics now. There's -- I mean,
there was a bill passed in Colorado
not too long ago, signed by the governor, that would allow men to go into
women's bathrooms. And if you were the owner of the bathroom and
don't allow that to happen, you can go to jail for a year and get a fine.
I mean, that is a dictatorial proletariat. That's not a criminal action,
but they make it a criminal action. That's going on all across our
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<title>{ALTERNATIVE &gt; NEWSPAPERS} - Savage Love: I Like To Watch. No, I Really Like to Watch.</title>
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I'm a bisexual woman, age 20, and I am threesome-ing it with my best friend and her boyfriend during a stay abroad. I knew the girl (who's mostly straight) beforehand. She thinks it's hot w
   
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I'm a bisexual woman, age 20, and I am threesome-ing it with my best friend and her boyfriend during a stay abroad. I knew the girl (who's mostly straight) beforehand. She thinks it's hot w
   
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