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The Choice

When I read stuff like this, I don't know whether to pull my hair out or cut myself (of course I'm joking, only the boys in James Dobson's world react like that). Brad R. reads Focus on Fascism so we don't have to.

James Dobson's Focus on the Family has posted this delightful series of articles on how to instill your children with the proper "gender identification." The first piece is called "Is my child becoming a homosexual?" and it basically says that if your child exhibits "gender confusion," there's a good chance that he'll turn into a fruit:
Evidences of gender confusion or doubt in boys ages 5 to 11 may include:

1. A strong feeling that they are "different" from other boys.

So if your son is different from other boys, he's well on his way to becoming a homosexual. Make sure to stamp out his individuality at all costs, and discourage him from developing any original thoughts or ideas.

I didn't copy the links in Brad's text because Dobson doesn't need more linking. But really, read the rest. I can't wait for the day the religious fringe returns to the obscurity that they had been accustomed to.

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There's a line in the sand and Democrats need to highlight it.

They won't, though- the Dems have repeatedly shown an inability to band together to block truly odious legislation like the Bankruptcy bill...

sean:

Yeah, well I'm a serial optimist. Which is why I'll probably see an early grave :) By the way, great blog. Many, many, laughs.

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