Thursday, December 15, 2005

I always thought Maine was a beautiful state...not a SLOW one!

Thursday, December 15, 2005
Gay rights can lead to end of abuse of power

Total victory for gays, lesbians and others who express their love, or their gender, differently from 85 percent of the population will come when most of the general public judges us by our own individual character.
Now that after 28 years, Maine is the last New England state to have the protection of the gay civil rights law, our work at educating the public that there are good and bad gays has just begun.
The Proud Lesbians of Poverty will fight to prevent abuse of power once called rape or molestation wherever ignorance prevails. We see our job as educating the public not to degrade and abuse power over another human being.
We see the biggest barrier to the implementation of this law being that the public believes gays are all perverts. That is not the case. Most of the stealing of souls of our precious children is inflicted by men in heterosexual relationships.

We want the public to know rape is not a sexual act any more than using a fry pan to beat someone's head in can be called cooking. We at the all-inclusive Proud Lesbians of Poverty hate abuse of power no matter who commits it. We work for a kinder, more courteous world where all people, no matter whom they love, or their income, skin tone or their religion, are valued. Let us have a total victory of love in the next few years.

Jan LightfoottLane
Hinckley

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