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In reply to the discussion: THIS is what intolerance looks like, imagine how it feels... [View all]mike dub
(541 posts)46. Maybe this dad should have "come to visit" his son one more time...
...so he could say all this to his son's face. Tough to think that a parent would say this in a letter, and not tell it to their child
in-person. Mega-Ouch.
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If you've ever lost a child, then you know why I would shake that father through my tears...
Tikki
Aug 2012
#6
I hold no warrant for the arch-conservative Huckabee, but I must say in his
coalition_unwilling
Aug 2012
#87
You know, I disagree with Huckabee on just about every thing that matters. But I'll bet if he
coalition_unwilling
Aug 2012
#89
The name Wayne DuMond does not ring a bell. Actually, I may have seen or heard it somewhere, but
coalition_unwilling
Aug 2012
#146
you are right. and that letter says more about the father than it does the kid.
ejpoeta
Aug 2012
#130
Sad. I hope the dad some day realizes the destructive nature of the attitude that he has chosen.
slackmaster
Aug 2012
#23
Shortly after Dad’s passing, he finds a note tacked to the Pearly Gates:
1StrongBlackMan
Aug 2012
#28
Dad may be in the closet. That's a lot of hate. And most people hate themselves first
McCamy Taylor
Aug 2012
#47
The "all homophobes are probably gay" thing is getting a little old. (nt)
Posteritatis
Aug 2012
#114
It seems the thing about these kind of people (the Father) is that feeling right and superior
azurnoir
Aug 2012
#50
Don't worry-- he'll want to reestablish contact when he's old and infirm and WANTS something.
Marr
Aug 2012
#59
I would think disowning a child would be more unnatural and degrading than anything the
4th law of robotics
Aug 2012
#67
"Dad" blames himself for his son being gay ... and rather than deal with reality,
JoePhilly
Aug 2012
#75
Sorry, but you're conflating being born gay with choosing to be a Republican.
Selatius
Aug 2012
#152
How do you know that it's happening less and less? For all we know it is happening more.
yardwork
Aug 2012
#121
There's no way to know for sure. I don't think that data is collected on this type of thing
RZM
Aug 2012
#126
Without exception the most important job any man can have is being a father
Major Nikon
Aug 2012
#96
It's funny; no where in the Bible does Jesus advocate shunning people because you disapprove of them
4th law of robotics
Aug 2012
#111
Doesn't your bible say these things? Jesus hated just about everyone.
Manifestor_of_Light
Aug 2012
#118
Because it's 5 years later, and James lives with his boyfriend who's an activist.
jeff47
Aug 2012
#149