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by Jim Holman.
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LETTERS
November 2005

DISCRIMINATION WRITTEN ALL OVER IT

Excellent eye opener, "Center of Gay Power," by Robert Kumpel, for the many San Diegans who are not yet aware of how the money chain -- using their tax dollars -- in City Hall gets pulled and then plied to benefit a special group of people who engage in certain sexual practices or "question" whether they should practice them. The entire affair has "housing discrimination" against heterosexual homeless youth written all over it.

If there is one criticism of Mr. Kumpel's article, it would be at the end when he elaborates on several of the Center's activities but fails to denote that the same individuals who attend the Center's various adults-only evening raunch-fests, with simulated sex acts, beatings, etc., are also invited to and included in all "youth" activities, for ages 14-24, everyday at the Center.

If America's Finest City thought it was in a perpetual state of emergency due to the spread of HIV/AIDS, wherein the free needle exchange program was implemented using taxpayer money, just wait until this taxpayer-supported apartment house for homeless homosexuals gets filled with "youth 18-24 including lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning and HIV-positive young adults," who fit right in with the Center's 14- to 24-year old "youth." And it all takes place with the approval and support of City Council woman/Deputy Mayor Toni Atkins and San Diego District Attorney Bonnie Dumanis: corruption and the breakdown of moral values begets more corruption that taxpayers, in turn, are forced to support.

Eletta Files,
Lakeside


HE SMELLS A RAT

Does anyone smell a rat in this story? ("Center of Gay Power," by Robert Kumpel, October 2005). This is the understated question of the century! In fact, the rat has a name: Satan, and he seems to be very much in control right in the heart of San Diego among its elected "representatives."

It is very apparent that the closet door has swung far and wide open to expose the perversion that is homosexuality and the consequences of this "alternative lifestyle." But God will not be mocked! He is in control -- ultimately -- and the sin that cries out to Heaven for vengeance will be appeased by His justice.

The old adage of "following the money trail," also applies to the tangled (and mangled), twisted lives of the strange and bizarre goings on in my former adopted home-town. The financial chicanery among those in bed -- literally -- with the corruption that the power of money can induce is quite apparent in this piece.

How sad; how pathetic.

The taxpayers of San Diego should revolt and throw these perverted bums out of office, pronto! If they don't, it will tell all those who read this story that they don't really care; the sense of sin has been abandoned; the sense of shame has been forgotten; the fear of the Lord is no longer a tenet of living our lives properly.

The plight of those who are legitimately homeless should be addressed, but to create a "center" for the perverted -- with taxpayer money -- is beyond belief.

Wake up San Diego, wake up!

Eugene R. De Lalla,
Troy, New Hampshire


CLARIFICATION

The front page of October's edition had a boxed inset quote which may be misleading [see "Thomas More He Ain't," by Anne Knight]. It said that (Juan Vargas) "voted for the city's (Bubble Ordinance) to prevent pro-lifers from picketing and counseling at abortion clinics." While the intention of this and other outrages was to discourage prolifers from picketing at abortion clinics, the law does not prevent us from picketing, counseling and praying at killing centers. These laws require a few new conventions and add a harsher legal and civil penalty, but readers must understand that there are no laws prohibiting them from praying the Rosary at the foot of the cross where so many innocent lives are taken. Laws like these have limited our numbers there because media have been cavalier in reporting that it is illegal to picket an abortion mill. It is not illegal. We're still there praying the Rosary and we know the laws. Join us.

Pat Sullivan,
Poway


A BETTER WAY

Thank God there are parents concerned with the moral formation of their children ("Sexual Counterrevolution", October 2005.) By bringing in abstinence speaker Pam Stenzel to Coronado schools, people such as John Bowen and Kelly Purvis have given our children, who are growing up in this morally decrepit culture, an opportunity to see that there is a better alternative to the damaging path of sexual promiscuity.

Austin Fitz,
San Diego

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