Liberals are a case in point. When life was more difficult there were less liberals. When life became easier they had time to sit around and think this crap up. Now, liberals are breeding like crazy and conservatives have less children. So, the country get's dumber, and dumber,.....
stereotyping
What you do when you don't have anything intelligent to say
I am a liberal, and I have worked two, sometimes three jobs all my adult life, my primary job being an educator. Even own my home and all of my vehicles outright. Oh, and volunteer in my community and pay taxes. Don't belong to a church so they don't get any money from me, but I give to non-religious charities. You can take your stereotypes and shove'em, timbo.
A) your argument has been debunked before: HIV AIDS is only more prevalent in gay populations in the US because of how the disease entered the country. Straight men and women make up the bulk of the infected in countries where it was introduced through heterosexual contact.
B) if you followed your (faulty) argument to conclusion, then gay WOMEN should still be allowed to marry as they carry the lowest infection rate.
Brown, W.M., Hines, M., Fane, B., & Breedlove, S.M. “Masculinized finger length
patterns in human males and females with congenital hyperplasia” Hormones and
Behavior 42: 380-386, 2002
Brown, W.M., Brown, Finn, C.J. & Breedlove, S.M. “Sexual dimorphism in digitlength
ratios of laboratory mice” Anatomical Record 276: 231-234, 2002
Ehrhardt, A.A., Meyer-Bahlburg, H.F.L., Rosen, L.R., Feldman, J.F., Veridiano, N.P.,
Zimmerman, I., & McEwen, B.S. “Sexual orientation after prenatal exposure to
exogenous estrogen.” Archives of Sexual Behavior 14: 57-77, 1985
Dorner G, Staudt J. “Structural changes in the preoptic anterior hypothalamic area
of the male rat, following neonatal castration and androgen substitution.”
Neuroendocrinology 3: 136-140, 1968
Dorner G, Staudt J. “Perinatal structural sex differentiation of the hypothalamus in
rats.” Neuroendocrinology 5: 103-106, 1969
Is it a Choice? The Science of Sexual Orientation
McFadden, D. “Masculinization effects in the auditory system.”
Archives of Sexual Behavior 31: 93–105, 2002
McFadden, D., & Champlin, C. A. “Comparison of auditory
evoked potentials in heterosexual, homosexual, and bisexual males
and females.” Journal of the Association of Research in Otolaryngology
1: 89–99, 2002
McFadden, D.,& Pasanen, E. G. “Comparison of the auditory systems
of heterosexuals and homosexuals: Click-evoked otoacoustic emissions.”
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of
America 95: 2709–2713, 1998
Meyer-Bahlburg, H.F.L. “Sex hormones and female homosexuality: A critical
examination” Archives of Sexual Behavior 8: 101-119, 1979.
Meyer-Bahlburg, H.F.L. “Psychoendocrine research on sexual orientation.
Current status and future options.” Progress in Brain Research 61: 375-398, 1984
Simon, J.A., Jordan, C.L. & Breedlove, S.M. “Steroid hormone masculinization
of neural structure in rats: A tale of two nuclei” Physiology and Behavior 83:
271-277, 2004
Homosexuality is a complex phenomenon involving genetics, embryology, endocrinology. It has no simple cause, but it is real, innate and not a choice:
Bailey, J. M.; Benishay, D. S. “Familial aggregation of female sexual orientation”
American Journal of Psychiatry 150: 272-277, 1993
Bailey, J. M.; Pillard, R. C. “A genetic study of male sexual orientation” Archives
of General Psychiatry 48: 1089-1096, 1991
Bailey, J. M.; Pillard, R. C.; Neale, M. C.; Agyei, Y. “Heritable factors influence
sexual orientation in women” Archives of General Psychiatry 50: 217-223, 1993
Blanchard, R., Cantor, J.M., Bogaert, A.F., Breedlove, S.M., & Ellis, L.
“Interaction of fraternal birth order and handedness in the development of
male homosexuality.” Hormones & Behavior, 49: 405-414, 2006
Bocklandt, S.; Horvath, S.; Vilain, E.; Hamer, D. H. “Extreme skewing of X chromosome
inactivation in mothers of homosexual men” Human Genetics 118:
691-694, 2006
Camperio-Ciani, A.; Corna, F.; Capiluppi, C. “Evidence for maternally inherited
factors favouring male homosexuality and promoting female fecundity.”
Proceedings Biological Sciences/ The Royal Society 271: 2217-2221, 2004
Hamer, D. H.; Hu, S.; Magnuson, V. L.; Hu, N.; Pattatucci, A. M. L. “A linkage
between DNA markers on the X chromosome and male sexual orientation.”
Science 261: 321-327, 1993
Hu, S.; Pattatucci, A. M. L.; Patterson, C.; Li, L.; Fulker, D. W.; Cherny, S. S.;
Kruglyak, L.; Hamer, D. H. “Linkage between sexual orientation and chromosome
Xq28 in males but not in females.” Nature Genetics 11: 248-256, 1995
Mustanski, B. S.; DuPree, M. G.; Nievergelt, C. M.; Bocklandt, S.; Schork, N. J.;
Hamer, D. H. “A genomewide scan of male sexual orientation.” Human
Genetics 116: 272-278, 2005
Pillard, R. C.; Weinrich, J. D. : “Evidence of familial nature of male homosexuality.”
Archives of General Psychiatry 43: 808-812, 1986.
Puts, D.A., Jordan, C.L. & Breedlove, S.M.; “O brother where art thou? The fraternal
birth-order effect on male sexual orientation.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States 103: 10531-10532, 2006
Blanchard, R. “Fraternal birth order and the maternal immune hypothesis of male
homosexuality” Hormonal Behavior 40(2): 105-114, 2001
Brown, W.M., Finn, C.J., Cooke, B.M. & Breedlove, S.M. “Differences in finger length
ratios between self-identified ‘butch’ and ‘femme’ lesbians” Archives of Sexual
Behavior 31: 117-121, 2002
Suing for faith, freedom
Read the whole cite, conservative. You are wrong.
Suing for faith, freedom
Did Obama say he was Muslim?
http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/muslimfaith.asp
Yet another lie from "Liar for Jesus" conservative
David Cook: The best teachers in U.S.
You know exactly what I'm saying timbo,
Liberals are a case in point. When life was more difficult there were less liberals. When life became easier they had time to sit around and think this crap up. Now, liberals are breeding like crazy and conservatives have less children. So, the country get's dumber, and dumber,.....
stereotyping What you do when you don't have anything intelligent to say
David Cook: The best teachers in U.S.
I am a liberal, and I have worked two, sometimes three jobs all my adult life, my primary job being an educator. Even own my home and all of my vehicles outright. Oh, and volunteer in my community and pay taxes. Don't belong to a church so they don't get any money from me, but I give to non-religious charities. You can take your stereotypes and shove'em, timbo.
Letters to the Editor
A) your argument has been debunked before: HIV AIDS is only more prevalent in gay populations in the US because of how the disease entered the country. Straight men and women make up the bulk of the infected in countries where it was introduced through heterosexual contact.
B) if you followed your (faulty) argument to conclusion, then gay WOMEN should still be allowed to marry as they carry the lowest infection rate.
Letters to the Editor
How about that NON-religious reason? Others are not beholden to your religious beliefs.
The Trainer
Yup Good thing I didn't have money on it. I'd definitely owe you.
Letters to the Editor
I'm not sure I understand your question.
Letters to the Editor
Brown, W.M., Hines, M., Fane, B., & Breedlove, S.M. “Masculinized finger length patterns in human males and females with congenital hyperplasia” Hormones and Behavior 42: 380-386, 2002
Brown, W.M., Brown, Finn, C.J. & Breedlove, S.M. “Sexual dimorphism in digitlength ratios of laboratory mice” Anatomical Record 276: 231-234, 2002
Ehrhardt, A.A., Meyer-Bahlburg, H.F.L., Rosen, L.R., Feldman, J.F., Veridiano, N.P., Zimmerman, I., & McEwen, B.S. “Sexual orientation after prenatal exposure to exogenous estrogen.” Archives of Sexual Behavior 14: 57-77, 1985
Dorner G, Staudt J. “Structural changes in the preoptic anterior hypothalamic area of the male rat, following neonatal castration and androgen substitution.” Neuroendocrinology 3: 136-140, 1968
Dorner G, Staudt J. “Perinatal structural sex differentiation of the hypothalamus in rats.” Neuroendocrinology 5: 103-106, 1969
Is it a Choice? The Science of Sexual Orientation McFadden, D. “Masculinization effects in the auditory system.” Archives of Sexual Behavior 31: 93–105, 2002
McFadden, D., & Champlin, C. A. “Comparison of auditory evoked potentials in heterosexual, homosexual, and bisexual males and females.” Journal of the Association of Research in Otolaryngology 1: 89–99, 2002
McFadden, D.,& Pasanen, E. G. “Comparison of the auditory systems of heterosexuals and homosexuals: Click-evoked otoacoustic emissions.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 95: 2709–2713, 1998
Morris, J.A., Gobrogge, K.L., Jordan, C.L. & Breedlove, S.M “Brain aromatase: Dyed-in-the-wool homosexuality” Endocrinology 145: 475-477, 2004
Meyer-Bahlburg, H.F.L. “Sex hormones and female homosexuality: A critical examination” Archives of Sexual Behavior 8: 101-119, 1979.
Meyer-Bahlburg, H.F.L. “Psychoendocrine research on sexual orientation. Current status and future options.” Progress in Brain Research 61: 375-398, 1984
Simon, J.A., Jordan, C.L. & Breedlove, S.M. “Steroid hormone masculinization of neural structure in rats: A tale of two nuclei” Physiology and Behavior 83: 271-277, 2004
Williams, T.J., Pepitone, M.E., Christensen, S.E., Cooke, B.M., Huberman, A.D., Breedlove, N.J., Breedlove, T.J., Jordan, C.L. & Breedlove, S.M. “Finger-length ratios and sexual orientation” Nature 404: 455-456, 2000
But of course, you can't help but bring religion into it again.
Letters to the Editor
Homosexuality is a complex phenomenon involving genetics, embryology, endocrinology. It has no simple cause, but it is real, innate and not a choice:
Bailey, J. M.; Benishay, D. S. “Familial aggregation of female sexual orientation” American Journal of Psychiatry 150: 272-277, 1993
Bailey, J. M.; Pillard, R. C. “A genetic study of male sexual orientation” Archives of General Psychiatry 48: 1089-1096, 1991
Bailey, J. M.; Pillard, R. C.; Neale, M. C.; Agyei, Y. “Heritable factors influence sexual orientation in women” Archives of General Psychiatry 50: 217-223, 1993
Blanchard, R., Cantor, J.M., Bogaert, A.F., Breedlove, S.M., & Ellis, L. “Interaction of fraternal birth order and handedness in the development of male homosexuality.” Hormones & Behavior, 49: 405-414, 2006
Bocklandt, S.; Horvath, S.; Vilain, E.; Hamer, D. H. “Extreme skewing of X chromosome inactivation in mothers of homosexual men” Human Genetics 118: 691-694, 2006
Camperio-Ciani, A.; Corna, F.; Capiluppi, C. “Evidence for maternally inherited factors favouring male homosexuality and promoting female fecundity.” Proceedings Biological Sciences/ The Royal Society 271: 2217-2221, 2004
Hamer, D. H.; Hu, S.; Magnuson, V. L.; Hu, N.; Pattatucci, A. M. L. “A linkage between DNA markers on the X chromosome and male sexual orientation.” Science 261: 321-327, 1993
Hu, S.; Pattatucci, A. M. L.; Patterson, C.; Li, L.; Fulker, D. W.; Cherny, S. S.; Kruglyak, L.; Hamer, D. H. “Linkage between sexual orientation and chromosome Xq28 in males but not in females.” Nature Genetics 11: 248-256, 1995
Mustanski, B. S.; DuPree, M. G.; Nievergelt, C. M.; Bocklandt, S.; Schork, N. J.; Hamer, D. H. “A genomewide scan of male sexual orientation.” Human Genetics 116: 272-278, 2005
Pillard, R. C.; Weinrich, J. D. : “Evidence of familial nature of male homosexuality.” Archives of General Psychiatry 43: 808-812, 1986.
Puts, D.A., Jordan, C.L. & Breedlove, S.M.; “O brother where art thou? The fraternal birth-order effect on male sexual orientation.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States 103: 10531-10532, 2006
Blanchard, R. “Fraternal birth order and the maternal immune hypothesis of male homosexuality” Hormonal Behavior 40(2): 105-114, 2001
Brown, W.M., Finn, C.J., Cooke, B.M. & Breedlove, S.M. “Differences in finger length ratios between self-identified ‘butch’ and ‘femme’ lesbians” Archives of Sexual Behavior 31: 117-121, 2002