Who am I and what do I call myself. I like to say I am a liberal but there are so many things I question I don't know if that is true. I am a gay man and have been with my partner 25 years last April. I believe in gay marriage. I often insult Lesbians without meaning to.
I don't buy the fact that illegal immigrants are just trying to make a living, so am I and find it harder every week. I voted for Krysten Sinema and apprectiate everything she has done for us but may not vote for her again.
I don't own a gun but thinking about getting one. Somedays I am for capital punishment and somedays I'm not. I pray everyday but hate church.
I have four adopted dogs, even though I can't afford them and I don't mind cats. I do think all dogs and cats should be neutered though the best dog I ever had I paid five dollars for at a garage sale. I am all for animal rights but often stop for a Happy Meal at Mcdonalds. People that don't eat meat always look sick to me.
I just finished Thom Hartmans book Screwd and loved it. I haven't shopped at Walmart for years but can't wait for the new Super Target to open in my neighborhood this coming October.
My partner tells me I am what I am and I don't need to label myself. It's a great concept but I haven't learned to accept it.
I wish I could spell like those kids in the spelling bee but I'm to lazy. When I was young I never wanted to be a farmer like my grandpa and now all I dream about is wanting to be a farmer.
Someone asked why don't more people use this board. That got me writing this post and I feel better for it but am more confused than ever.







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No, probably not. But I like your style buzfree.
My wife and I have a number of gay friends of both genders and find them without exception civilized and caring. Also successful and in most cases no nonsense (many are in law enforcement).
Welcome to the world of the confused. I am a card carrying member of the Legion of the Confused, but it is fun working my way through it. I have come a long way in my 85 years (kiiiding) and have attained a much higher level of confusion than when I was younger.
That is why I am an issues person. I won't vote the party line. I am a registered Democrit, a past Goldwater Republican’t, and I would love to see a robust third party emerge that would actually fit my current state of confusion better.
Keep writing. I sense you have some thoughtful ideas to share.
PS. your partner is right. Sermon: Each of us is what we are, and while the church may frown on that in some cases, our Creator drew up the blueprints and manufactured us. Who can argue with that? I and about twenty percent of the population are left handed and that has been taboo in many cultures, including our own at times. Amen.
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