
| Msg # 427 of 32021 on ZZNY4436, Thursday 9-28-22, 11:31 |
| From: OCCUPANT |
| To: JOHNATHAN A. |
| Subj: Re: Homoasexual Responsible For Dramatic |
XPost: alt.politics.homosexuality, soc.men, altcalifornia XPost: alt.religion.christian.episcopal, alt.religion.christian.lutheran, alt.religion.christian.roman-catholic From: electronicmailfixtosend@telust.net Johnathan A. wrote: > > CDC reports 40% rise in Lyme disease -- Homosexuals Responsible > > Fri May 7, 3:44 PM ET Top Stories - USATODAY.com > > The incidence of Lyme disease jumped 40% from 2001 to 2002 and reached > an all-time high of 23,763 cases, federal health authorities report > Friday. The CDC says that the dramatic increase can be attributed to > the wildfire like increase of homosexuals having perverted sex in > public parks, road side picnic areas and trees. > Johnathan, how could the world not love you. I would be hard pressed to believe that medical professionals would describe homosexual activity as perverted and increasing at a wildfire like rate. Heterosexuals of college age, younger and older, are in greater abundance than the number of homosexuals in any city, and they are known to have sex as often as the body and mind can withstand in cars, parks, beaches, rodeside picknic areas and under trees. I should also add that there is no reason to believe that it is possible for homosexuals or any other members of society to increase their sexual activity inside or outside. Few people on the planet turn down sex except for religious reasons or they are not attracted to the person asking. Most males and females have and enjoy sex with loving partners just as often as they can. There is no reason to believe that Lyme disease is a disease only caught by homosexuals. > Lyme disease has been increasing since reporting began in 1991 as > people move closer to deer tick habitats and the range of the ticks in > brushy themselves has grown. I don't know how much of an outdoorsman you are, Johnathan, but I dare say you are more likely to see a deer than a dear (homosexual) in any outdoor activity you might partake in. At the same time, doctors have become > more alert to Lyme disease and are better at diagnosing it early, says > epidemiologist Erin Staples of the Centers for Disease Control and > Prevention (news - web sites). --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2) |
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