R001750

Monday, March 18, 2002 8:09 PM
Who do we think we are?

My Fellow Americans,
I am absolutely apalled by the notion that ILLEGAL aliens are being treated better by the American Government than some of our fellow citizens. Whether or not I, or you for that matter, agree with any given individual's life choices or sexual preference, I think we can all agree that if they are American citizens, they are afforded "equal protection under the law." This extends to protection from discrimination, especially from discrimination by their very own government. Much as it may pain certain segments of the American population to admit it, none of the terrorists who struck this country on September 11th last year were gay. Furthermore, several, even many, of the men who have been hailed as heroes for their actions that day WERE gay. If this punctures someone's narrow view of the world, thank God. It is past time for the various factions of this country to wake-up and realize that whatever topics we may disagree on, we are all Americans. It is past time to dispense with the hyphenations. I am an American, always have been, always will be. Does it really still matter if I am white or black? male or female? young or old? gay or straight? If so, maybe we should all just call it quits, because if a tragedy like September 11th can't crack the hatred and devisiveness of this country, nothing can.

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