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Letter: Blame everything on gay people

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I just want to confirm that the writer of "Broken Window" commentary about homosexuality is saying what I understand through the eloquent writing:

When gay people were allowed to marry in San Francisco, this caused an increase in venereal disease, decrease of children in schools, murder, rape and other crimes. It also caused the mayor to go into rehab for alcohol abuse, and to have an affair with his campaign manager's wife.

If same gender people were allowed to marry, this would cause a change in incest laws and polygamy laws.

Wow, I guess this means same gender-loving people have a lot of power. We'll rule the world some day!

Dianna Montague

Yuba City


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