A gay man's view of the world from small town Texas
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Wednesday, January 9, 2013
January Blahs
Cold, wet, gray, and rainy here. Inside and out. Not much news happening, and I just don't feel like talking until . . . spring? Maybe sooner, if the sun comes out.
So I'm taking a winter break from blogging till further notice. Y'all take care.
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Howdy guys . . .
and welcome to the Blue Truck, a blog for mature gay men with news and views on gay rights, history, art, spirituality, humor, and whatever comes to mind. Plus a few hot men. The truck's all washed and gassed up, so hop in buddy, let's go.
Not much to tell. A quiet, obscure life in a small Texas town. Where steers are protected and respected. Queers aren't.
Email is bluetruckredstate at gmail.com, always glad to hear from readers.
Original text and images of this blog copyright 2008-2013 by Russ Manley. All rights reserved.
Churches say that the expression of love in a heterosexual monogamous relationship includes the physical, the touching, embracing, kissing, the genital act - the totality of our love makes each of us grow to become increasingly godlike and compassionate. If this is so for the heterosexual, what earthly reason have we to say that it is not the case with the homosexual?
It is a perversion if you say to me that a person chooses to be homosexual. You must be crazy to choose a way of life that exposes you to a kind of hatred. It's like saying you choose to be black in a race-infected society.
If God, as they say, is homophobic, I wouldn't worship that God.
"I think that it is no secret that I am a fierce advocate for equality for gay and lesbian Americans. It is something that I have been consistent on, and I intend to continue to be consistent on during my presidency."--Barack Obama, 12/18/08
4 comments:
I know what you mean. These are tough months to get through until Spring. Lets hope it arrives soon. Take care Bud.
A break is good now and then. Chill, enjoy, rest, eat, laugh, be well.
See ya in the spring, Russ.
we're having our January thaw - reminding us that in fact there will be a spring
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