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Dear editor,

People accuse homosexuals of demanding notoriety NOTORIETY, evidence. That which is generally known.
     2. This notoriety is of fact or of law. In general, the notoriety of a fact is not sufficient to found a judgment or to rely on its truth; 1 Ohio Rep.
 and speaking out. I believe that the majority of homosexuals don't prefer the limelight limelight: see calcium oxide.
limelight

Early form of theatrical lighting. The incandescent calcium light invented by Thomas Drummond in 1816 was first employed in a theatre in 1837 and was widely used by the 1860s.
, but want to blend in Verb 1. blend in - blend or harmonize; "This flavor will blend with those in your dish"; "This sofa won't go with the chairs"
blend, go

fit, go - be the right size or shape; fit correctly or as desired; "This piece won't fit into the puzzle"
 with everyone else as human beings.

I have three strikes against me in this great society: One, I'm a woman. Two, I'm disabled. Three, I'm a lesbian.

Most likely after this, I will be asked to resign from my position as church librarian and if I remain in my church, will most likely be treated with disdain. Many times, I've been made to feel like my place is at the back of the bus.

I fervently fer·vent  
adj.
1. Having or showing great emotion or zeal; ardent: fervent protests; a fervent admirer.

2. Extremely hot; glowing.
 pray that we will be allowed to live in peace and accepted as part of the family of God.

Audrey Watson

Burnaby, B.C.
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Title Annotation:Letters
Author:Watson, Audrey
Publication:Anglican Journal
Article Type:Letter to the Editor
Date:Sep 1, 2004
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