Vice and violence. (Letters to the Editor).I just finished "The Last Word" article from Warren Mass in the May 19,2003 issue ("The Santorum Controversy"). I am truly glad that there are still men with backbone to stand against the "politically correct politically correct Politically sensitive adjective Referring to language reflecting awareness and sensitivity to another person's physical, mental, cultural, or other disadvantages or deviations from a norm; a person is not mentally retarded, but " and express their opinions. I do hope that Senator Santorum will stand strong under the scrutiny that he is receiving. One fact that is often missed is the impact that the sodomite SODOMITE. One who his been guilty of sodomy. Formerly such offender was punished with great severity, and was deprived of the power of making a will. society has had on society as a whole. I read an article that gave some statistics on sodomites Sodomites insisted on having sexual intercourse with angels disguised as men. [O.T.: Gen. 19] See : Homosexuality . It was published in the New York Times that the leading U.S. serial killers are homosexuals, to wit: Donald Harvey (37 murders); John Wayne Gacy John Wayne Gacy (b. March 17 1942, Chicago, Illinois - d. May 10 1994, Crest Hill, Illinois), also known as The Killer Clown, was an American serial killer. He was convicted and later executed for the rape and murder of 33 boys and young men, 29 of whom he buried in a (33 murders); Patrick Wayne Kearney (32 murders); Dean Corll, Elmer Wayne Henley and David Owen Brooks (27 murders each); and Juan Corona (25 murders). Not mentioned in that article were Bruce Davis (28 murders); Stephen Kraft (16 murders); William Bonin (14 murders); and the infamous Jeffrey Dahmer of Milwaukee with 17 murders. CHRIS STANLEY Westfield, North Carolina Westfield is an unincorporated community in the Westfield Township of Surry County, North Carolina. History Westfield was originally named "Tom's Creek" but the name was later changed to Westfield in recognition of the Quaker mission, first established here in 1760, by |
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