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	<title>Comments on: Generation Equality</title>
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		<title>By: Poolboy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well written!  I am filled with so much pride to be the father of the boys marching for equality and not the one&#039;s wearing the God hates Fags t-shirts.  It brought tears to my eyes to see the bigotry and hatred being passed on to innocent children.  Yes it too bothered me when the college girls sipping their starbucks lates and seeing my boys walking by felt the same way and had the need to verbalize their judgement,saying how wrong it was to make those poor children carry those signs.  I didn&#039;t take it personally though since I know how my sons and I discussed fully our reasons for wanting to join the march.  We had some pretty intense discussion about our friends and classmates with two mommies or two daddys, divorced parents, adopted parents,and why any of them should be deemed right or wrong, treated differently, or given a different set of rights and rules than the other.  What truely brought tears to my eyes was seeing the picture of the young boys wearing God Hates Fags T&#039;s, and thinking what discussions their father may have had with them.  With Faith,Hope,&amp; Love I hold onto the virtues of kindness, fairness, and equality that will prevail.  ~Hollywood Poolboy Daddy]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well written!  I am filled with so much pride to be the father of the boys marching for equality and not the one&#39;s wearing the God hates Fags t-shirts.  It brought tears to my eyes to see the bigotry and hatred being passed on to innocent children.  Yes it too bothered me when the college girls sipping their starbucks lates and seeing my boys walking by felt the same way and had the need to verbalize their judgement,saying how wrong it was to make those poor children carry those signs.  I didn&#39;t take it personally though since I know how my sons and I discussed fully our reasons for wanting to join the march.  We had some pretty intense discussion about our friends and classmates with two mommies or two daddys, divorced parents, adopted parents,and why any of them should be deemed right or wrong, treated differently, or given a different set of rights and rules than the other.  What truely brought tears to my eyes was seeing the picture of the young boys wearing God Hates Fags T&#39;s, and thinking what discussions their father may have had with them.  With Faith,Hope,&amp; Love I hold onto the virtues of kindness, fairness, and equality that will prevail.  ~Hollywood Poolboy Daddy</p>
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