Theantidesi [DK] makes a good point about the "fine line" one walks when outing the likes of Ted Haggard, yet I can't bring myself to be worried about more about Haggard than about the families that will be affected by the constitutional amendment he supported. Haggard took that stance from a position of privilege purchased at the cost of his honesty and integrity, from which he sought to exact an even greater price from others like himself, but who had chosen a life of honestly and integrity that that he couldn't choose without his world imploding. The only part of his story that elicits any sympathy from me is that his world imploded anyway. But gay families in Colorado will still have to live with the consequences of the amendment he backed. |
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