Keyes says gay rights akin to adultery, pedophilia, rape:
If we’re going to have special legal protections for homosexuals, shouldn’t everybody else’s uncontrollable sexual orientations be protected? Shouldn’t adulterers, pedophiles, rapists, and other sorts of sexual aberrants be eligible for the same benefits?Gay rights akin to public sex:
Starting with the laws that regulate public decency--because, after all, homosexuals want to say they can't control their inclination to do it with people of the same sex. What about folks who can't control their inclination to do it in front of other people, to do it on the swing, to do it in the public place, to do it in the library, to do it in the schoolyard, wherever?What one of Alan Keyes' guest writers says on Keyes' Web site:
....let us even assume, for the sake of argument, that we are going to say that, well, yes, it's somehow got a genetic basis or a biological basis or whatever. Well, so does adultery, I think. It's pretty deeply rooted, too, in the biology of most people.
If one claims to be "born gay," one is claiming to be a biological mistake, a freak of nature. America must never allow this unnatural, unhealthy and immoral life style to become normalized.Keyes wants to reinstate the full ban on gays in the military, i.e., the old policy:
"I have signed the following pledge: In the interest of national security and the morale of our armed forces, if elected president of the US I pledge to reinstitute the ban on homosexuals serving in our nation’s military."