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HOMOSEXUALS TWICE AS APT TO DRIVE INTOXICATED
Newly released data from a Centers for Disease Control study shows that Homosexuals are twice as apt to drive under the influence. The eye-opening statistics show that 25% of homosexuals as compared to 14% of straights said that they drove under the influence of drugs or alcohol last year. Homosexual males were more apt to drive impaired than straight men – 32% to 19%, and lesbians over straight women – 17% to 8%.
Dr. Paul Cameron, chairman of Family Research Institute, Inc. of Colorado Springs is conducting talk show interviews on these findings that have not received major media coverage due to politically sensitive implications. “Driving is a serious responsibility,” said Dr. Paul Cameron, Chairman of the Colorado-based Family Research Institute, who just published the report in the peer-reviewed journal Psychological Reports. “Everybody on the road, not just the driver, is endangered by this self-centered and caviler behavior. This is further evidence that gays’ devil-may-care attitude toward sex spills into other areas as well. As Shakespeare’s Pericles warned, one sin ‘another doth provoke.’ In light of the many social harms of homosexuality, many documented in our analysis of this Centers for Disease Control study, the coming U.S. Supreme Court should overturn Lawrence v Texas, which gave constitutional protection to homosexual conduct. ” Men were twice as apt to drive under the influence as women. But blacks were less apt than whites to do so – only 7% did so in the past year.
Black men were less apt than white men (11% v. 19%) and black women less apt than white women (3% v. 8%). “This blows a hole in the ‘we endanger others because society doesn’t fully accept us’ argument,” said Dr. Cameron who headed the three man team that published the study. “Disturbed people endanger others. This indifference to the wellbeing of others isn’t due to discrimination. Blacks have been discriminated against for hundreds of years, and they behaved more responsibly than whites in this area.” “This is one of the many findings that clue the public as to why the U.S. Centers for Disease Control has not broadcast the sex information from its 1996 study,” said Dr. Cameron. If blacks, shunned by some segments of society, are less apt to drive under the influence, you can’t sensibly excuse homosexuals on the grounds that they drink because they feel alienated. Homosexuality, drunken driving – both are dangerous choices for the actor and the society in which he performs.”
ABOUT DR. PAUL CAMERON…
Dr. Paul Cameron is a Researcher/Clinician and a reviewer for the prestigious Canadian Medical Association Journal and has been a Reviewer for: American Psychologist and British Medical Journal. His specialty is in sexual social policy and the social and personal effects of various habit-systems (e.g., drug abuse, smoking, homosexuality). He has advance expertise in philosophic, economic, and sexual factors as they bear upon personal & collective health and cultural viability.
Having received his Ph.D from The University of Colorado in Social Personality Psychology, Dr. Cameron is a leading expert on sexual and homosexual research, trends and behavior.
Since 1982 Dr. Cameron has been the chairman of Family Research Institute, Inc. of Colorado Springs. He has taught courses on human sexuality, counseling, marriage & the family, personality and gerontology.
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