Reading over recent comments about the “Gay Pride Parade in Potsdam,” I am prompted to ask: Who decides who is a “bigot” and who isn’t? Name-calling never was the way to win an argument and …
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Reading over recent comments about the “Gay Pride Parade in Potsdam,” I am prompted to ask: Who decides who is a “bigot” and who isn’t? Name-calling never was the way to win an argument and never will be. There’s an old saying: “It takes one to know one.”