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silverfoxesclub-digest
Sunday, October 22
2000 Volume 01 : Number 021

In this issue:

-frat boys
-Re: frat boys
-Dirty Sounding Law Terminology
-Three follow-up stories
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Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 00:56:04 GMT
From: "x x"

Subject: frat boys

Hello
This is my first post. Soooooo here goes.

i'm a happy horney bi male.

To me, pussy is delicious!!! esp so after shooting a nice load into a woman's vagina; and pumpin for awhile to mix our collective juices!! :)>

i have some friends, a couple (hetero); i was in heaven as he sucked my cock while i ate her pussy. yum yum

i yearn to suck a georgious silverfox cock while i fuck a horney woman.(archives #26 or anyone from #33 are fine canidates!)

The frat boys is pigs; granted. What i'm trying to say is; for a site for gays and bisexuals, i've never heard any bisexual voice. Am i all alone in being turned on by silverfoxes and women??

Hi Ben!! thanks
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Date: Sat, 21 Oct 2000 18:49:03 -0700
From: "Ben Boxer"

Subject: Re: frat boys

Frat boys are tasty, too. I used to be one. I was DEELICIOUS! So were the frat brothers I was lucky enough to sink my teeth into. I have also had my bisexual days. I was married twice.

I wrote a couple of bisexual stories at the Silverfoxes Clubhouse in the Library. I will probably write more because there are both gay and bisexual men on this list.

The two stories in the Library are both true.

One is called "Mariana" and is about a gorgeous Brazilian redhead and her handsome silverfox husband. Maybe it will feed your fantasy. It is located at
http://www.benboxer.com/foxlibrary/stories/mariana1.htm

The second story takes place in South Africa. It is also bisexual and is called "Three Is Not a Crowd."
http://www.benboxer.com/foxlibrary/stories/3notcrowd_1.ht

Ben Boxer
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Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 00:14:34 -0700
From: "Ben Boxer"

Subject: Dirty Sounding Law Terminology

Dirty Sounding Law Terminology

10. Have you looked through his briefs?

9. He is one hard judge!

8. Counseler, let's do it in chambers.

7. His attorney withdrew at the last minute.

6. Is it a penal offense?

5. Better leave the handcuffs on.

4. For $200 an hour, he better be good!

3. Can you get him to drop his suit?

2. The judge gave him the stiffest one he could.

And the #1 dirty law statement

1. Think you can get me off?
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Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 00:14:46 -0700 From: "Ben Boxer"

Subject: Three follow-up stories

Headline:
Arizona gay chaplain's unseemly past; Florida rabbi being true to himself; Swiss Evangelicals ask for same-gender blessings.
(Planet Out 10/21/00)

Text:
More Ammo to Fire Coppinger

When the Arizona legislature's chaplain Reverend Charles Coppinger publicly identified himself as a gay man last week on National Coming Out Day, he did it as a matter of honesty and integrity. But since he leaped into the limelight, it's been discovered that in the past he was rather less honest. Fourteen years ago he embezzled $14,000 from the Hallmark card store where he was working, including "cooking" the books to cover the theft. He can hardly understand himself now why he did it, but he told the Arizona Republic that he gave most of it to Christian ministries, including Billy Graham's association and the anti-gay media giant Focus on the Family.

Coppinger was already ordained at the time, but he was depressed at the ending of a relationship, taking prescription antidepressant and anti-anxiety medications, and trying to suppress his homosexual orientation. No criminal charges were ever brought, but in 1987, the shop owner brought a civil lawsuit against him for fraud and theft, and the court ordered him to repay the money with interest. He did that over the ensuing five years.

Coppinger had disclosed this episode to Foundation for Success, the organization that had been financially supporting his chaplaincy from contributions -- until he resigned at their request after coming out. But no background check was ever performed before his original appointment as chaplain of the state House of Representatives and he can't recall if he told the then-Speaker who appointed him. He had never told either the current Speaker or the President of the Senate. Clearly this will offer an option to lawmakers who don't want a gay chaplain but don't necessarily want to cite Coppinger's sexual orientation as their reason for removing him.

Rabbi Comes Out in FL

Coppinger was not the only U.S. cleric to "take the next step" on National Coming Out Day. Rabbi Stephen Moch met with the board of his 600-member Temple Beth-El congregation on October 11, the St. Petersburg Times reported. He followed up with a letter to congregants that went out accompanied by one from Temple Beth-El president Cecile Berko saying, "We reaffirmed our commitment to the congregation and rabbi, and we are going forward with open minds and open hearts."

Moch, 49, separated from his wife and three children, wrote, "Over the course of time, I have wrestled with my sexuality and recognized that I am gay. I have also concluded that I need to live my life openly and honestly, and that it is important for you to know that your rabbi is being true to himself and to our community." He continued, "I am the same person and the rabbi that you have known for the past eight years, with the same passions for our Jewish faith that I have always had. Yes, you will see changes in me, but they will all be changes for the better. I no longer have to hide behind a wall of fear. I now feel so much more balanced and human. Because of the pain and confusion that I have experienced in my own personal journey, I can understand far better the pain of my congregants in their own personal challenges and crisis."

Neither Moch, the board nor members of the congregation have been willing to say much more to the press, considering it a "family" matter they will discuss at three upcoming sessions for that purpose. Moch can hope for a tolerant reception since Temple Beth-El is part of the Reform branch of Judaism, whose Central Conference of American Rabbis approved gay rabbis in 1991 and decided earlier this year to support those rabbis who wanted to bless gay and lesbian couples -- as well as those who do not.

Swiss Church Mulls Blessing Couples

Switzerland's leading Protestant denomination, the Evangelical Church, has been discussing for two years the possibility of holding formal ceremonies to bless gay and lesbian couples. In the canton of Baselland, officials of the church have asked that clergy be allowed to perform these ceremonies, which would not be identical to heterosexual marriage rites. Church leaders believe this action could help to end sexual orientation discrimination, according to the Basler Zeitung newspaper.

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