Because I think I do. I think all my life as a gay, I felt like I was on the outside looking in. But maybe that was for the better sometimes. I think, for example, retribution is just plain wrong. It's just revenge plain and simple, I think. "Do your own dirty work" as the fictional Homer Simpson once said. Now I am not saying I don't believe in justice. Our legal system may not be perfect, maybe it's not even the best in the world. I just don't know. But I think it's worth supporting. So I guess that I believe in responsiblity. You act up as a child, and your mother punishes you. She did that for a reason. But some people just get carried away, even with justice. I don't know what it's like in other countries. But here in the United States, it's downright frightening sometimes I think. Also I am not saying that I wasn't an angry young man at one point in my life. I'm sure many of you can relate to that too. But do any other gays think their sexuality has given them a unique perspective on life? Think of Leonardo da Vinci for example. Why not?