The "orthodox position" on the Jewish state is basically handed down in the gemara for masecta Kesubos (concerning the three oaths) - essentially, that a "Jewish state" created in the land of Israel before moshiach is assur (prohibited). This was the view of virtually all orthodox pre-1948 and is still held by most charedim today.
Finally, the answer I was looking for!
Since Bubbles Bulka obviously doesn't share the "orthodox" view on the Jewish state, [i]why would you expect him to expound the "orthodox" view on homosexuality!?[/i]
Sorry, I trapped you, but you see, I studied Gemara for many years, and that's how the chachamim taught us to argue. I see it now as indispensable preparation for negotiations, arbitration, and babble. And don't quote Shulchan Aruch at me. I still have all four volumes handy, and I'll tell you what sexual positions are permissible.
More pilpul, anyone?