First, how much does this man love war??? Come on, Bushie, how many troops do you think we have to defend freedom? How about giving peace a chance, man?
Second, have you heard of Mike Rogers? He has this blog called blogactive.com. On it, he outs gay politicians (he is himself gay). At first, when I heard about him (he's quite the terror in Washington, D.C., with politicians fearing making his hit list), I thought, well, it's not really fair for him to out people who don't want to be outed--that's a personal decision that he shouldn't get to make for other people.
But then I realized that he only outs the hypocrites--most often the ones who vehemently oppose gay rights. He only targets gay politicians who consistently vote against gay rights. Says he, "For me what it's really about is if congressman X thinks that gay people shouldn't have equal rights but goes home and is having sex with men, and not disclosing that, then we have a problem." I figure that's pretty fair. I mean, how can you be gay but promote the idea that it's wrong by supporting legislation that denies equal rights to gay people?
That's BS, so I think it's ok that Mike outs those guys online. That's what they get.
Finally, this is the biggest load of crap! PS: teens have sex--with other teens! Ah! I know: shocking. Convicting and punishing a 17-year-old for having consensual oral sex with his 15 year-old girlfriend is just plain stupid. STUPID, I tell you. Oh wait, though, if he's just f*cked her, he'd have been ok--it's the fact that he used his tongue on her genitalia that got him locked up. Georgia is a stupid state. Even worse: this kid will be labeled by the system as a "child molester" forever. Ri-freakin-diculous.
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If you havent figured it out yet, I was 18 and David was 14 when we started dating. His parents knew, but they did nothing, because it wasnt "molestation" as these people are calling it. But if I had been 14, and he was the older one, it would be a different story.
Have you heard of a group within the Republican Party called the Log Cabin Club/Group? This group has members who are out (and proud to be gay) but are also proud to be Republican. At least these members are not as hypocritical (if there are vaious degress of hypocrisy) as closeted Republicans who consistently vote for anti-gay legislation.
But I still have a problem with someone who calls himself a "gay Republican"--it's an oxymoron!!!
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