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bdh802 said:NO, the GOP hasn't gone gay. It's just one person. That's like saying all liberals are very smart, when in fact, there are only one or two smart liberals in the world.
Allow me to translate this paragraph if I may.There's going to be a lot of people watching to see if the voters can look at my record and say, 'He's doing a good job,'" said the 41-year-old Koering. "Or, will they look at my personal life and say, 'I can't support him because of that.' If that's how they're going to vote, I may be out of a job.
bcp said:Allow me to translate this paragraph if I may.
I really have not done anything of value, and I think the voters are smart enough to realize that and vote accordingly.
However, If I claim Im a rump ranger just searching for a warm cave, I can accuse the general public of homophobia, thus saving me the embarrassment of having to tell people that I was voted out for non performance of my duties.
donbarzini said:Oh Yeah? Name them.........................
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How very tolerant and progressive of you. So gay democrats are to be celebrated, but gay Republicans should be ridiculed. Do you not see your hypocrisy?slaphappynmd said:
MMDad said:How very tolerant and progressive of you. So gay democrats are to be celebrated, but gay Republicans should be ridiculed. Do you not see your hypocrisy?
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The Victory Fund said:"...there are currently 325 openly gay elected officials in the country, out of about 511,000 elected offices. The group doesn't break that figure down by party, but "the vast majority of them are Democrats,"
bcp said:If I claim Im a rump ranger just searching for a warm cave,
bcp said:However, If I claim Im a rump ranger just searching for a warm cave, I can accuse the general public of homophobia, thus saving me the embarrassment of having to tell people that I was voted out for non performance of my duties.