Saturday, November 14, 2009

Is homophobia the only thing that unites the Republican party these days?

They were mortally offended that they were expected to answer a question from a democratic gay general...





Despite their boring lack of diversity, their support for Bush's failed policies and their hyper-religious/militia complexes, is it really just good old fashioned "picking on the pansy" that keeps them together?

Is homophobia the only thing that unites the Republican party these days?
I think Larry Craig is in the best position to answer that one, but he'll just tell you it's all Clinton's fault %26lt;Grin%26gt;
Reply:Homophobia and glory holes in airport restrooms unite the Republicans these days.
Reply:No. they are also against murder of unborn children, Lower Taxes and the free enterprise system. How radical can you get.
Reply:Without these strawman things to be against, they really don't have much to offer.
Reply:nobody cares who has sex with who...





the people I know resent the way sex with the same gender is force fed and glorified as mainstream..or something of a priority





the Gay agenda is the oppressor in America...nobody cares


they need to keep their values and objectives to themselves
Reply:no, hatred of liberals in general helps too
Reply:No, they have a long list of phobias in their repertoire, homophobia is just one of many. Having said that, I've come to the inescapable conclusion that Republicans and Democrats deserve one another.
Reply:Well, one side rides diversity and the other doesn't. It's 2 evils. Just sayin'.
Reply:No...our hate for Hillary transcends any distaste for the gay life style.
Reply:You forgot they like to blame the Clinton's for everything too.
Reply:I don't know. Xenophobia and hatred of muslims seems to work well for them too.
Reply:That and a little footsie under the bathroom stall divider.
Reply:I fail to see any homophobia at all.





All I see is some idiot liberal smearing people by calling them names. But that's leftist s.o.p.
Reply:When they can't deal with real issues which typical of the Republicans they use the gay agenda issue. Now that communism is gone now it kill a gay for Jesus.
Reply:I would be inclined to say yes.
Reply:you forgot out lawing abortion,


and starting wars against tatics that are not winable

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1 comment:

  1. Homophobia is not the only thing uniting the right wing. There is also the fear of the Big Black Bolshevik Bogeyman.

    All over the print and electronic media this week, the poobahs and pundits are predicting major Republican gains in next year's elections. What is their basis for so bold a prediction? Historically, the party of a sitting president always loses in the midterm elections. It is as natural as autumn following summer. However, they fail to take into consideration one crucial factor: this is no ordinary time.

    Given their weird behavior in the last year or so - and given the fact that they will only continue to self destruct in coming twelve months - I cannot foresee them gaining any serious ground in either the House or the Senate on Election Day next. In fact I can only see their numbers diminishing even further. By this time next year, Sarah Palin will be yesterday's news - count on it.

    We can only hope that out of the carnage of the GOP's destruction will come a third party that is a tad more moderate and thoughtful - and I must emphasize the word "Hope". Than ain't never gonna happen, baby! It's easy to predict that the Democrats will be running things for a long time into the future. The problem with that little scenario is, as Machiavelli said, "power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely" - and the Democrats already have more-than-their-share of corrupt political hacks. For every Russ Feingold there are about ten Max Baucuses. If the Democratic Party is going to be taken seriously in their self-proclaimed roll as the "the party of the people" (and that's getting harder to believe by the day) they need to be purged of their dead weight.

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    Tom Degan

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