Its because Lemur has secret homosexual fantasies about getting tag teamed by Dick Cheney and George Bush.Originally Posted by Crazed Rabbit
Nah, its just Lemur being his "independent" self, as he always says....![]()
Its because Lemur has secret homosexual fantasies about getting tag teamed by Dick Cheney and George Bush.Originally Posted by Crazed Rabbit
Nah, its just Lemur being his "independent" self, as he always says....![]()
RIP Tosa
Riiight, Dave, 'cause we all know that anyone who finds the Republican take on homosexuality absurd and hypocritical must, by definition, be a Democrat.Originally Posted by Devastatin Dave
Someday we should work on getting you out of binaries. Chicks dig it when you can count past two.
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CR, the reason I don't put these in our beloved News of the Weird thread is that I don't like to post political stuff in there. Doing my bit to keep the Weird News pure.
Last edited by Lemur; 11-05-2007 at 03:48.
What is surprising that a politician is a hypocrite and will present whatever public image will garner him votes?
More seriously. Can you be a rep, rebulican and openly gay? Or is there a code of conduct that they sign on with?
Of course. Just like anyone who doesn't support the war, isn't a white Christian, and doesn't like Nascar.Originally Posted by Lemur
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Now see, that's the strange bit. How is the party's stance on homosexuality - being against gay marriage - hypocritical? Or do you take these few isolated incidents as somehow representing all republicans?Riiight, Dave, 'cause we all know that anyone who finds the Republican take on homosexuality absurd and hypocritical must, by definition, be a Democrat.
The party is not hypocritical, nor the GOP leadership. It really seems to me like somehow you see these incidents as representative of the whole GOP and therefore an indictment against the whole Republican party, which makes no sense.
The real story is that a few politicians are hypocrites. That's it.
CR
Ja Mata, Tosa.
The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the Crown. It may be frail; its roof may shake; the wind may blow through it; the storm may enter; the rain may enter; but the King of England cannot enter – all his force dares not cross the threshold of the ruined tenement! - William Pitt the Elder
I think I´ll quote Bill Hicks on this one.... 'When you are that right wing, you must be hiding some very deep, dark secret.'Originally Posted by Crazed Rabbit
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I think one could make the case that the Democrat party's positions are hypocritical. Their statements are all tailored to whatever group they're standing in front of. If addressing a gay group, they're all in favor of increased privileges. But, put them in front of a minority group and they'll run from those statements or try to pretend they didn't say what they did. Seems pretty two-faced to me.Originally Posted by Crazed Rabbit
At least Republicans have a more consistent stance.
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Too easy.Originally Posted by Xiahou
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I think the moment Republicans started pushing for Federal Amendments prohibiting gay marriage, they were putting themselves on the wrong side of human nature and the wrong side of history. Let face facts -- a certain percentage of people attracted to a conservative or reactionary party will also be attracted to hot studs. Or bears, as the case may be.Originally Posted by Crazed Rabbit
Disagree. The Republicans have traded on moral panic for years. They pretty much kept the Congress by fanning up gay hatred in '04. Gotta keep the base turning out, right?Originally Posted by Crazed Rabbit
So you'll excuse me if I'm tickled pink when various elected representatives of the party from all over the nation get busted for indiscreet gay sex. It's funny.
Must ... resist ... temptation ...Originally Posted by Xiahou
Oh come on. Arguing over whether elected Republicans are more true to their stated principals vesus elected Democrats is like arguing which leper in the colony has the most surface area of skin left. At the end of the day, nobody's really got what it takes.
First, Lemur, I hate to say it bro, but you are losing the independent status. You do seem like you've been on a witch-hunt, and it started in the summer of 2006. In all that time, you couldn't post one thread of a Democrat being hypocritical and slimy?
Second, come on guys. Larry Craig asked for sex in a bathroom stall at the airport. The reason gay rights groups were following Larry Craig around wasn't because he was a Republican, but because he was a Republican that actively played the Christian conservative card one time too many and had ran on his willingness to put gays in their place (my words, not his).
Gay marriage is one issue. Equal treatment for gays is a separate issue, and I can see where one would stand for the second and not the first. I do, and I don't think that makes me hypocritical. Gay 'marriage' is about forcing organized religions to recognize homosexuality as a valid lifestyle choice. BUT and this is important, they're still entitled to any legal priveleges and responsiblities anybody else is. We cannot deny them a potenially advantageous legal arrangement because we disagree with their lifestyle choices.
So either we stop treating the institution of marriage as a legal arrangement (and, for the record, the pilgrims at Thanksgiving aside, this country was really founded by Anglicans... who got a tax break when they were confirmed, Anglican, Catholic or Greek Orthodox?) or, we grant civil unions to everyone. But, that's my answer.
I don't think even all openly avowed homosexuals agree with the whole gay-marriage thing.
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"Then wait for them and swear to God in heaven that if they spew that bull to you or your family again you will cave there heads in with a sledgehammer"
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So? You disagree with their stance on that. That doesn't make the party hypocritical.Originally Posted by Lemur
Yeah. Just that one issue, nothing else big was going on was it?Disagree. The Republicans have traded on moral panic for years. They pretty much kept the Congress by fanning up gay hatred in '04. Gotta keep the base turning out, right?
Even then, it doesn't make the party hypocritical, it makes a couple people hypocrites.
And you'll have to excuse me as I see nothing about how the party is hypocritical, or all republicans. All you've shown is that there's a couple hypocrites.So you'll excuse me if I'm tickled pink when various elected representatives of the party from all over the nation get busted for indiscreet gay sex. It's funny.
Crazed Rabbit
PS You and Don are giving me a serious case of deja vue.
Ja Mata, Tosa.
The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the Crown. It may be frail; its roof may shake; the wind may blow through it; the storm may enter; the rain may enter; but the King of England cannot enter – all his force dares not cross the threshold of the ruined tenement! - William Pitt the Elder
So the Defense of Marriage Act was well and good, but the amendment went too far? Or were both equally bad?Originally Posted by Lemur
"Don't believe everything you read online."
-Abraham Lincoln
Gorgeous. Quotable. Well-done, sir!Originally Posted by Don Corleone
Oh, I've posted at least one that I can remember off the top of my head, about William Jefferson, he of cash-in-freezer fame. But I won't deny that Republicans have been in my sights far more than anyone else. Democrats fill me with passive distaste, but Republicans make me positively bloodthirsty. My right-wing fellow Americans can howl all they like, but I'm a registered indy. I'm just not a joiner, kids. And if you think I'm some kind of freak, a secret Democrat who dare not speak love's true name, allow me to point out that the current administration polls lower with indies than with Democrats. Make of that what you will.Originally Posted by Don Corleone
A well-established fact. I still think the Republican Party's hostility toward gay people will haunt them for decades. As I said, they're on the wrong side of history.Originally Posted by Don Corleone
Xiahou, Rabbit, what can I say? I'm sorry it chaps your buttocks so badly that I keep posting stories about Republicans who hanker for hot man-meat, but post them I shall. My amusement is more important than life, liberty, or the pursuit of happiness.
You could answer my question.Originally Posted by Lemur
"Don't believe everything you read online."
-Abraham Lincoln
Oh Xiahou, you Republican lad you, of course I dislike the Defense of Marriage Act. If you want to have a full discussion about gay marriage, however, that ought to be a separate thread. This is for man-craving Republicans.
Last edited by Lemur; 11-06-2007 at 05:40.
And you're a independent moderate. A fiscal conservative, at that. Righhhhhhht.Democrats fill me with passive distaste, but Republicans make me positively bloodthirsty.
Lemur, my point is that you seem to use these stories to accuse the Republican Party of hypocrisy, when the stories support nothing of the sort. I don't see how you can use these stories to say the "republican take" on homosexuality is hypocritical.
You want to know what to say? Stop saying that these incidents have anything to do with the GOP leadership or the hypocrisy of the republican party or that they are anything more than hypocritical politicians, like you have been since Larry Craig.
CR
Ja Mata, Tosa.
The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the Crown. It may be frail; its roof may shake; the wind may blow through it; the storm may enter; the rain may enter; but the King of England cannot enter – all his force dares not cross the threshold of the ruined tenement! - William Pitt the Elder
As I recall, I was simply posting stories about elected Republican men who crave hot, sweaty sex with other men. I was only drawn into discussing the larger ramifications by your badgering about "Why do you post this stuff? Why? WHY?"Originally Posted by Crazed Rabbit
As I said, I shall continue to do so. This is mostly about my amusement. Look upon my works, ye mighty, and despair!
It chips away at state's rights? By not forcing them to recognize another state's marriages if they don't want to? You'll have to explain that one to me.Originally Posted by Lemur
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Now, on to my hypocrisy point, does it bother you that the overwhelming majority of Democrats voted for the DOMA? It's so refreshing to see you rail against the "hypocrisy" of Republicans when their votes match their speeches and continue to give a pass to Democrats who talk one way (depending on their audience) and then vote in a different matter when it comes to being officially on record. Democrats know full well that gay marriage is still unpopular among a majority of Americans, but still they talk it up when it comes to their fund-raising base and they vote against it when given the chance. Who are the hypocrites again?
But as long as you're having a good time making fun of some closeted gays, it's all good right?
Last edited by Xiahou; 11-06-2007 at 05:45.
"Don't believe everything you read online."
-Abraham Lincoln
As I said, the Democrats do not exactly get my support. They're wishy-washy as all get-out, and they rarely stand up for anything. Go start your own thread about that, why don't'cha.
For the third time: This thread is about Republican men who love hot man-on-man action.
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You do realize that now you two have voiced your considerable scorn on this thread, I'm going to have to keep it alive for much, much longer than I would have otherwise, right?
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I realized my error and edited my initial post about DOMA. However, you were too quick on the quote for that retraction. Apologies, my first take was wrong.
Last edited by Lemur; 11-06-2007 at 05:57.
Not interested. As long as everyone realizes you're being completely one-sided and partisan with this one my job is done.Originally Posted by Lemur
Whatever gets you your jollies is none of my concern. Just don't start asking for special legal recognition of your proclivities, ok?You do realize that now you two have voiced your considerable scorn on this thread, I'm going to have to keep it alive for much, much longer than I would have otherwise, right?
Carry on then.I realized my error and edited my initial post about DOMA. However, you were too quick on the quote for that retraction. Apologies, my first take was wrong.![]()
"Don't believe everything you read online."
-Abraham Lincoln
Would you say I have a bias? Please, please say it ...Originally Posted by Xiahou
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PS: This was worthy of Rush himself:
Gorgeous! Beautiful! Xiahou, defender of the dignity of closeted men everywhere! That really did give me a good laugh. Thanks.Originally Posted by Xiahou
Last edited by Lemur; 11-06-2007 at 06:08.
No... I don't think I've ever made that claim. I would think it'd be you, who's so concerned with the welfare of homosexuals everywhere that would be sensitive to that issue. But, I guess that doesn't extend to Republican homosexuals.Originally Posted by Lemur
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"Don't believe everything you read online."
-Abraham Lincoln
Normally, I would say that a politician's private life is just that. However, when a political party is inordinately concerned with what happens in the bedroom, I think it's legitimate to have a laugh at members who are indiscreet and hypocritical. Were this problem happening on the Democratic side, I'm sure you would agree.Originally Posted by Xiahou
It's kind of like my personal "don't make fun of fat people" rule. I break it when the fat boy in question likes to make fun of other people's infirmities or disabilities. Do unto others and all that.
Republican homosexuals are caught in a permanent state of cognitive dissonance. Don't tell me that isn't amusing.
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You'll have to point out where they wanted to prosecute homosexuals or ban homosexual sex.Originally Posted by Lemur
CR
Ja Mata, Tosa.
The poorest man may in his cottage bid defiance to all the forces of the Crown. It may be frail; its roof may shake; the wind may blow through it; the storm may enter; the rain may enter; but the King of England cannot enter – all his force dares not cross the threshold of the ruined tenement! - William Pitt the Elder
Looks as though Lemur has joined the Tribesy Party...
RIP Tosa
True dat. Just look at how many smileys I use ...Originally Posted by Devastatin Dave
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