Monday, December 12, 2005

gayness is a feature, not a bug.

and just in case you wondered if you could ever trust a politician - here's what the Duke said back in july:
""My whole life I've lived aboveboard," Cunningham said. "I've never even smoked a marijuana cigarette. I don't cheat. If a contractor buys me lunch and we meet a second time, I buy the lunch. My whole life has been aboveboard and so this doesn't worry me."

Later, he added, "The last thing I would do is get involved in something that, you know, is wrong. And I feel very confident that I haven't done anything wrong.""
lets be clear - he sold military contracts, during war time, for money straight into his bank account, and his line is "I've never even smoked a marijuana cigarette."

and he says that he's 'lived aboveboard' his whole life, but he's also apparently gay and married, and anti-gay. in the closet, yet aboveboard.

gay republicans are the best argument i've ever seen for an Intelligent Designer. as much as dobson et al hate homosexualists, they'd be better advised to accept repuglican homosexualists as *proof* of ID. im sure that richard dawkins himself would be at a loss to explain the Log Cabin folk. gay republicans are the proof that falwell and dobson have been looking for. the torment is apparently too much for them, however, they'd rather forgo proof of His Honourable Ravioli than have to accept that gayness is a feature, and not a bug.

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