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A local sheriff resigned as a co-chair of Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney's campaign in Arizona on Saturday after he was accused of threatening a former male lover with deportation to Mexico if he talked about their relationship. In an embarrassing incident for Romney's struggling campaign, Pinal County Sheriff Paul Babeu denied that he or his lawyer made the deportation threat but stepped down from helping the former Massachusetts governor in the border state. Babeu acknowledged at a press conference on Saturday that he is gay and that he had a personal relationship with the man making the allegations, whom he identified only as "Jose."
Gotta love these so called rule of law "anti-illegal" leaders. It's okay to sleep with those "damn invaders" huh? He can't have his cake and eat it too! Lolll
Gotta love these so called rule of law "anti-illegal" leaders. It's okay to sleep with those "damn invaders" huh? He can't have his cake and eat it too! Lolll
I see, so you are going to stereotype all anti-illegals over one person's actions? Get a clue. Most anti-illegals aren't sleeping with the "invaders". Yet you defenders of illegal aliens get all offended when "facts" are presented about illegals and you call it stereotyping and get all bent out of shape? Pot, kettle, black.
These right wing types always have dirty little secrets don't they. I bet this guy is a birther idiot also. He jumps right in and supports mitt. What a group
These right wing types always have dirty little secrets don't they. I bet this guy is a birther idiot also. He jumps right in and supports mitt. What a group
Yeah, the leftwingers are such innocents, aren't they?
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