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Lets see...Salon.com quoting a group called Right Wing Watch...yeah, I believe this story, uh-huh. You people really believe this krap or you're all just bored because there's no football on?
Lets see...Salon.com quoting a group called Right Wing Watch...yeah, I believe this story, uh-huh. You people really believe this krap or you're all just bored because there's no football on?
don't be silly. there is plenty of futbol on for liberals. it's like noon in other countries where futbol is taken seriously.
I don't know what is funnier. a link to a left wing terrorist site like salon, or liberals claiming that the politicians they elect aren't after power or control.
what possesses you to spend time on a terrorist blog?
There is an old adage that says..."If you have nothing nice to say, do not say anything at all". Now, personally, I do not always subscibe to that, but I have my own version..."If you have nothing smart to say, don't say anyting at all". If the shoe fits...
Well, at least France got it right. Swine is swine and even they seek kindred spirits, so it is no small wonder that radical right wing idiots found their equally radical Russkie counterparts.
Yet in France there were 340,000 anti-gay marriage protestors marching in Paris just last January.
Taking population differences into consideration that would be like 2 million anti-gay marriage protestors marching in DC... We've never seen anything like that in the US despite the constant ******* wailing about our horrific "radical right wing". Hmm...
I heard Russia is not letting anyone adopt from America now with the strained relations Putin has with Obama over Syria. The people who were in the middle of an adoption from Russia is just too bad for them. Sad.
The leftist fanatics' usual obsession with imaginary conspiracy theories
The American anti-gay activists THEMSELVES are claiming credit for convincing Russia (and Uganda) to pass their anti-gay laws.
If that's an imaginary conspiracy theory, then it is strictly the product of the imaginations of those American anti-gay activists (particularly Scott Lively).
“Yes, I think I influenced the Russian law,” Lively said. While some gay rights activists still think he’s just a laughingstock, Boris Dittrich, the director of LGBT advocacy for Human Rights Watch, tends to confirm Lively’s claims. Russia was plenty homophobic before Lively’s arrival but the American pastor appears to have given shape to that free-floating hatred, Dittrich said. As he passed through Russia’s regions, Lively met with politicians and bans on homosexual propaganda followed, spreading to more than a half-dozen areas before Putin swept them into a national standard.
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