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The accusation of being homosexual should be considered a compliment considering the typical intolerant sources but instead it is always intended and considered to be the derogatory insult that it is.
It isn't a matter of whether being homosexual is derogatory. This isn't a gay pride or homophobia issue. It's a matter of not interfering in someone's private life. It doesn't matter whether you are saying they are homosexual, heterosexual, are into bondage, have a foot fetish, or whatever. It's unprofessional. Then, when you add the fact that the person is married it becomes immoral as well, since you are potentially introducing conflict into someone else's marriage.
I never put much stock in those rumors [accusations ?] that Obama is gay. Then I saw him throw a baseball. Maybe he competes with Graham for the muscular types.
Exactly. If anyone is "light in the loafers," it's King Obama. Just look at the man he married.
Lol if Cantor is in the closet, what does that make Lindsey Graham and Graham is a bachelor, very rare for a Southern politician in 2014
Miss Lindsay is gay for sure. When is the last time that you've ever heard of a woman hanging on with him? There are a HUGE number of women who would give their right leg to date a US Senator, even one from a piddly state like so Carolina.
Democrat governor accuses Eric Cantor of most likely being gay out of thin blue air. Eric Cantor has been married to his wife for 25 years and has 3 children with her.
He then also went on to say that southern men have gay-like/women-like mannerisms.
The party of tolerance.
I wouldn't judge an entire major political party on one person's comments - unless you want me to think that all Republican men behave like Larry Craig and David Vitter.
But I would agree with Brian Schweitzer. Eric Cantor always did seem a little gay to me.
I wouldn't judge an entire major political party on one person's comments - unless you want me to think that all Republican men behave like Larry Craig and David Vitter.
But I would agree with Brian Schweitzer. Eric Cantor always did seem a little gay to me.
That's politics 101 around here.
Not even at the former gov. level but any Podunk state representative or even nutjob candidate is used as political fodder in this forum of the insane.
Exactly. If anyone is "light in the loafers," it's King Obama. Just look at the man he married.
She's built like my late wife.
Keep winning those hearts and minds by attacking the physical attributes of women.
Really, you are the kind of poster, where if legal....the GOP would want to drive over you with a bus and the Dems would like to put you on the payroll......sadly you don't see why you are essentially a dem shill although unintentionally.
Ted Kennedy thanks you for you service from beyond the grave. Keep up the good work.
LOL, this is a good one coming from a citizen of a country that tells the entire world how to be!!!!
The strong opinions, self-assuredness and certainty expressed by Americans may seem a bit odd to Canadians, but unlike Canadians, Americans don't have a ministry of truth to determine what the official state endorsed truth is and actually have to think for themselves.
"Accussing" someone of being gay is actually the true definition of gay.
Yes?
No?
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