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NORTH CAROLINA: Democrats Introduce Bill To Replace HB2 With Full LGBT Anti-Discrimination Protections
May 10, 2016 110 Comments

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Via press release: Today, the Human Rights Campaign (HRC), the nation’s largest lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) civil rights organization, commended North Carolina Representatives Chris Sgro, Pricey Harrison, Susan Fisher, and Kelly Alexander for introducing a comprehensive LGBT non-discrimination bill in the North Carolina General Assembly. This bill would be a companion to HB 946, sponsored by Representatives Jackson, ...
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Christian Hate Group: We’re Rollin’ With Pat McCrory
May 10, 2016 306 Comments

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Focus On The Family’s political arm, CitizenLink, has renamed itself the Family Policy Alliance and as an inadvertently appropriate introduction, above is their graphic in support of North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory. From their new mission statement: As a Christ-centered organization, our vision is a nation where God is honored, religious freedom flourishes, families thrive and life is cherished. Our ...
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BRITAIN: Newly-Elected London Mayor Sadiq Khan Rejects Trump’s Offer To Be “Exception” On Muslim Ban
May 10, 2016 73 Comments

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Politico reports: London’s first Muslim mayor Sadiq Khan has rebuffed Donald Trump’s suggestion that he could be an exception to the presidential candidate’s proposed policy to ban all Muslims from the United States. “This isn’t just about me,” Khan told Buzzfeed. “It’s about my friends, my family, and everyone who comes from a background similar to mine, anywhere in the ...
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Tony Perkins: Just Because Roy Moore Ordered Judges To Defy SCOTUS Doesn’t Mean He Defied SCOTUS
May 10, 2016 111 Comments

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Via press release: Alabama’s Chief Justice Roy Moore is probably one of the few judges who’s been cross-examined as much as his witnesses. The unapologetic constitutionalist has been under the microscope plenty of times in his long career — including a 2003 showdown over a Ten Commandments monument that he refused to remove from the court grounds. Now, the Left’s ...
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Dr. Stabby: Loretta Lynch Is Full Of Crap
May 9, 2016 250 Comments

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Politico reports: Attorney General Loretta Lynch likening the controversial North Carolina bathroom law to Jim Crow laws is “a bunch of crap,” Ben Carson said Monday. Announcing a counter-suit against the state, Lynch said North Carolina “created state-sponsored discrimination against transgender individuals” that violates federal law. “This is not the first time that we have seen discriminatory responses to historic ...
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LIVE VIDEO: AG Loretta Lynch Announces “Law Enforcement Action” Against North Carolina’s Hate Law
May 9, 2016 470 Comments

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US Attorney General Loretta Lynch is due to announce “law enforcement action” against North Carolina’s anti-LGBT law at 3:30PM. Embedded below is the Department Of Justice’s live stream. Grab your popcorn and watch with us. UPDATE: WOW, what a great speech. I’ve posted her remarks below.
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Mat Staver: Financial Backers Of Pro-Transgender Bills Are “Actively Promoting Pedophilia” [AUDIO]
May 9, 2016 198 Comments

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Right Wing Watch has the quote: “The fact is we know sexual assaults occur,” he said, “they are going to occur with or without these laws, there’s no question about that. People commit sexual assaults, they commit them in buildings, they commit them in restrooms; but what you have now done, knowing that sexual assaults occur, knowing that they occur ...
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FEDERAL D-DAY: Co-Sponsor Of North Carolina’s Hate Bill Says Law Is Reasonable, Opposes Repeal [VIDEO]
May 9, 2016 80 Comments

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Today is the federal deadline for North Carolina to repeal or rescind the anti-trans portion of its anti-LGBT hate law. This morning state Rep. Don Bishop, one of the law’s co-sponsors, appeared on CNN where he told host Chris Cuomo that HB2 is a “very common sense and reasonable law.” Bishop did allow for the possibility of “tweaking” the law, ...
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Trump Attacks “Nasty” Southern Baptist Leader
May 9, 2016 88 Comments

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Yesterday Southern Baptist leader Russell Moore appeared on Face The Nation, where he denounced the Trump campaign as part of the “reality television moral sewage” seeping into American culture. That quote must have given Donald Trump a sleepless night, hence the 3AM response seen above. And yet Trump continues to claim that evangelicals love him.
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North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory Denounces “Unrealistic Federal Bullies” For HB2 Repeal Demand [VIDEO]
May 8, 2016 393 Comments

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To his credit, host Chris Wallace points out that there are no cases of trans people assaulting people in restrooms. Fox News reports: North Carolina Gov. Pat McCrory said Sunday that he will comply with the Justice Department’s Monday deadline to either scrap its transgender bathroom law or face legal action and risk losing federal funds. “I’ll make a decision ...
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NEW HAMPSHIRE: Senate Approves Ex-Gay Torture Ban With Backing Of Republican Majority Leader
May 13, 2016 33 Comments

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The governor says she’ll sign it into law. The Concord Monitor reports: Republican and Democratic lawmakers in the state Senate reached an agreement late Thursday on a bill to ban gay conversion therapy on minors after a debate over religious freedom nearly derailed the effort. “Who among us would want to be converted from the essence of who we are? ...
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Anne Graham Lotz: God Sends Terrorists & Bad Weather To Punish Americans For Defying Jesus [VIDEO]
May 12, 2016 345 Comments

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Anne Graham Lotz, sister of Franklin Graham, appeared on the radio show of wingnut Steve Deace today. Take it away Right Wing Watch: Lotz told Deace she was praying that “some of this craziness would settle down” in a nation that “seems to be shaking its fist in God’s face and telling him to get out of our politics, get ...
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American Family Association Head Tim Wildmon: We Met With Target Officials And They Told Us To Get Lost
May 12, 2016 321 Comments

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In so many words, of course. Via press release: “American Family Association is appreciative that Target representatives were willing to accept the signatures of more than one million Americans and meet with us about our deep distress over Target’s unsafe bathroom policy, which permits anyone who identifies with another gender to enter the restroom or fitting room of the opposite ...
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Billboard Wars Over Ark Encounter [VIDEO]
May 12, 2016 255 Comments

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From the Associated Press: Two billboard companies have refused to display an advertisement by a group protesting the Ark Encounter amusement park in Kentucky. Tri-State Freethinkers president Jim Helton tells news outlets the group recently raised $10,000 for a billboard. The proposed design depicts Noah’s Ark with people drowning around it and the words, “Genocide and Incest Park: Celebrating 2,000 ...
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Planned Parenthood Killer Found Unfit For Trial
May 12, 2016 61 Comments

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From the New York Times: Robert L. Dear Jr., the self-described “warrior for the babies” who defiantly admitted to carrying out a shooting rampage at a Planned Parenthood center here last November, was declared on Wednesday unfit to stand trial by the judge overseeing the case. The ruling by Judge Gilbert A. Martinez found Mr. Dear to be mentally incompetent, ...
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Trump Walks Back Muslim Ban: It’s Only A Suggestion
May 12, 2016 57 Comments

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The Independent reports: Donald Trump has softened his stance on the most controversial proposal of the 2016 election campaign, saying that his call to ban Muslims from entering the US was “just a suggestion.” Speaking to Fox News radio, the real estate mogul who won more than 60 per cent of the Republican vote in New York in March, said: ...
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Perkins: LGBT Rights Are “Preferential Treatment”
May 12, 2016 100 Comments

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And we get this lie again: You have to hand it to the Left. They’re a persistent bunch. Even after state leaders repealed Charlotte’s bathroom ordinance, filed two lawsuits against the federal government, and stared down opposition from Big Business, the media, and entertainers, North Carolina Democrats are still trying to move their radical agenda forward. In a head-shaker, the ...
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CANDY MAN: Arkansas Preacher Charged With 70 Felony Counts Of Distributing Child Pornography
May 11, 2016 192 Comments

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An Arkansas preacher has been charged with 70 felony counts of distributing, possessing, and viewing child pornography after a watchdog group tipped off authorities that he’d been trading the images via private messages on Twitter under the username “Candy Man.” Pastor David Reynolds of Cornerstone Bible Fellowship today pleaded not guilty to the charges. Reynolds’ church has issued a statement: ...
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Target CEO: We’re Not Backing Down [VIDEO]
May 11, 2016 166 Comments

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The Minneapolis Star-Tribune reports: Target Corp. will stick with its policy of allowing transgender customers to choose the bathroom they wish to use, chief executive Brian Cornell said this morning. He added the company is adding more family restrooms in its stores, an option for people who worry about the mixing of sexes in bathrooms. Cornell made the remarks during ...
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Pat Robertson: Homosexuality Will Destroy Us Because We’re Drunk On The Wine Of Fornication [VIDEO]
May 10, 2016 591 Comments

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Brian Tashman has the transcript: The truth is, from what we understand in history, there hasn’t been one nation in the history of the world that has openly embraced homosexual lifestyle and begun to practice the homosexual lifestyle that has endured. Every one of them has gone down. Every single one of them. Once rampant homosexuality takes place, then people ...
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Skeptical_Inquirer  • 4 days ago 


I remember someone angrily arguing with me that it was the LCR type people who really changed minds & hearts among the GOP base and that it was wrong to be sooooo mean to them.
I pointed out that If they actually did change minds & hearts, they could get the platforms like this changed. But they can't, so that person really needs to get over the idea that "respectability" works.
 
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Little Kiwi > Skeptical_Inquirer  • 4 days ago 


indeed! i've been told by the LCR-types that I'M the type of gay person that makes straight people hate gay people.
which is odd.... as my entire family, and all of my straight friends, are the loud and proud and visible and vocal advocates for the LGBT communities that the Gay Republican Male's family and friends never, EVER, are.

if i'm so bad, why are all the straight people in my life so adamant about supporting the LGBT communities?
they don't get it. gay republicans are the reason the GOP remains so anti-gay. when you don't respect yourself, nobody else will bother to respect you either.
 
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Gyeo > Little Kiwi  • 4 days ago 


Login Cabin Republicans are the type of people who think women and people of color should coddle up to their racist misogynist uncle Whitey McPatriarch because he might give them a few crumbs for doing so. Meanwhile it was outspoken queer folks, outspoken people of color and outspoken women who actually managed to convince people to change their minds and gained allies.
 
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Little Kiwi > Gyeo  • 4 days ago 


truth.
i've never met a gay republican who didn't spend his entire life desperately begging for pithy conditional tolerance from his crap family.

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Cuberly > Little Kiwi  • 4 days ago 


Ah yes, the heteronormative police. As in, don't act so queer.
Nothing makes me skedaddle faster than encountering one of the insecure sad self loathers.
 
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Stephen Elliot Phillips > Little Kiwi  • 4 days ago 


could only watch 20 secs of this self hating queen.
 
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LADY MABELINE > Little Kiwi  • 2 days ago 


Fucking great.
 
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Bernie Keefe > Little Kiwi  • 4 days ago 


Pathetic, and self loathing.
 
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Harley > Gyeo  • 4 days ago 


"Whitey McPatriarch" I love that.
 
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Ninja0980 > Little Kiwi  • 4 days ago 


A gay republican once told me I was a dumb brainwashed liberal.
I'd rather be that then a doormat, which is what all LCR are.
 
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Falconlights > Ninja0980  • 3 days ago 


I knew one back in the 1990s and I thought they were pathetic then. I wonder if he is still bending over for the Party.
 
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popebuck1 > Little Kiwi  • 3 days ago 


"indeed! i've been told by the LCR-types that I'M the type of gay person that makes straight people hate gay people."
Correction: you're the type of gay person that makes HIM hate gay people. Because you're out there living your life openly, and the people around you actually support you. Nothing makes a Log Cabiner more jealous than that.
 
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Little Kiwi > popebuck1  • 3 days ago 


NAILED IT. and it's true - i'm everything they have to NOT be, in order to be tolerated: and i'm not "tolerated" - i'm embraced and supported.
 
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RaygunsGoZap > Skeptical_Inquirer  • 4 days ago 


That person deserved a hearty "fuck yourself, know nothing".
All the LCR have ever done is reassure conservative belief that we're nothing but a buch of weak and easily ignored faggots.
 
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Todd20036 > RaygunsGoZap  • 4 days ago 


ANd that they themselves are NOT anti-gay because they have gay friends.
 
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BeccaM > Skeptical_Inquirer  • 4 days ago 


If you ask the LCR or GOProud types if they've (1) ever actually managed to reduce the aggressively anti-LGBT platform of their party, (2) ever actually managed to get them NOT to pass aggressively anti-LGBT legislation when given the opportunity, or (3) ever actually withheld support from a GOP candidate or not favored him or her due to their aggressively anti-LGBT positions, the answer is always--
 
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That_Looks_Delicious > Skeptical_Inquirer  • 4 days ago 


It's exactly the same psychology as battered spouses who keep going back to their abusers, over and over again, and making excuses for them.
 
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Chris Baker > That_Looks_Delicious  • 3 days ago 


"Well, he only hits me three times now when I don't put enough butter on the toast, instead of four times, so he's becoming a better person from my influence on him!"
 
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Chris Baker > Skeptical_Inquirer  • 3 days ago 


"I told my abusers to stop hitting me so much, and they hit me a couple times less per day, so I really made a positive influence!"
 
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Houndentenor > Skeptical_Inquirer  • 4 days ago 


it was a lot of work for activists to change Democrats. If Republicans could be changed, we'd see evidence of that happening besides very isolated individuals. Overall there is no shift in the party platform.
 
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Traxley Launderette  • 4 days ago 


*sigh*
 
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Princess Lardass > Traxley Launderette  • 4 days ago 


Has the number of days EVER been greater than zero?
 
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Octavio > Princess Lardass  • 4 days ago 


No.
 
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Sporkfighter > Traxley Launderette  • 4 days ago 


We gotta start counting in hours so they have a chance to get to one.
 
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teedofftaxpayer > Sporkfighter  • 4 days ago 


Maybe when they're all asleep but then again anything can happen when you're asleep.
 
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Bomer > Traxley Launderette  • 4 days ago 


Shouldn't Texas be in negative numbers by now? I say that as someone who actually lives there.
 
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BobSF_94117  • 4 days ago 


Schwab himself is a former member of Log Cabin Republicans.
Is he on the grift or just deluded?
 
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oikos > BobSF_94117  • 4 days ago 


Yes.
 
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Mark > BobSF_94117  • 4 days ago 


IMDB has a few pics of him. Seems he is a wannabe 'actor'.....of course only straight roles.
 
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RaygunsGoZap > Mark  • 4 days ago 


Well, he is acting a "straight" role now.
 
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Secure  • 4 days ago 


Jeremy Schwab is doing extreme harm to Texans - especially younger men and women and children - which could very easily lead to suicide. He's been doing this for YEARS.
 
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LovesIrony > Secure  • 4 days ago 


I wonder if, like other of these liars, he will apologize sometime and think that removes the blood stains off him
 
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Little Kiwi > LovesIrony  • 4 days ago 


i have a feeling when his parents finally die he might give up the act.
 
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Jay Silversmith > LovesIrony  • 4 days ago 


You mean, you like wonder if like other of these like liars, he will like apologize like sometime and like think that like removes the like blood stains off like him? FIFY
 
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Mark  • 4 days ago 


Ahhhh! the self loathing, Log Cabin, GOP Texas homos. Yes, that be the really, really lone-r star crazy ones.
 
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Bobby Tolberto AKA TDA > Mark  • 4 days ago 


"You don't have to be a Texan to be crazy, but it sure helps!"
 
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GayOldLady  • 4 days ago 


These GOP State Party Platforms often mirror the GOP National Party Platform. They will challenge LGBT Equality measures like ENDA, our inclusion in Title IX protections, as well as Marriage Equality, as long as they can get a vote out of it.
 
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David Walker > GayOldLady  • 4 days ago 


Not to worry. The lovely Tony PerKKKins is on the platform committee and we all know he has our interests at heart.
 
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Joe in PA > GayOldLady  • 4 days ago 


Hey GOL, my southern friend. This is totally O/T but I thought of you a few minutes ago...a friend visiting from southern VA brought us some Pimento cheese spread. I thought, do people from the south actually like this stuff? I double-dog-dare you to tell me you actually eat pimento cheese. Oy! LOL. ;)
 
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Adam King > Joe in PA  • 4 days ago 


We eat pimento cheese in Ohio, but we certainly never mention it in public.
 
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Robincho > Adam King  • 4 days ago 


A gentleman is someone who is able to consume pimento cheese but chooses not to...
 
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That_Looks_Delicious > Adam King  • 4 days ago 


Shhh. Don't tell them about those "cheese logs' with the swirled red food coloring rolled in crushed nuts.
 
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Adam King > That_Looks_Delicious  • 4 days ago 


B-b-but...Port Wine!
 
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That_Looks_Delicious > Adam King  • 4 days ago 


Non-Ohioans just don't get it.
 
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Gene > That_Looks_Delicious  • 4 days ago 


Kentuckians get it :)
(but about 60% of KY cannot decide if its southern or midwestern..much like about 40 % of Ohio thinks it sorta part of the south)
 
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fuzzybits > Gene  • 4 days ago 


Well just go down to SE Ohio.
 
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Joe in PA > Gene  • 4 days ago 


As Sophia would say on the Golden Girls: picture this: Sicily 1922. I joined the Navy [many many years ago] at 19. A rural MN farm boy I had absolutely no exposure to anything beyond our local area. One of my fellow boot campers was from Dayton, Ohio. He had the THICKEST southern accent ever. I remember thinking, how can someone from Ohio have a southern accent? :)
 
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fuzzybits > Joe in PA  • 4 days ago 


Come to the south end of Columbus. But a lot of them did come from KY. and WV. Reading,writing and RT. 23.
 
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NancyP > Gene  • 3 days ago 


It's easy. Bourbon or Whiskey? If Bourbon, you are a Kentuckian. If Whiskey, you are on the Ohio side. At least that is how it works in Cincinnati, Ohio.
 
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Gene > That_Looks_Delicious  • 4 days ago 


you are REALLY
1) taking me down memory road
2) reminding me of how far we have come as a nation foodwise
3) HELPING me stay on my diet today
 
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Octavio > Joe in PA  • 4 days ago 


You have to spread in the groove of a stalk of celery. There's no other use for it. :-|
 
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BeccaM > Octavio  • 4 days ago 


I would use it only to spackle drywall cracks, assuming I could get a good color match.
 
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Schlukitz > BeccaM  • 4 days ago 


Does anyone here remember when pimento cream cheese (and other varieties as well), came in "Swanky Swigs" that everyone used for fruit juice glasses?
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/...
 
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fuzzybits > Schlukitz  • 4 days ago 


I remember those. And some of our drinking glasses came out of Duz detergent boxes.
 
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Schlukitz > fuzzybits  • 3 days ago 


Duz does it. :-)
 
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Falconlights > Schlukitz  • 3 days ago 


I definitely remember those. My mom had the empty jars/juice glasses for many years.
 
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Cuberly > Schlukitz  • 4 days ago 


Oh gawd i remember those. My dad liked the pineapple and cheese one. Was so gross.
 
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Schlukitz > Cuberly  • 3 days ago 


It was also my favorite.
I was a post-depression baby and we were pretty poor, so I wasn't too fussy when it came to food. LOL
 
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Cuberly > Schlukitz  • 3 days ago 


Ha!
Well, that particular flavor was confusing to me. Sour and bits of pineapple.
My mother died last year and she had about four of those juice glasses she continued to use. I remember being sorta shocked when I found them.
 
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Schlukitz > Cuberly  • 3 days ago 


Condolences on the loss of your mother.
I have a strong hunch that you will be keeping those juice glasses as pleasant reminder of your mom. :-)
 
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Gene > Schlukitz  • 4 days ago 


I will regret admitting this....but..yes! I do
better yet, I OWN two of them
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Schlukitz > Gene  • 4 days ago 


Lucky you.
A lover of memorabilia, I would love to get my hands on a set of 8 of them. :-)
 
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Gene > Schlukitz  • 4 days ago 


lol! a full set?
well...I swear it. on a Bible (I am religious remember) and my late parents graves...I have a friend in KY who proudly serves formally every Sunday. She is GOOD. Full spread. 7 courses, Olde Spode, family sterling, elegant linen, waterford water pitchers and wine decanters...

And Jam jars for glasses. puts people at ease...all of the elegance, but no one who is a guest feels embarassed if they are not used to so many forks, etc.
Oddly, it works.
:)
so...why not? lol
 
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Joe in PA > Gene  • 4 days ago 


what a GREAT story. Thanks for sharing! [really]
 
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Schlukitz > Gene  • 4 days ago 


Love it!
Thanks for sharing that with us.
 
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Gene > Schlukitz  • 4 days ago 


Most welcome....
I always look forward to her table...and company. (she is a VERY distant cousin...in the south, we keep track of that to a freakish distance), and we still LOVE the long lunches after Church, or before golf (sometimes both) that go one forever and forever.

if you are lucky...your family is Presbyterian or Episcopalian, (Where 4 are gathered, there will be a "5th")...if unlucky..baptist or worse..and you got that hawaiian punch crap.
ick!
 
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fuzzybits > Gene  • 4 days ago 


What's this golf you speak of?
 
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NancyP > Gene  • 3 days ago 


My washed-out old jam jars hold dry bulk spices or other foods needing protection from air.
 
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Octavio > BeccaM  • 4 days ago 


I think that's why it's so popular in grocery stores here in Las Vegas. Most everything is that faded Neufchâtel orange/beige stucco color.
 
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Jeffrey > Octavio  • 3 days ago 


We are in Summerlin at The Ridges, where are you guys located? Did you guys go to the messy Democratic convention yesterday?
 
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Octavio > Jeffrey  • 3 days ago 


We're in a sedately mature part of Green Valley on a side street off of Pecos across from the the "fabulous" Shenandoah estate. Actually, it's quite nice. Nearest neighbors a 1/4 acre away. I was a delegate at the Clark County convention April 1. The Bernie supporters were amazingly aggressive at both the caucus and the County convention. So much so, that's when I totally gave up listening to them. They worked at bullying and ridiculing those of us who support Hillary. And they didn't bother listening to any side but theirs.
 
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Jeffrey > Octavio  • 3 days ago 


That's what I heard from my friend Jarrett, who was also a delegate. What a mess.
 
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Joe in PA > Octavio  • 4 days ago 


Sheesh, what have you got against stucco?
 
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Octavio > Joe in PA  • 4 days ago 


Don't get me started. :-)
 
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Joe in PA > Octavio  • 4 days ago 


lol
 
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GayOldLady > BeccaM  • 3 days ago 


That would be a total waste! :-)
 
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Menergy > Octavio  • 4 days ago 


So true!
 
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Jeffrey > Octavio  • 3 days ago 


That's how I had it. At a church do.
 
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GayOldLady > Octavio  • 3 days ago 


Actually, it makes a really good sandwich, especially toasted.
 
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Octavio > GayOldLady  • 3 days ago 


Eeeeek!
 
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Friday > Joe in PA  • 4 days ago 


Tried some once from the store, it was, bleah, but some of my local friends said that's to be expected. Then made some of their own which was actually OK. :)
 
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GayOldLady > Joe in PA  • 4 days ago 


Joe honey, you're my friend so you know I can't lie to you. Yes, I love pimento cheese! :-) Recently we were grocery shopping at a Super Target. My wife wanted some pimento cheese and we couldn't find it in the dairy section. There was a man stocking the dairy case and she asked him where the pimento cheese was. He answered in a Northern accent, "What did you say?" She said "Pimento cheese". He said, "Never heard of it". We knew they had it so we found a Southerner who took us right to it. Please don't hold it against me!!! :-)
 
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Joe in PA > GayOldLady  • 3 days ago 


never sweetie! And ESPECIALLY since you have that new, nifty, totally homo-erotic Hillary avatar. :) :) !!
 
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GayOldLady > Joe in PA  • 3 days ago 


Is it "homo-erotic"? I didn't realize that!!! All I know is it makes me happy to look at it. :-)
 
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Joseph Miceli > Joe in PA  • 4 days ago 


Well! At least here in Louisiana we have better things to eat than fried Hershey bars! Gumbo YaYa, Crawfish Etouffee, Barbecue Shrimp, Softshell Crab, Roast Beef Po boy's, Muffulettas.....
....actually, I think I'll shelve the faux outrage. I was just messing with you anyway and now I'm hungry!
 
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Joe in PA > Joseph Miceli  • 4 days ago 


And now I'M hungry! Hubby (a great cook) has ex in-laws in Mississippi and we have all the recipes. And last year we made a special trip to Gulport [in July bitch] just to get gulf shrimp fresh off the boat. :)
(and BTW, we have our own 'delicacy' here in PA: shoe fly pie...yuck...whoever came up with THAT concoction?)
:)
 
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Joseph Miceli > Joe in PA  • 3 days ago 


LOL, sounds like a good time! The people around here, including my family, all love them some boiled crawfish, but I always hold out for boiled shrimp and they are never better than fresh off the boat.
I'll see you that shoe fly pie and raise you some pecan pie! :)
 
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Joe in PA > Joseph Miceli  • 3 days ago 


and thats "bowled" crawfish to you buster. :)
 
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Joseph Miceli > Joe in PA  • 3 days ago 


Hah! Here it's "berled."
 
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GayOldLady > Joseph Miceli  • 3 days ago 


No Country ham? No collard greens and chitlins? No deep fried Twinkies for desert?
 
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Joseph Miceli > GayOldLady  • 3 days ago 


Good Lord! I should think not...but we do love our cornbread. Also, in my Sicilian descended family we love our cucuzza in red gravy (tomato sauce for out of towners!)
 
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Gene > Joe in PA  • 4 days ago 


never cared for it. Ever. Even that line from "better call Saul" where the butch bald hit man guy calls it the "caviar of the south" made me ill. Ick
that said, everyone else in my family could LIVE on the stuff (and yes, we are actually a family of good cooks).
Me, I just dont get it.
 
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Jeffrey > Joe in PA  • 3 days ago 


Oh, it was certainly a staple in the south when I was growing up. My husband encountered it on his first trip there with me and was like "What the hell is that?" It wasn't anything we ate growing up, but Ive certainly had it. My mother thought it was like Velveeta, you wouldn't want anyone to know you had it in your home.
 
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B Snow > Joe in PA  • 4 days ago 


It's on menus everywhere in GA. It's not bad in very small doses (and I'm not even Southern).
 
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Joe in PA > B Snow  • 4 days ago 


My earliest recollection of 'piminta cheeeese' was of a woman friend who was from Macon, Georgia. She used to eat sandwiches (white bread natch) stuffed with that stuff. Eeewwwhhh.
 
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B Snow > Joe in PA  • 3 days ago 


LOL, that's how I had it. Except I think it was on wheat or pumpernickel. (Everything's better on pumpernickel.)
 
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Paula  • 4 days ago 


Texas GOP homerseckshuls are a special breed of self abusing stupid.
 
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Little Kiwi  • 4 days ago 


LCR - proof that all gay republicans are simply wasting their lives trying to appease their bigoted families.
 
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That_Looks_Delicious  • 4 days ago 


O/T - AAAAAAAAAAAAHHH!!!!1!1 My dreams are all coming true.
http://www.rawstory.com/2016/0...
 
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Treant > That_Looks_Delicious  • 4 days ago 


Oh, lord. Please, no.
 
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Homo Erectus > Treant  • 4 days ago 


His poor judgement is proof that Donald ain't fit to hold office.
 
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That_Looks_Delicious > Homo Erectus  • 4 days ago 


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Skeptical_Inquirer > That_Looks_Delicious  • 4 days ago 


They could both lose their hair or what passes as hair.
 
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Treant > Homo Erectus  • 4 days ago 


I was certain of that the first time he opened his mouth. :-)
 
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Todd20036 > That_Looks_Delicious  • 4 days ago 


"Please clap."
 
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William > That_Looks_Delicious  • 4 days ago 


Do I buy my plane ticket out of the country for election day, or wait until the shitstorm begins on January 20?
 
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Homo Erectus > That_Looks_Delicious  • 4 days ago 


Oh fer chrissakes.
 
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BeccaM > That_Looks_Delicious  • 4 days ago 


My head just done asploded. You owe me a new keyboard.
 
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another_steve > That_Looks_Delicious  • 4 days ago 


Honestly, I don't think my heart could take a Trump/Palin ticket.
I mean...How much ecstasy can the human heart endure?
 
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Skeptical_Inquirer > That_Looks_Delicious  • 4 days ago 


I wonder if a Trump/Palin would finally make Rinse Peepee eat cereal with Bailey's on camera.
 
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SoCalGal20 > That_Looks_Delicious  • 4 days ago 


YES! I posted a link to that same story downthread but it got overlooked. I'm glad people are noticing your post. Best thing that could ever happen lol.
 
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Max_1 > That_Looks_Delicious  • 4 days ago 


Because it was so good the first time around?
Hell, heartburn hath arrived...
 
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Jimmie Z  • 4 days ago 


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Octavio > Jimmie Z  • 4 days ago 


Such revelations always confirm my faith that christains are ass holes like everyone else with a superior view of themselves. And these revelations also make me very happy. Thanks. :-)
 
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Homo Erectus > Jimmie Z  • 4 days ago 


"Suffer the little children to come unto me" - Jeebus.
 
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delk  • 4 days ago 


Guy needs reparative web design therapy.
http://www.joel225.org/index.h...
 
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Traxley Launderette > delk  • 4 days ago 


I, too, miss the days of Angelfire.
 
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Joe in PA > Traxley Launderette  • 4 days ago 


shout out to Geocities!
 
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David Walker > delk  • 4 days ago 


Bottom of page, tax statement: "All donations to Joel 2:25 International, Inc. are tax deductive." Deductive? Merriam says "using logic or reason to form a conclusion or opinion about something." WTF? BUt I point this out so that the people at Joel who read JMG will change that baffling error.
 
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delk > David Walker  • 4 days ago 


I saw (and laughed) at that too.
 
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clay > David Walker  • 4 days ago 


Maybe that's their way of technically saying they are NOT a tax-exempt non-profit at the same time they try to convince most of their readers that they are?
 
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KCMC > delk  • 4 days ago 


Content is priority over design. Shuddered. Verse from Joel has been quoted to me from evangelical Houston brother.
 
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Baltimatt  • 4 days ago 


https://www.texasgop.org/wp-co...

79 Family and Defense of Marriage- We support the definition of marriage as a God-ordained, legal and moral commitment only between one natural man and one natural woman.
§ We support withholding jurisdiction from the federal courts in cases involving family law, especially any changes in the definition of marriage.
§ We shall not recognize or grant to any unmarried person the legal rights or status of a spouse, including granting benefits by political subdivisions.
§ We urge the legislature to rescind no-fault divorce laws and support covenant marriage.
80 Overturning Obergefell v. Hodges- We believe this decision, overturning the Texas law prohibiting same sex marriage in Texas, has no basis in the Constitution and should be reversed, returning jurisdiction over the definition of marriage to the states. The Governor and other elected officials of the state of Texas should assert our Tenth Amendment right and reject the Supreme Court ruling.
 
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Todd20036 > Baltimatt  • 4 days ago 


But the parties are the same, right?
 
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BeccaM > Baltimatt  • 4 days ago 


That there platform basically says Loving v Virginia was decided wrongly, too.
 
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Chicago joe > Baltimatt  • 4 days ago 


🎶You make me feel like a natural woman...so 70s. Just like this naugahided relic.
 
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Joe in PA > Chicago joe  • 4 days ago 


up vote for the Naugahyde ref.
 
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JT  • 3 days ago 


Schwab: No one is really gay. We just like to cavort around together naked.
  
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Octavio > JT  • 3 days ago 


That butt crack is NOT SAFE FOR WORK! Call the million mangled mammories! Butt cracks are what made us lose WWII!
 
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coram nobis > Octavio  • 3 days ago 


They were just supporting our boys in uniform back then.
 
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Ross > JT  • 3 days ago 


....and speaking of WWII butts.
http://rarehistoricalphotos.co...
Oh my!
 
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William > Ross  • 3 days ago 


I'd like to stroke his gun.
 
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coram nobis > William  • 3 days ago 


It's obviously a ball turret.
 
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coram nobis > JT  • 3 days ago 


" ... American forces today outflanked the enemy and penetrated deep into their rear areas. Now this word from Lucky Strike."
 
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Reality.Bites > coram nobis  • 3 days ago 


This was an actual towel ad
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/...
 
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coram nobis > Reality.Bites  • 3 days ago 


Cannon Towels, of course. Wherever there's field artillery needing to be dried.
 
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johncAtl > coram nobis  • 3 days ago 


That was an ad for Cannon? I thought it was an ad for hiramcody.com. You know, Sean's grandfather.
 
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William > Reality.Bites  • 3 days ago 


Where was the League of Uptight Biddies?
 
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TampaZeke  • 4 days ago 


The Log Cabin Republicans, "workin' (and failing MISERABLY) to change the Republican Party from the INSIDE since 1977".
Please ignore the fact that the Republican Party has become increasingly hostile to the LGBT community each and EVERY year since 1977.
Oh, and please send us money to support the cause.
 
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William > TampaZeke  • 3 days ago 


I first met some of those folks in the mid '80s. It took me about three minutes to realize they were delusional.
 
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TestSubject51  • 3 days ago 


"Ex gay" Miss Marcus Bachmann.
 
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johncAtl > TestSubject51  • 3 days ago 


"Ex," or as Joe would say "still totally gay."
 
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GuestStop > TestSubject51  • 3 days ago 


He looks almost as much like a pig as Ted Cruz.
 
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fuzzybits  • 4 days ago 


Oh good,another "ex-gay" wanting to torture the rest of us because he can't handle his own sexuality.
 
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johncAtl > fuzzybits  • 3 days ago 


I'm sure he "handles" it. He just feels guilty afterwards. And he can't wait to do it again.
 
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RainbowPhoenix  • 4 days ago 


Democrats are helping us ban it, republicans want to keep it, but both parties are totally the same.
 
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NowAnAgnostic > RainbowPhoenix  • 4 days ago 


The first pro Gay support (weak, though it probably was) in the National Democratic Platform was in 1976, I think. It may have been 1972. Does anyone out there remember or know?
But, yes, don't ya know, both parties are totally the same. :)
Edit: From Google search "1972 Democratic Party platform gay plank."
In 1972, Davis Blazed Party Trail On Gay Rights
September 5, 201212:00 PM ET
Heard on Tell Me More (NPR)

The Democratic Party has became the first major political party to include same-sex marriage rights in its platform. Back in 1972, Madeline Davis argued for the party to embrace gay rights, the first time it was brought up in a major party platform debate. Davis discusses the evolution of the gay rights movement with host Michel Martin.
http://www.npr.org/2012/09/05/...
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1980
August 11

Democratic Party Platform Supports Homosexual Rights
The Democratic Party on this day became the first major national political party to endorse the rights of homosexuals in its platform. The reference to “sexual orientation” was contained in a general civil rights paragraph, rather than a separate one on lesbian and gay rights, but it was a historic breakthrough, nonetheless.
In 1976, Democratic Party presidential candidate Jimmy Carter became the first major party candidate to publicly oppose discrimination against homosexuals, which he did on May 21, 1976. Carter also became the first president to invite a delegation of lesbian and gay activists to the White House, which he did on March 26, 1977.
Read the historic plank: “We must affirm the dignity. of all people and the right of each individual to have equal access to and participation in the institutions and services of our society… All groups must be protected from discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, language, age, sex or sexual orientation. This includes specifically the right of foreign citizens to enter this country. Appropriate legislative and administrative actions to achieve these goals should be undertaken.”
Read the full 1980 Democratic Party Platform: http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu...
 
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TheManicMechanic  • 4 days ago 


There needs to be reparative therapy for conservatism.
 
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ByronK > TheManicMechanic  • 4 days ago 


Shock therapy with eye clamps and videos of trans people going into the washroom of their identified gender.
 
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another_steve > ByronK  • 4 days ago 


One viewing of my neon pink guest bath towels should do it.
 
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That_Looks_Delicious  • 4 days ago 


Whoa! The Texas GOP (CRTPAC) has a call to boycott Target front & center on their webpage!
http://www.crtpac.com/home/
I guess if anybody was going to do that, it doesn't surprise that it's
them, but I'm still a little shocked. It's one thing to have rightwing radio whackos and religious (hate) groups doing that, it's something else altogether to have a major political party calling for a boycott.
 
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That_Looks_Delicious  • 4 days ago 


A few days ago Texass Republicans said they were going to try to secede. I'm waiting. Focus, focus, focus!
http://www.joemygod.com/2016/0...
Oh... and Cruz, Gohmert, Abbott, Patrick, Paxton et al, let us know if there's anything we can do on our end to speed that up.
 
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Homo Erectus > That_Looks_Delicious  • 4 days ago 


Because of the suggestion they might, we should insist that our defense contractors move their plants to other states.
 
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JTC  • 4 days ago 


The Texas (and the rest of the nation's) GOP needs to join the 21st century. Sexuality is not something you can change, no matter what cruelty you subject a person to. This comic nails it.

  

 
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Mark McGovern  • 4 days ago 


In Canada, we call people like him back-stabbing traitors.
 
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stuckinthewoods > Mark McGovern  • 4 days ago 


He is LGBTQ - but in his case the Q stands for Quisling.
 
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Gene  • 4 days ago 


1) why..knowing what we know, would any Gay man or woman join the Log Cabin Stockholm syndrom group?
2) Why...knowing...oh..about 160 years of history, would ANYONE with the last name Davis, name their son Jeff?
3) Aint it nice knowing that they just chase off more and more young people from their party of hate and ignorance with this shit? Even in Texas?

:)
 
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clay > Gene  • 4 days ago 


regarding your second point-- Wasn't it the Texas branch of the Log Cabinses that had that very public problem with . . . racism?
 
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JCF  • 3 days ago 


Effing QUISLING!!! }}-0
 
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coram nobis > JCF  • 3 days ago 


I think the word is "kapo".
 
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biki > coram nobis  • 3 days ago 


No, he has it right, they are quislings.
 
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coram nobis > biki  • 3 days ago 


That too. I had a darker metaphor in mind.
 
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paulakey  • 4 days ago 


The World Association of Psychiatrists, representing nearly 200 countries, made a declaration to the U.N and world leaders. In March 2016, they stated the dangers of trying to reverse homosexuality. Furthermore, they stated that since homosexuality cannot be reversed, it is NOT a choice. Unfortunately, most of these homophobic countries are practising religions that comment on homosexuality from 3,500 years ago, when starting a fire was done by rubbing two flints/sticks together. http://stories4hotbloodedlesbi...
 
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Robert Conner  • 4 days ago 


There is an abundance of evidence that Christianity, evangelical Christianity in particular, is a shit magnet for mental illness. Individually you would be referred for treatment spouting their mind vomit. Collectively, however, you belong to a "church."
 
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KnownDonorDad > Robert Conner  • 4 days ago 


You can also claim Joseph built the pyramids to store grain and be taken seriously as a presidential candidate.
 
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Paige Turner > Robert Conner  • 4 days ago 


Speaking to God is religion
God speaking to you is schizophrenia
 
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Sam_Handwich  • 4 days ago 


i wish everyone involved with this story would vanish from the face of the earth.
 
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William > Sam_Handwich  • 4 days ago 


Into the cornfield!
 
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another_steve > Sam_Handwich  • 4 days ago 


Yes -- But first I request permission to make for myself a sexual plaything out of Schwab, for...hmm...not less than 10 minutes but not more than one half hour.
At the conclusion of which I shall put him out with the rest of my household garbage for the usual Monday morning 10:00 a.m. garbage pickup.
 
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chicago dyke  • 4 days ago 


self loathing is classified as a disorder these days, right? cause it needs to be.
 
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pj  • 4 days ago 


self loathing is hard on a girls figure
 
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Reality.Bites  • 3 days ago 


OT: Canada to introduce federal legislation protecting Trans people:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com...
Note: In Canada human rights legislation protects in areas of either federal or provincial jurisdiction. Federal law does not override provincial law.
Courts have ruled under the Charter that Trans rights are protected regardless of whether they are explicitly mentioned in legislation or not. Human rights commissions have been accepting complaints of discrimination for years both at the federal and provincial levels.
Currently only Northwest Territories, Manitoba, Ontario, and Nova Scotia explicitly mention gender identity or a similar term in their human rights legislation. Surgery is covered under Medicare in all provinces except New Brunswick.
 
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Secure  • 4 days ago 


Creepy Jeremy Schwab showering with another dude in a Firefox commercial - This is the same guy who wrote the Texas "reparative therapy" plank.

  

 
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Joe in PA > Secure  • 4 days ago 


you KNOW he had a ROD through that entire commercial shoot. Gross.
 
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Skeptical_Inquirer > Joe in PA  • 4 days ago 


He looks entirely too happy.
 
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johncAtl > Secure  • 3 days ago 


Firefox had commercials? Where?
 
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NO MORE GOP!  • 4 days ago 


They will just never stop being douchebags.
 
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Gustav2  • 4 days ago 


We must protect the income from insurance companies for the Christainist therapists. If we make it illegal how will they get paid?
 
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leo77 > Gustav2  • 4 days ago 


That's all this is. Thanks to the Jonah case and some of the state level legislation recently passed the term "reparative therapy" is legally problematic. So scrub that term from the platform and replace it with something broader and vague.
"sexual orientation change efforts"?
I could take "patients" on field trips to titty bars and call is a sexual orientation change effort.
I clicked over to the joel225 site. In the navigation he's careful to identify the teen section as "SELF-MOTIVATED teens".
He's all about covering his ass and the collective asses of fellow reparative therapy quacks.
 
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KCMC > Gustav2  • 4 days ago 


the one my parents sent me to did not charge therapy fee. Seemed to be supported by larger mission.
 
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Gustav2 > KCMC  • 4 days ago 


The Marcus Bachmanns charge.
 
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KCMC > Gustav2  • 4 days ago 


would hazard that few to no clergy charge for counseling and yet are educated and routine dispense all forms of counseling services.
 
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Gustav2 > KCMC  • 3 days ago 


Clergy do less and less counseling now and refer congregants to these "professionals" with degrees.
 
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oikos  • 4 days ago 


Two crazy people arguing over which one of them is crazy
 
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SammySeattle  • 3 days ago 


LGBT Republicans: your party is just not that into you.
 
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Falconlights  • 3 days ago 


The LRCs make me sick. Here the Texas GOP honchos want to keep something that is nothing short of torture and abuse in their platform and the LCRs are just bending over and taking one for the Party...and trying to badmouth people who actually oppose this crap.
 
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GuestStop  • 3 days ago 


Thus proving they are unfit to remain free citizens in this country. If your official political platform supports torture for the sake of insane religious ideology, you are a danger to society and a threat to all of humanity.
 
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JT  • 3 days ago 


OT but awesome:
Obama slams Donald Trump in Rutgers commencement speech: ‘Ignorance is not a virtue’
 
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Kyle Shepherd  • 4 days ago 


I'm more surprised they don't have a plank that says convert or be burned at the stake. Its possible they do and I just don't know about it. I don't keep up with their bs.
 
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SoCalGal20  • 4 days ago 


OT: Wonkette has this story about GOP shenanigans in the Colorado Senate race.
http://wonkette.com/601842/sen...
 
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another_steve > SoCalGal20  • 4 days ago 


Unbelievable, the depths that monstrous party of theirs will descend to today.
If the Colorado story isn't enough for you, try this one out of Missouri:
"Missouri Republicans are asking voters to change the state’s constitution to impose a voter ID law. If they succeed, the voting rights of more than 200,000 Missourians could be at risk."
http://www.msnbc.com/msnbc/mis...
 
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biki > SoCalGal20  • 3 days ago 


Damn, if Jon Keyser had any respect for voters he would remove his name from the ballot.
 
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Dobby  • 4 days ago 


Bless their little hearts. But they can still shove their platform up their ass.
 
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Adam King > Dobby  • 4 days ago 


So that's what they do with it. That explains a lot.
 
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Jean-Marc in Canada  • 4 days ago 


ASSHOLES!
What more can one really say.
 
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Herald  • 4 days ago 


So they just tried to disguise their bigotry behind some vague rewording. Where have we seen this tactic before? As in the FRC, AFA, FoTF, ADF, Liberty Counsel, etc. It has not worked in the past and it is not going to work this time.
 
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skyweaver  • 4 days ago 


Someone needs to have an intervention with Texas
 
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ExGayTherapyKills  • 3 days ago 


Ex Gay Therapy is a crime against humanity and the criminals who do it need to be put in prison.
 
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Ragnar Lothbrok  • 3 days ago 


Jeremy, how about you submit to " real world compassion and
understanding efforts ".
 
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EqualityForAll  • 3 days ago 


What a bunch of wackos.
 
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biki > EqualityForAll  • 3 days ago 


Wackos? More like hateful bigoted evangelical vote chasing fuckers.
 
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ExGayTherapyKills  • 3 days ago 


Ex Gay Therapy is a torture done by anti-gay Christian psychotherapist who kill LGBT people. Anti-gay Christian psychotherapist who kill LGBT people are criminals who need to be locked up.
 
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biki > ExGayTherapyKills  • 3 days ago 


'Tis bad enough when adults of their own free will attempt ex-gay "therapy". But when they force children into going, thats where they need to be tried for murder when these children commit suicide. And any minister who has preached from his pulpit that LBGT children can be changed, need to be charged as an accessory to murder when those children kill themselves.
 
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coram nobis  • 3 days ago 


The last surviving actor in "Casablanca " passes. This in a year when we need to sing the Marseillaise more than ever.
http://www.theguardian.com/fil...
 
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teedofftaxpayer  • 4 days ago 


I wonder if the Texas GOP will make the LCR go to the conversions?
 
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Ben in Oakland  • 4 days ago 


I wonder if Schwab has changed, or if he only "changed."
 
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William > Ben in Oakland  • 4 days ago 


He will say he's changed, right up until he gets arrested for sucking cock in a park.
 
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Homo Erectus  • 4 days ago 


Speaking of anti-gay Texans: Tonight at 9:00 the reality show "Undercover Boss" features a story about a Texas kid whose parents kicked him out for being gay. He made his way to Clearwater and got a job as a drag performer. He's cute, talented and might make you need a kleenex.
http://www.tampabay.com/things...
 
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chris10858 > Homo Erectus  • 4 days ago 


I'd like to see that story but generally, I can't stand the Undercover Boss. It's a conservative fantasy show about the genteel elite who genuinely care for their workers when in reality, we are nothing more than a resource to be used at the cheapest possible price and then discarded.
Even in the ideal Downton Abbey TV show, house staff were given sparse quarters, lives were controlled to the Nth degree, and had to ask for a day off. They were worked like slaves. That's the vision that people like Donald Trump have for this country.
 
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Houndentenor > chris10858  • 4 days ago 


Agreed. I find Undercover Boss incredibly offensive. The boss goes to work and realizes how terrible the lives of his employees really is and then pats himself on the back for doing something nice for ONE of thousands in the same situation. It's revolting.
 
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Skeptical_Inquirer > Houndentenor  • 3 days ago 


I like this parody of the show:

  

 
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Homo Erectus > chris10858  • 3 days ago 


You're missing the big picture. This is a prime time program on CBS that featured a gay young man making a better life. Whoda thunk such a thing could be possible even a couple of years ago. For the record, I don't own a TV and never heard of Undercover Boss until this week.
 
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Sam_Handwich > Homo Erectus  • 4 days ago 


thanks for the tip!! i'm going out, but hubby watches that show so i'll alert him
 
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SoCalGal20  • 4 days ago 


No surprise there. Can't wait to see what the national GOP platform looks like.
OT but Ben Carson apparently accidentally revealed Drumpf's short list for VP to Washington Post.
http://www.rawstory.com/2016/0...
"After Carson assured the reporter that he would not pick himself as Dick Cheney had done while search for George W. Bush’s running mate, Carson’s wife, Candy, pointed out that a recent poll named him as the top choice.
Carson was told that John Kasich, Marco Rubio, Ted Cruz, Sarah Palin and Chris Christie had also been named in the poll."
 
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BeccaM  • 4 days ago 


Way to take that self-loathing and crank it to 11, Schwab.
 
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CaliforniaDude  • 4 days ago 


These GOP Texas Neanderthals are totally nuts. I can't wait for the moment that Texas follows California's lead and turns Blue....that will be the day these bigots will finally be defeated and lose all political influence. Texas WILL turn blue because of the LATINO voters just like California....
 
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Gerry Fisher  • 4 days ago 


If the Republicans had an ounce of integrity, they'd be OK with the ban for children, given how that treatment increases suicidality in that population, and hold their ground for consenting adults. But....
As for the Log Cabin Club and any other homocons...whatever.
 
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shellback  • 4 days ago 


Jeremy needs to go through the "therapy." He might sing a different song afterwards.
 
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Octavio > shellback  • 4 days ago 


I bet he'd still sing falsetto. :-)
 
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Secure  • 4 days ago 


http://joemygod.blogspot.com/2...
This is JMG story in 2014 about Mr. Schwab in a commercial for a Dallas titty bar.
 
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JamesBradshaw  • 4 days ago 


Under no circumstance should a minor be forced into such treatment.
At the same time, why should I care if a sane adult wants to use questionable means of "therapy" to make them straight? Free country, isn't it?

If we seek to make reparative therapy (which has, at best, only a placebo effect) a crime, shouldn't we ban palm readers, psychic hotlines and most other things adults use to make them feel better about themselves?
Let people choose for themselves, for Christs' sake. I think Mormons are nuts to believe in magic underwear, but you don't see me trying to ban it.
 
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BeccaM > JamesBradshaw  • 4 days ago 


And while we're at it, let's not bother to license doctors because people should be free to go see quacks who engage in medical malpractice. So what if it's snake oil they're prescribing for cancer treatment instead of chemo and stem cell therapy, right? It's a free country, isn't it? /s
There's a reason we license mental health professionals as well as those who treat the human body.
Don't get me wrong: These people (adults, only of course) who think they need not to be gay can go talk to whomever they please. Hell, most fundamentalist clergy will be glad to fulfill that role of being an anti-gay bigot. But the person they're seeing should not be allowed to hang a mental health professional license on their walls or advertise themselves as such. And as for kids...well there's a reason parents can be prosecuted if they subject their children to medically questionable treatment. Which is what anti-gay 'reparative' therapy is.
 
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Schlukitz > BeccaM  • 4 days ago 


This!
 
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Schlukitz > JamesBradshaw  • 4 days ago 


Yes, we should ban palm readers, psychic hotlines and other scams that do not deliver what they promise and bilk millions out of unsuspecting victims, in addition to scam artists who disregard the fact that there is no scientific evidence to support people choosing to be gay or being able to change their sexual orientation.
All of these people are charlatans who do more harm than good.
 
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Sam_Handwich > JamesBradshaw  • 4 days ago 


therapists are licensed, and therefore regulated by the state
psychics aren't
 
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KCMC > Sam_Handwich  • 4 days ago 


yes, and yet many are not licensed clinical therapists. Xian counselors with divinity/pastoral care degrees counsel unlicensed.
 
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JamesBradshaw > Sam_Handwich  • 4 days ago 


Yes, but the whole field of psychiatry isn't a hard science. Let's remember that it was only decades ago that homosexuality was deemed a mental illness.
Even today, there are a great number of controversial positions taken by those in the field that are challenged by critics (treatment for ADHD being but a trivial example). Look up current treatment of any severe mental illness and you'll find dissenting opinions within the field.
My point remains. These are sane and capable adults who just have come to believe that a controversial "therapy" is effective just as others have. Let them make up their own minds (as much as I disagree with it).
http://www.livescience.com/344...
 
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Schlukitz > JamesBradshaw  • 4 days ago 


It wasn't that long ago that doctors blew smoke up people's asses because they thought it would revive drowning victims.
http://www.todayifoundout.com/...
That idiotic practice was abandoned because we have learned better.
Why do you insist on being an apologist for criminal activities that have been proven to harm LGBT people...or to put it yet another way, do you believe that we should still allow doctors to blow smoke up people's asses?
 
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JamesBradshaw > Schlukitz  • 4 days ago 


Because what's fact today is often refuted tomorrow.
Again, much of psychiatry involves ambiguity. Define "normal". Who's the gatekeeper for this absolute, objective definition? The problem is that one assumes a set of underlying values to even define that word, and those values are going to differ.
Look, sexuality is complex. My personal opinion is that people fall on a spectrum, with most of us falling towards the extreme of one side of heterosexual or homosexuality. There are, however, people whose sexuality can be somewhere along the middle, and others whose sexuality is sent off in a different "direction" because of life traumas (sexual abuse, etc). They may not be true homosexuals (or true heterosexuals for that matter) but who have developed that identity as a reaction to or against a specific event.
Much of reparative therapy is led by charlatans. Others are simply misguided. There might be a few variants who are actually seeking to return a person to their "authentic" sexuality. Who knows.
I just am wary of making these things a criminal act.
 
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Schlukitz > JamesBradshaw  • 4 days ago 


There is no lack of organizations in the U.S.A. that would have no problem whatsoever with re-criminalizing homosexuality.
http://www.thenewcivilrightsmo...
"Others are simply misguided."
I strongly disagree with you. They are ALL charlatans, even if they believe that they can return a person to their "authentic" sexuality.
Just because some "believes" themselves to be right, does not make it so.
Witness the anti-gay stance of the RC Church. They may believe that homosexuality is wrong but it doesn't make them right either. Nor, do we need to "respect" the biases, bigotry and hatred of folks like this and allow them to continue to poison people's minds against LGBT folks.
People who believe that they can change a person's sexuality, are just a bad as the people who made homosexuality a crime in the first place.
They don't get a free pass from me.
 
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JamesBradshaw > Schlukitz  • 4 days ago 


"Homosexuality is bad" is a value judgment. "Homosexuality is good" is also a value judgment.
You're assuming that some values are better or "truer" than others. That sounds a bit absolutist to me.
;-)
In all seriousness, I think homosexuality as an orientation is morally neutral. How it's manifest is not. You can be a monogamously partnered gay person (ethical, IMO) or a homosexual rapist (unethical, IMO).
So long as someone's made aware that this "therapy" may not work and has its risks, why is it the government's job to prevent these adults from living out their values as they see fit? That sounds like the same dogmatic approach to life that fundamentalists have, doesn't it? After all, they insist that their values are the only "correct" ones.
 
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Adam King > JamesBradshaw  • 4 days ago 


"May not work"? It doesn't work. "Has its risks"? It harms people. "So long as someone's made aware..."? Where is this education supposed to be coming from? In short, you're full of shit.
 
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another_steve > JamesBradshaw  • 4 days ago 


Thought-provoking comments, James. Kudos to you for going there. I get what you're saying, though I'm uneasy about any official government sanctioning or public subsidizing of quack medicine or science.
If it's just someone opening up his door to people who want to be exorcised of this or that demon -- for a fee or not -- and there's no government sanctioning, no government subsidies of any kind, and the taxpayers pay zero toward it, I'm okay with it. I believe strongly in the right of mentally competent human beings to do what they believe is in their best interest (provided, of course, doing so harms no one else).
You know, some insurance companies actually cover acupuncture? A pseudo-medical treatment that the vast majority of medical professionals say is quack/placebo medicine? As a result, you and I end up subsidizing the quackery through our higher insurance premiums.
I have problems with that.
 
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Reality.Bites > another_steve  • 3 days ago 


Steve has never found a kind of anti-gay hate he doesn't approve of.
 
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JamesBradshaw > another_steve  • 4 days ago 


Yeah, I'm not sure about subsidizing experimental treatments either.
You know, some cover sessions with a chiropractor, but that field too has its controversies. When it started in 1895, its leading practitioner wanted to establish it as a religion so as to benefit from religious exemption laws.
 
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another_steve > JamesBradshaw  • 4 days ago 


Chiropractic alternative medicine works -- but the vast majority of people who have experienced it will tell you it works only temporarily.
If a chiropractor realigns your neck or spine, you'll be in heaven for a while. Trust me -- I've had it done. Heaven. But as you revert to your usual physical/emotional routine, you go out of alignment once again.
A bit like dieting, that.
It works, but only until you return to your prior eating habits -- which the vast majority of dieters do.
 
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Sam_Handwich > JamesBradshaw  • 4 days ago 


the laws passed in a number of states specifically ban "reparative therapy" for minors, not adults
 
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BeccaM > JamesBradshaw  • 4 days ago 


It was only a few decades ago when ulcers were thought to be caused by stress and spicy foods and not a chronic bacterial infection easily treated with antibiotics.
Science itself evolves and changes over time as new information is discovered, tested, and proven. Psychiatry and psychology have advanced as well -- and through rigorous studies which didn't set out to prove from the start that being gay was a mental dysfunction, they discovered it isn't and furthermore that being a well-adjusted gay person is far easier (and healthier) to achieve than trying to coerce and mentally torture someone out of it.
 
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Paige Turner > BeccaM  • 4 days ago 


Nicely put
 
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Homo Erectus > JamesBradshaw  • 4 days ago 


They're not sane people.
 
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Schlukitz > Homo Erectus  • 4 days ago 


Thank you for pointing that out. ;-)
 
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zhera > JamesBradshaw  • 4 days ago 


A simple answer: Reparative therapy not only doesn't help people, it hurts them. It makes up a problem and claim to have the solution, then charges the victims for repeat 'treatments'.
 
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Reality.Bites > JamesBradshaw  • 4 days ago 


And there are circumstances under which palm readers and psychics can be charged with criminal fraud and/or sued. When you make false claims about what you can do, you run afoul of the law, like JONAH did in New Jersey.
These people need to be sued into the poorhouse.
 
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Adam King > JamesBradshaw  • 4 days ago 


So, you're in favor of allowing charlatans and religious nuts to victimize vulnerable people. I disagree.
 
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chris10858 > JamesBradshaw  • 4 days ago 


I can see your viewpoint but I think the difference here is that many of these so-called professionals pass themselves off as medical professionals and pretend that there is some good science behind what they do.
 
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Ed Burrow > chris10858  • 3 days ago 


But it's in the bible. It's better then science. That's I learned my grammer.
 
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MikeinATL  • 2 days ago 


I had a difficult time accepting my sexuality but at least I never hated myself like these LCR folks.
 
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TallBearNC  • 3 days ago 


LoG CABIN crew should be shunned in our community... When I find out a newly made gay friend is republican...DROPPED. They are a bunch of fools just being used by the GOP. The goP doesn't give a crap about them ...all the GOP cares about is that a bunch of stupid gay people are willing to vote for them.
 
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biki  • 3 days ago 


GOP is ≠ to Compassion
 
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Guess  • 3 days ago 


Just a reminder...http://joemygod.blogspot.com/2...
 
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Skeptical_Inquirer  • 4 days ago 


OT - I nominate Toddler/Owl Toy 2016.
https://www.buzzfeed.com/julia...
 
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NZArtist  • 4 days ago 


Or, we could take a moment to watch a completely unrelated video of a cute kitten chasing digital paint-strokes on a monitor.

  

 
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Ginger Snap  • 4 days ago 


Tweaked- something the GOP does to continue to discriminate
Tweaked-something you did while having insanely awesome sex.
I don't really do drugs anymore but know which I'd choose to support.
 
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Secure  • 4 days ago 


Jeremy Schwab was in SIX long-term relationships - his words. Ridiculous.

  

 
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Turtle73  • 4 days ago 


As far as I'm concerned, any GOP politician running for office in TX who comes out in support of this platform has just announced their intention to violate every word of their oath of office.
If Texas will not enforce its laws against perjury, US marshals need to step in and do it. Arrest the lot of them.
 
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J S  • 4 days ago 


Why won't the greater business community reject these platforms the way they are doing with religious freedom bills? The gay community is obviously powerless to do anything about these horrible, hate filled party platforms. Does nobody support us?
 
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B Snow > J S  • 4 days ago 


I think the business community is just waking up to the issue. If we call their attention to it, we may see some action.
 
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bkmn  • 4 days ago 


It's all a part of their rationalization process. If being gay is a choice then you can change your choice. Doesn't matter that there are no credible studies that show this to be true.
 
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another_steve > bkmn  • 4 days ago 


And even if it turned out that being gay were 100 percent choice, that should/would have zero effect on our demand for equality and the end of discrimination.
Zero.
The "we're born this way" argument (true, as every queer person knows) is a political-expediency argument only.
 
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Friday > another_steve  • 4 days ago 


More than 'political expediency' it just happens to refute all the arguments the anti-gay Right uses to claim we're a 'sin'. Or a 'problem that can be made to go away.' Or a 'parenting issue to blame parents on to scare and shame and scam them into to try and beat the queer out of kids.' Or make LGBT kids homelss, or etc etc.
 
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another_steve > Friday  • 2 days ago 


I get that -- but again, it's an argument for expediency sake only.
That we have to "refute" the arguments you list makes me sick.
And angry.
 
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geoffalnutt  • 4 days ago 


For someone who is so terribly straight - he really should stop tweezing his eyebrows.
 
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another_steve > geoffalnutt  • 4 days ago 


I love men with big bushy eyebrows. Big turn-on for me.
Mine are rather sparse. :-(
I have thyroid deficiency and understand that sparse eyebrows can sometimes result from that.
 
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B Snow > another_steve  • 4 days ago 


I missed pretty much the entire plot of show due to being fixated on the Knave of Hearts' eyebrows.

  
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Secure  • 4 days ago 


Jeremy Schwab Demo Reel -
  


 
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BobSF_94117 > Secure  • 4 days ago 


If he's going to play straight roles, he's got to learn to stop looking pretty women in the eyes.
 
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Secure > BobSF_94117  • 4 days ago 


He wants SO BADLY to be straight. He is doing extreme harm to Texans.
 
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another_steve > BobSF_94117  • 4 days ago 


Lol. What an astute observation, Bob.
It's always the closeted queer guys who try to exhibit -- or think they're exhibiting -- the stereotypical "sexy, masculine, woman-killer" look.
 
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Gene > Secure  • 4 days ago 


oh hell....that was....awful.
I mean...damn. Plan 9 from Outer Space, the bra that ate Los Angeles quality bad.
oh fuck...I hope he can type...or cook...or operate a lawn mower. I would not wish indigence on anyone.I will add that he is just one SHADE of "straight acting" more "straight acting" than Paul Lynde
 
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DaveDocSC > Secure  • 4 days ago 


Barf
 
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That_Looks_Delicious > Secure  • 4 days ago 


OMG
how embarassing (his acting)
 
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johncAtl > Barbara Thomas  • 3 days ago 


This is so great. I'm signing up now so I can finally get the Jeff Stryker penis transplant. Oh wait, then I would have to start talking really stupid while I have sex. Never mind.
 
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coram nobis > johncAtl  • 3 days ago 


Does it have a USB port? Will there be extension courses?
 
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djcoastermark > johncAtl  • 3 days ago 


to late I got the stryker penis with the bubble blow up na nah na na nah. try topping that one. (sorry. just kidding)
 
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johncAtl > djcoastermark  • 3 days ago 


Okay, so I watched Undercover Boss tonight since you shamelessly promoted it. And yeah, the Texas boy was cute and deserved good things to happen to him. It was very cool what the owners did for him. I hope a lot more good happens for him.
Edit: Even if he wasn't cute he deserves good things to happen to him. That was stupid of me to associate his looks to his worth as a person. At my age I should know better.
 
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djcoastermark > johncAtl  • 3 days ago 


Sorry for the promoting, it was a cool show, He has waited on us before, was good. My main thrust I guess, was for our family members who don't know or understand our life per se. to see the show and maybe, just maybe, understand "us" a bit more. I think I won over a few hearts tonight,
 
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johncAtl > djcoastermark  • 3 days ago 


I was teasing about the shameless promotion. Joe doesn't mind so when appropriate do it.
 
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djcoastermark > johncAtl  • 3 days ago 


It was a really cool moment with my parents watching it live and interacting with them at the same time, (a first for them, ya know that interweb thing) Mom had her moments and dad was a little unaware til mom hit him up side the head with a frying pan and reminded him thats where we went. He was clueless and then it dawned on him, and he was like BING a lite went on. And all is great now. Best moment ever!
 
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johncAtl > djcoastermark  • 3 days ago 


Wow! Just !!!
 
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djcoastermark > johncAtl  • 3 days ago 


Yeah I think I have the best family ever. they are great
 
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johncAtl > djcoastermark  • 3 days ago 


That's awesome. I grew up in a very dysfunctional family, but I always knew my parents loved me no matter what. I'm the liberal that I am because of them.
 
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djcoastermark > johncAtl  • 3 days ago 


Me too. never ever did they say anything in front of as kids that was derogative of anyone. to this day ,and I have said it to them thank you for bringing me up that way
 
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Jack M.  • 4 days ago 


Yah, that's really fair to link this idiot to LCR. LCR members are gay, not "ex gay." LCR opposes "conversion therapy" and fights for gay rights. You may remember that it sued the Bush Administration to overturn DADT. Total smear on them to try to tag them with this guy. BTW, several "ex gays" including Michael Glatze and Rosaria Butterfield are formerly identified as "queer." May we expect JMG to make a note of this every time they come up?
 
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oikos > Jack M.  • 4 days ago 


LCRs are quislings. They endorse republican candidates who would strip us of our rights.
 
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stevenj > Jack M.  • 4 days ago 


Yes, we've seen the influence LCR have over the Republicans (zilch) and their 40 + year wait to join the fight for gay rights. What have they done since?
 
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Little Kiwi > stevenj  • 4 days ago 


poor Jack is a racist, closeted, trolling coward. ignore her. her family already does.
 
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Jack M. > stevenj  • 4 days ago 


Yah, i'm sure you have extensive knowledge of their activities and their success/failure ratio. They aren't even 40 years old, not 40+ years.
 
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stevenj > Jack M.  • 4 days ago 


LCR was founded in 1977. So 39 years to be exact. They have been a thorn in the side of the gay community, mostly, ever since. Yes, I've been around for a lot longer than the LCR and am very aware of LGBT history and that there were gay Republicans before LCR who refused to join the efforts to further LGBT causes. What positive things have they accomplished besides filing a lawsuit against DADT?
 
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Jack M. > stevenj  • 2 days ago 


I wonder if you realize that nothing you have said, even if it were true, has anything to do with what my original point. Even if LCR had an abysmal record of moving the GOP in the right direction, even if LCR consisted of a bunch of fools who tilt at windmills and who have accomplished nothing in their entire existence, it still would be unfair to equate them with the overtly and actively antigay clown discussed in the above post. At the very worst, it would mean that LCR folks were well-meaning but hopelessly naive failures. It would not make them "ex-gays" who actively lobby for anti-gay policies, which is what this TX clown is doing. The LGBTQ Task Force has a long record of abysmal failure, going back even further than LCR's existence, but that doesn't make them NOM.
 
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Houndentenor > stevenj  • 4 days ago 


It's not like most Democrats were all that gay-friendly in 1977. Reagan came out against the Briggs Initiative in California in '78 before Carter did. So there was some hope back then of influencing the party. But once the GOP brought in the religious right, any hope of them ever having any influence for the better was lost. And that happened only a couple of years after they started. So why are they still a thing? Oh yeah, trust fund gays don't want to pay inheritance taxes.
 
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stevenj > Houndentenor  • 3 days ago 


I think it depends on where in the country you lived in 1977 as to how friendly Democrats were. I never heard any Dems urging people to vote Yes on the Briggs initiative in the SF Bay Area. By then the SF mayor's office was occupied by a very progressive Democrat and the voters were voting out the last couple of conservative Democrats on the BOS. The Republicans (gay and straight) at that time were still very hostile. And yes, it was all about money and business then just like today.
 
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Houndentenor > stevenj  • 3 days ago 


Yes, SF. I'm talking about the national party.
It also helped Democrats immensely on social issues that the religious right in the south who had mostly been lifelong Democrats up to that point switched to the GOP.
It was a LOT of work to get the Democrats to move forward on lbgt issues. My thanks to the many activists who pushed them toward it (and still do). LCR do not do any such pushing. They just make excuses for the bigots which isn't moving anything.
They've had 40 years and nothing to show for it except one lawsuit against Don't Ask Don't Tell. It may be time to admit failure and close up shop. But wait, they are useful to the GOP so that Republicans who are moderate on social issues can't point to them and "prove" they aren't so bad. They do that for Republicans. They don't do jack shit for gay people and never have.
My point was that this wasn't inevitable. The anti-gay focus of the GOP was deliberate (to appeal to bigots who are screwed by their economic policies) as was the slow progress in the Democratic Party.
 
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zhera > Jack M.  • 4 days ago 


Feel free to inform us IN DETAIL about all their successes...
 
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Jack M. >   • 2 days ago 


No, they don't always vote for Republicans. You simply don't know what you are talking about. Stop hating mindlessly and educate yourself.
 
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Mr. Peepers  • 4 days ago 


We must allow the wonderful people of Texas to do as they please. After all, it is their state AND the largest state. If you don't like it then don't live in Texas.
 
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KT > Mr. Peepers  • 4 days ago 


Alaska would like to disagree with your largest state comment.
 
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Mr. Peepers > KT  • 4 days ago 


Alaska doesn't count. It is not attached to the mainland of the U.S.A.
 
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Bad Tom > Mr. Peepers  • 4 days ago 


That's a convenient arbitrary requirement.
 
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BeccaM > Bad Tom  • 4 days ago 


Peepers doesn't want to admit he fucked up on basic geography. 'Doesn't count' is the argument of an uneducated child.
 
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Schlukitz > BeccaM  • 4 days ago 


You're much too kind!
Total idiot seems to fit much better. ;-)
 
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LADY MABELINE > Mr. Peepers  • 4 days ago 


I bet you are a real wizard at Trivial Pursuit.
 
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Adam King > Mr. Peepers  • 4 days ago 


Damn, that's some stupid you got there.
 
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Schlukitz > Mr. Peepers  • 4 days ago 


By your twisted reasoning, then Hawaii does not count either.
After all, it too is not attached to the mainland of the U.S.A.
Face palming myself.
 
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SoCalGal20 > Mr. Peepers  • 4 days ago 


Bless your heart!
 
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Turtle73 > Mr. Peepers  • 4 days ago 


I support the right of the wonderful people of Texas to do as they please.
The TX GOP are *not* wonderful people. They need to have the wonderful people in Texas tell them what to do. Firmly, and harshly.
 
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Mr. Peepers > Turtle73  • 4 days ago 


You are shrill and verbose. Your opinion is not needed or wanted.
 
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Friday > Mr. Peepers  • 4 days ago 


If that's 'verbose' you need to grow an attention span.
 
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Octavio > Mr. Peepers  • 4 days ago 


Mr. Peepers. You are not exactly Miss Manners, yourself. No one needs to hear the opinion of people as stupid and unbalanced as you, except maybe your psychotherapists. :-)
 
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Todd20036 > Octavio  • 4 days ago 


And even then, only if he is paid well.
 
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Schlukitz > Todd20036  • 4 days ago 


Oops...you beat me to the punch. :-)
 
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Schlukitz > Octavio  • 4 days ago 


And, if I may point out, a psychotheratist gets well paid to listen to such stupid and unbalanced comments.
We don't! ;-)
 
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Octavio > Schlukitz  • 4 days ago 


Damn right!
 
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chicago dyke > Mr. Peepers  • 4 days ago 


hello, little closet case! welcome to Joe's! we've seen lots of your kind before. i even lived in TX and met a mess of yall. you're sort of sad, and the really pitiful part is how you don't understand that you live in a little bubble world of ugly and stupid.
maybe someday you'll have a boyfriend. an out, proud, confident, maybe even black or hispanic boyfriend. someone who can teach you how to move on, beyond fairy tales, beyond self hatred, beyond the corrupt and religious system of grift that currently rules the lone star state.
just so you know: i'm a radical leftist (but don't be askeer'd now, ah doan bite) and i'm 100% in favor of cutting your great, big, manly state of steers and quee... i mean manly men, well, right out of the union. we'll even give you Mississippi and Alabama, and yall can form your own little JeebusLand. no more money from the north, tho. and we'll have to shut down all those bases, and take all the educated liberals and gays up here, where they can live safely. we'll leave you some F-35s and a couple of boats and some bags of concrete, so you can guard yourselves and get busy on that wall. Bless Your Heart!
 
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LADY MABELINE > Mr. Peepers  • 4 days ago 


TexASS is in the UNITED states. We have a constitution that TexASS needs to adhere to. So blow that out your ass.
 
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BeccaM > Mr. Peepers  • 4 days ago 


So you're cool with the idea of Texas reinstating slavery, right? I nominate you to be their first official state mascot gimp.
Your bucket of FAIL can't even get the 'largest state' part right. It's Alaska, idiot.
You are idiotic and possibly in need of mental health treatment yourself. Your opinion here is neither wanted nor needed, save as an object lesson as to what happens to people who spent too many formative years huffing gasoline and eating rubber cement.
 
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zhera > Mr. Peepers  • 4 days ago 


Alaska is the biggest state. Even a liberal, communist, leftist, activist, Norwegian such as myself knows that.
 
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Texas GOP Keeps Ex-Gay Torture In Platform
May 15, 2016 LGBT News, Religion

The Texas Observer reports:

A Texas GOP committee rejected an effort Wednesday to remove support for so-called ex-gay therapy from the party’s platform, according to Jeff Davis, president of the LGBT group Log Cabin Republicans of Texas. Instead, the panel tweaked some language in the plank but left it mostly intact.
At the party’s state convention in Dallas, Davis told a temporary platform committee that virtually all of the major medical and mental health organizations have come out against reparative therapy, from the American Psychological Association to the American Medical Association and the American Counseling Association.
Unswayed, the committee instead adopted new language submitted by “ex-gay” activist Jeremy Schwab [photo], the author of the original plank, Davis said.
Schwab’s language replaces “Reparative Therapy” in the heading of the plank with “Counseling and Therapy,” and replaces “reparative therapy” in the body of the plank with “sexual orientation change efforts,” Davis said.
Schwab himself is a former member of Log Cabin Republicans.
  


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Todd20036 > Michael Rush  • 2 days ago 


As if any of today's tea baggers could cram themselves into a Nazi uniform.
I doubt those things were made in XXX sizes.
 
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Veylon > Todd20036  • 2 days ago 


Herman Goering says otherwise!
 
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William > Veylon  • 2 days ago 


Hermann designed his own uniforms and had them manufactured at München Tent and Awning.
 
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popebuck1 > Todd20036  • 2 days ago 


Say what you like about the Nazis, at least they had a strong emphasis on physical fitness.
 
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Tigernan Quinn > popebuck1  • 2 days ago 


And they made beautiful lampshades, too. Come on.
 
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Todd20036 > Tigernan Quinn  • 2 days ago 


You have to admit, they sure knew how to dress..
 
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popebuck1 > Tigernan Quinn  • 2 days ago 


Exactly! No one ever talks about Nazi craftsmanship!
 
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Traxley Launderette > Tigernan Quinn  • 2 days ago 


eek
 
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McSwagg > Todd20036  • a day ago 


You forget Sergeant Schultz. (Yes, I know it was just a TV show.)
  
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Veylon > Michael Rush  • 2 days ago 


Hitler, like Trump, said whatever would please whoever he was talking to right that minute for the sake of gaining power.
And Hilter, like Trump, had no intention of doing any of the things he said he would do once he attained that power.
 
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sherman  • 2 days ago 


Ask native Americans and slaves about the Christian effects on civilization.
 
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Nic Peterson  > sherman  • 2 days ago 


The only thing that missionaries give native peoples are blue eyes.
 
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Traxley Launderette  • 2 days ago 


I see these swamp - dwelling frauds and can't help but remember who they really are:
 
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OSG > Traxley Launderette  • 2 days ago 


Why do they ALWAYS come in fours?
 
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Traxley Launderette > OSG  • 2 days ago 


I don't know.
I do know that I be hearing an all Hootie and the Blowfish and Dave Matthews Band soundtrack in my head the rest of the day.
 
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Rex  • 2 days ago 


Jesus would have picked Phil Robertson as a disciple, but he was wearing a camo robe and Jesus couldn't see him.
 
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Derrick Johns > Sam_Handwich  • 2 days ago 


I wonder which part of the human body they prefer? Barbeque or rotisserie? And don't forget the human intestines for tasty chitlins'. Good eatin', Robertsons.
 
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Jean-Marc in Canada  • 2 days ago 


"....they will hate you. They will mistreat you. They will say all manner of mean things about you."
Those words, being spoken by a man who pretty much treats LGBT's in exactly that manner, are just so deliciously ironic.

  
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Todd20036 > Jean-Marc in Canada  • 2 days ago 


That guy in the photo is named "Nick" isn't he?
 
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Jean-Marc in Canada > Todd20036  • 2 days ago 


No, his name is Seán McLoughlin AKA JACKSEPTICEYE. He's an Irish producer and gaming commentator.
 
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MT YVR > Jean-Marc in Canada  • 2 days ago 


Thanks... that was a festive dive down a rabbithole. lol
 
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Wynter Marie Starr  • 2 days ago 


“Insults, persecution, shunning, all those things come on such a regular basis from so many groups,”
Yes, because the LGBT community, African Americans and other minorities, and women have had no experiences with those things.
 
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Traxley Launderette > Wynter Marie Starr  • 2 days ago 


Well, to be fair, most of us aren't fond of ammosexuals and wish they'd stop waving it -- literally -- in our faces.
 
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Prion  • 2 days ago 


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Cuberly  • 2 days ago 


“A human civilization’s best chance at survival is to anchor itself in the God of creation,”
Cletus Kardashian makes random meaningless assertion. "Yawn"
 
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Traxley Launderette > Cuberly  • 2 days ago 


"Cletus Kardashian."
Made my day.
 
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Cuberly > Traxley Launderette  • 2 days ago 


;)
 
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Prion  • 2 days ago 


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Larry in Oklahoma > Prion  • 2 days ago 


Prion, that right side Jesus is wayyy too dark. He's supposed to be very white, blonde hair, and blue eyed. lol
 
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Todd20036 > Larry in Oklahoma  • 2 days ago 


Maybe it's Carson's version of Jesus
 
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Tigernan Quinn  • 2 days ago 


Why does so much of God's Plan involve yelling at poor people and shooting things?
 
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Yet Another Alex  • 2 days ago 


Quote: “In the absence of God the man with the biggest stick determines your worth,” the Duck Dynasty star says over footage of Hitler and the Nazis.
The SS belt buckle held the words Gott mit uns ("God with us"). They thought they were doing God's work too. Just saying. . .
 
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Traxley Launderette > Yet Another Alex  • 2 days ago 


Sometimes a stick is just a stick.
But in the conservative context we know what they're obsessing about.
 
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William > Yet Another Alex  • 2 days ago 


That was the motto of the German/Prussian army long before the nazi party came along.
 
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Veylon > William  • 2 days ago 


In common with both Prussians and Nazis (and lots of other people too), putting the word "God" on something is a very convenient way to make it seemingly Godly without actually having to change anything.
 
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“In the absence of God the man with the biggest stick determines your worth,” the Duck Dynasty star says over footage of Hitler and the Nazis.
It's been my experience that the people with the sticks (and rocks...and guns....) in one hand always have a bible (or Quran) in the other...
 
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popebuck1  • 2 days ago 


Jesus also told a rich follower to give away all his possessions to the poor. Can't wait for Reverend Robertson to jump on THAT one.
 
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Andrea_Rae  • 2 days ago 


after the cameras stop rolling they quietly slink back to their mansion. . . .
 
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hdtex  • 2 days ago 


Behold the American Taliban.
 
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Michael Rush  • 2 days ago 


Could be as good as " Kirk Cameron's Saving Christmas "
 
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Giant Monster Gamera  • 2 days ago 


Rejoice, be glad, and LEAVE THE REST OF US ALONE!
 
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John Calendo  • 2 days ago 


The review in the Hollywood Reporter, which always dispatches a team to Cannes, should be lots of nasty fun. Not only will the movie be reviewed but expect a report of the reactions from the European audience.
 
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John Calendo > John Calendo  • 2 days ago 


The knives are already being sharpened.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.c...
 
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Oh'behr > John Calendo  • 2 days ago 


Hmm, he’s also executive chairman of Breitbart News. Interesting info about one of film's producers. Thank you.
 
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William  • 2 days ago 


Send Seal Team Six to take out this extremist asshole.
 
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Snarky  • 2 days ago 


Senseless word salad spoken over WWII documentary footage and ISIS execution videos. These people need therapy for how much they fetishize violence and death.
 
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Galvestonian  • 2 days ago 


This asshat claims to be country, to have returned to his 'roots' and live the life of a country man. a simple 19th century lifestyle. Guarantee that he wouldn't last 10 minutes in the west of the 1870's - scalped and left for the vultures and other critters.
 
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GuestStop  • 2 days ago 


You know, I heard Cannes was the place for whores, but I had no idea. The anti-vaxxer shit, now this? They should change the main award to the Greased Palm.
 
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Traxley Launderette  • 2 days ago 


Irrelevant attention-seeker is irrelevant.
 
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Anastasia Beaverhousen  • 2 days ago 


What????? Miley and no Madonna? I am old.
 
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Mark  • 2 days ago 


“In the absence of God the man with who's the biggest stick dick determines your
worth,” the Duck Dick Dynasty star loser says over footage of Hitler and the Nazis.

There. Much better.
 
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David F. > Mark  • 2 days ago 


Shouldn't that be "the man who's the biggest dick thinks he determines your self worth"?
 
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Mark > David F.  • 2 days ago 


Accurately amended!
 
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Where at Cannes can you just string up a sheet and show a movie?
 
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BeccaM  • 2 days ago 


If only all that "rejoicing and gladness" wasn't accompanied by violence and the systematic oppression of everyone who isn't a radical fundamentalist Christian...
Sorry, Phil, as long as you and your spawn continue to be hateful bigots, we're gonna say mean but also sadly truthful things about you.
 
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trouble94114  • 2 days ago 


wealthy grifter says what?
 
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"Just rejoice and be glad."
If only that's all they did.
 
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Are you fucking kidding me?!
 
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Ernest Endevor  • 2 days ago 


I would totally adore to see a screening of this at Cannes.
 
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Traxley Launderette > Ernest Endevor  • 2 days ago 


The red carpet would be amazing.
 
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Ernest Endevor > Traxley Launderette  • 2 days ago 


To say nothing of the audience reaction. I can only hope they've scheduled a talk-back. Though doubtless some cheese-eating surrender-monkey from Cahiers du Cinéma is going to declare it a breakthrough masterpiece of the new Cinéma de la Barbarie.
 
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Traxley Launderette > Ernest Endevor  • 2 days ago 


FOR SALE: French military-issue rifle. Never fired, dropped twice.
hurr hurr hurr
 
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Traxley Launderette > Ernest Endevor  • 2 days ago 


And the craft services would provide provide an appropriate spread afterwards.
  

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Ernest Endevor > Traxley Launderette  • 2 days ago 


I'm overcome by the glamor.
 
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Traxley Launderette > Ernest Endevor  • 2 days ago 


The wedding topper would be included because some some reality TV whoar wouldn't miss an opportunity to stage a hitchin' for ratings.
 
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Hitler was faithful to Eva Braun....Drumpf is a pig who is faithful only to his (minuscule) cock.
 
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Some of those swinging the biggest sticks have no trouble invoking God while doing so.
 
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...as in "good lord, look at the size of that thang!!!"
 
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TRAILER: Citizens United’s Torchbearer
May 17, 2016 Crackpots, Teabagistan

From wingnut Brent Bozell’s CNSNews.com:

“A human civilization’s best chance at survival is to anchor itself in the God of creation,” Phil Robertson says during the trailer for the new film “Torchbearer.” A film that focuses on how the Western world is breaking its relationship with God, “Torchbearer” is set to get a screening for distributers at the Cannes Film Festival this week.
“In the absence of God the man with the biggest stick determines your worth,” the Duck Dynasty star says over footage of Hitler and the Nazis. Robertson recently told the DailyMail that he expects ‘Torchbearer’ to receive the same kind of backlash he suffered in 2013 after he told GQ magazine that homosexuality was sinful.
“Insults, persecution, shunning, all those things come on such a regular basis from so many groups,” he said in response to a question about the gay-rights movement’s view of him. “Jesus warned his disciples, ‘Look, they will hate you. They will mistreat you. They will say all manner of mean things about you. Just rejoice and be glad.’”

  

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May 17, 2016 211 Comments

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Hate group leader Tony Perkins says that Obama’s transgender rights directives remind him of the Sodom & Gomorrah story about Lot’s daughters. Brian Tashman reports at Right Wing Watch: “We’re talking about our children,” he said. “We’re talking about the next generation. We’re talking about our children emotionally being scarred.” Perkins then compared the situation to the biblical story of ...
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