Who wants to argue that Bush's new emphasis on passing an anti-gay marriage isn't a disgusting ploy to rally his base?
6/3/2006 8:29:47 PM
new emphasis?
6/3/2006 8:31:03 PM
Yes, it is a new emphasis. He hasn't been focusing on it lately.
6/3/2006 8:53:58 PM
i've had this haircut beforebut now that i have it againpeople still refer to it as my new haircut
6/3/2006 9:10:43 PM
recurring as needed emphasis?
6/3/2006 9:20:09 PM
i just laugh at the fundamentalists because they havent figured out that they keep getting played with rhetoric and very few actual results
6/3/2006 9:55:31 PM
6/3/2006 10:02:48 PM
lots of groups get something though
6/3/2006 10:29:20 PM
i wish people like gary the preacher and george bush could have a debate
6/4/2006 11:39:15 PM
The Republicans have the executive office, both houses of congress and a conservative slant on the Supreme Court. If they haven't seized the oppurtunity to pass a constitutional amendment yet, they never will.
6/4/2006 11:44:22 PM
gotta keep that majority(and i mean, they have to keep shit like this from ever actually becoming legislation - because it provides for that dual carrot on a stick, keep voting for us because we'll eventually do it, don't ever vote for them because they'll never do it blah blah blah)[Edited on June 5, 2006 at 12:33 AM. Reason : `]
6/5/2006 12:32:18 AM
gays, just like immigrants, are being brought to the media attention to to TAKE AWAY FOCUS from REAL issues.like the war, prisoner torture, NSA spying, etc... as those issues actually have potential to lead to impeachment proceedings, were there a democratic majority in the legislature.gg Karl Rove for pushing the redneck button.
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6/5/2006 11:24:11 AM
uhmhave you paid attn to the immigration "problem"they want to take the attention off of it because the senate and house are DOING EXACTLY THE OPPOSITE OF WHAT THEIR CONSTITUENTS WANT THEM TO DO
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6/5/2006 3:32:54 PM
ok, lemme rephrasensa wiretap etc ---> leads to debate over immigration smokescreensenate/house fuck over their constituencies by voting for worker plans and amnesty-liteimmigration fuckup ----> leads to debate over homos smokescreenthe latest smokescreen is a product of the last smokescreenis that more palatable for you?
6/5/2006 4:34:11 PM
gays are trying to make an absolute mockery of marriagei mean heterosexual marriages survive, what 40% of the time?this is an assualt on freedom
6/5/2006 5:18:42 PM
^ sounds like you support incest.
6/5/2006 5:45:26 PM
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6/5/2006 7:39:09 PM
it is disgustingi fucking hate this political fear mongeringit's beneath all of us
6/5/2006 8:00:52 PM
6/5/2006 9:03:03 PM
I'll bite.WHAT PRESSING BUSINESS DID THE SENATE UNDERTAKE IN 2005 THAT PREVENTED THEM FROM LOOKING AT THIS SERIOUS COUNTRY-THREATENING ISSUE??
6/5/2006 9:25:55 PM
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6/6/2006 3:31:46 AM
^ um. i mean in the monetary sense, you know, all piled up in one building... i didnt mean they were celibate. but i guess it wasnt really clear.maybe i shoulda said that they live like mexicans. o wait. i mean, they live like vietnamese... er... hm. shit. hey, whats a good metaphor for "you and 20 cousins crammed into a 3 bedroom apartment" ?
6/6/2006 3:44:27 AM
^I understood what you meant. And while these illegal workers do often share small apartments with lots of people, comparing all of them to monks is silly because typically monks don't have money for prostitutes.[Edited on June 6, 2006 at 3:50 AM. Reason : sss]
6/6/2006 3:48:51 AM
6/6/2006 3:54:12 AM
Uninsured drivers affect the insurance rates of everyone else.Those without health insurance affect the insurance rates of everyone else.The coyotes and other crime that come with the illegal immigrant business requires law enforcement, which costs money and reduces the services available to everyone else.The very fact that they are illegal means that they are stuck outside of our society, and will likely stay there.You're right, one illegal immigrant doesn't really cost much to anyone. But at some point, being nickeled and dimed by millions begins to add up.
6/6/2006 7:11:16 AM
6/6/2006 7:47:15 AM
^ Or he could have just refused to go under oath. Or he could just say "I refuse to answer such base and demeaning questions."What was the judge going to do? "Mr President, answer his demeaning question or I'll find you in contempt!""I'm the damn President! No matter what you do I'm walking out of here and back to the White House."
6/6/2006 9:06:07 AM
You'd be surprised how fast they would hold him in contempt if he refuses to answer it more than twice. Judges would love to go down in history as being the one that jailed the president to not following the law of the land.
6/6/2006 11:06:23 AM
Yes, I suppose I would be surprised if that is the case. In Reality, you cannot jail the President for anything until after he has been impeached. Exceptions can be made, but not so some judge can feel good about his place in history. Nevertheless, I still prefer the "not going under oath" solution. You cannot compel a President to testify until after he is out of office. He was there voluntarily, he could just as easily said "I'm busy for the next few years. Get me then."
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6/7/2006 1:06:29 PM
Bush is pulling out Immigration and Gays for one reason: all indicators at this time point to large gains by Dems in the congressional races this November. As the most visible leader of the republican party, he's got about the lowest approval rating as president ever in history. combine this with a plethora of recent republican ethical and criminal scandals, an increase in the percentage of likely voters who identify as democrats, and the likelihood of large numbers of Republican voters staying home.the public is largely united in their disapproval of Bush and the Republican-led congress. so he needs somethign to fire up the Republican base and get the public divided again.what better than: "Mexicans Took Ur Jobs!!!" and "OMG, Faggots are Destroying the Sanctity of Marriage"on the one issue, bush supports a position on immigrants that pisses off large numbers of traditionally anti-immigrant, xenophobic republicans. But since the legislation is written and approved by congress, that's where these republicans are going to take their anger out. on the other issue, he rallies the fundamentalist christians to his side, by supporting a constitional amendment that is doomed to failure, so he can in essence say "look fellas, i tried, but the gay-loving liberals in congress defeated it." So again, the bigoted republicans will focus their anger on congress.not to mention all this has the added benefit of taking the focus off Bush's multiple failures.Its a brilliant strategy: The Politics of Hate. For bringing out the worst in people, and using it to their political advantage, the Republicans just can't be beat. This has Karl Rove's signature all over it. He's a fucking genius.[Edited on June 7, 2006 at 11:54 PM. Reason : ]
6/7/2006 11:51:10 PM
I wonder how many democrats would have won if they said that they agreed with their opponents on these two issues.
6/8/2006 12:06:05 AM
The only thing missing from this ploy is a law to ban flag burning
6/8/2006 3:38:12 PM
But children raised by a man and a women are more likely to suceed than those that are not.
6/8/2006 9:27:27 PM
you know what?we need more gay peopleespecially more gay dudesbecause, personally, i want the world to be more fabulous
6/8/2006 9:39:37 PM
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