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VA Republican warns of radical homosexual pirates in Tampa

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 11:31 am
by dbackjon
Eugene Delgaudio, the self-titled Public Advocate of the United States, writes us today with the news that radical homosexual pirates were running amok at last month's annual Gasparilla Festival in Tampa.
The event is a full two weeks of seemingly family oriented events, with parades and treasure hunts around the city. But in recent years Radical Homosexuals have been intent on turning it into a two week alcohol fueled display of public debauchery. Organizers started by purposefully making the parade route zig-zag so no one could call it a “straight parade." Word is that Radical Homosexuals have infiltrated as event organizers to promote homosexual events that are designed to prey upon unsuspecting college students by enticing them to join their “krewes” and help build parade floats in exchange for free alcohol. When the young men are sufficiently intoxicated, homosexuals dressed as pirates whisk them away to God knows where to take advantage of them sexually. There are even countless stories of any number of immoral sex act being performed by open homosexuals - some even in broad daylight during the event.
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Thank you Loudon County!!!

Re: VA Republican warns of radical homosexual pirates in Tam

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 11:38 am
by kalm
Thread title of the year nomination. :rofl:

Re: VA Republican warns of radical homosexual pirates in Tam

Posted: Wed Feb 09, 2011 1:53 pm
by houndawg
:rofl: Remember The Raging Queen from SNL?



Yoo hoo, pirates!

Re: VA Republican warns of radical homosexual pirates in Tam

Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 6:59 am
by CID1990
dbackjon wrote:Eugene Delgaudio, the self-titled Public Advocate of the United States, writes us today with the news that radical homosexual pirates were running amok at last month's annual Gasparilla Festival in Tampa.
The event is a full two weeks of seemingly family oriented events, with parades and treasure hunts around the city. But in recent years Radical Homosexuals have been intent on turning it into a two week alcohol fueled display of public debauchery. Organizers started by purposefully making the parade route zig-zag so no one could call it a “straight parade." Word is that Radical Homosexuals have infiltrated as event organizers to promote homosexual events that are designed to prey upon unsuspecting college students by enticing them to join their “krewes” and help build parade floats in exchange for free alcohol. When the young men are sufficiently intoxicated, homosexuals dressed as pirates whisk them away to God knows where to take advantage of them sexually. There are even countless stories of any number of immoral sex act being performed by open homosexuals - some even in broad daylight during the event.
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Jon, was that you I saw in the airport yesterday boarding a flight for Tampa?
Thank you Loudon County!!!

Re: VA Republican warns of radical homosexual pirates in Tam

Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 9:20 am
by dbackjon
Nope, stuck in Phoenix, yarrrrrrr

Re: VA Republican warns of radical homosexual pirates in Tam

Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 9:28 am
by SunCoastBlueHen
Why didn't the Tampa Tribune pick up on this story? :?

Re: VA Republican warns of radical homosexual pirates in Tam

Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 9:31 am
by travelinman67
"...here, young swabby, lemme shows ya howl we do them hydraulics...arrrrr"

;)

Re: VA Republican warns of radical homosexual pirates in Tam

Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 9:51 am
by dbackjon
SunCoastBlueHen wrote:Why didn't the Tampa Tribune pick up on this story? :?
Because the Radical Homos have already taken them over...

Re: VA Republican warns of radical homosexual pirates in Tam

Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 9:54 am
by SunCoastBlueHen
dbackjon wrote:
SunCoastBlueHen wrote:Why didn't the Tampa Tribune pick up on this story? :?
Because the Radical Homos have already taken them over...
Ah ha. That confirms my theory, then.
;)

Re: VA Republican warns of radical homosexual pirates in Tam

Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 10:48 am
by YoUDeeMan
Butt Pirates! :hijack: Hijacking a parade near you. :shock:

Arrrghhh! Avast, ye swabbie!

Re: VA Republican warns of radical homosexual pirates in Tam

Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 10:49 am
by Captain Ahab
Tha scuttlebutt ov tha roving radical homosexual pirates be true! T'was once thought tha Carribian be tha only seas ov thar scourge. Now thay make port in Tampa.

Tis a shame those lads be shanghaied. And not fur thar strong backs, but fer thar backsides. :shock:

Re: VA Republican warns of radical homosexual pirates in Tam

Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 11:23 am
by TwinTownBisonFan
luckily for gay pirates, scurvy isn't a problem... that's why they have lemon parties...

:rimshot:

/i'llbehereallweektrythefish

Re: VA Republican warns of radical homosexual pirates in Tam

Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2011 2:21 pm
by Vidav
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DECATUR, IL, THE YEAR 2083—According to students in Mr. Bernard's fourth-period U.S. history class, it's "really pathetic" how long it took for early-21st-century Americans to finally legalize gay marriage.

The class of 2086 said it was "laughable" that people against gay marriage were given a legitimate political voice in the early 21st century.

The classroom of 15-year-olds at MacArthur High School—all of whom were born in the late 2060s and grew up never questioning the obvious fact that homosexual couples deserve the right to get married—were reportedly "amazed" to learn in their Modern U.S. History: 2081 Edition textbooks that as late as the 2020s, gays and lesbians actually had to fight for the constitutional right to wed.

"Wow, that is nuts," said student Jeremy Golliver, who claimed he knew gay rights was a struggle "like, a hundred years ago" but didn't realize it lasted so long. "It's really embarrassing, when you think about it. Just the fact that people in this century were actually saying things like, 'No, gays should not be allowed to marry,' and were getting all up in arms about it, as if homosexuals weren't full citizens or something. It's insane."

"I mean, was everybody just a huge bigot back then or what?" Golliver added.

The late-21st-century high schoolers told reporters that while many of them had seen depictions of the struggle for gay rights in "old movies" such as Milk, it was "bizarre" to read about how, just 70 or so years ago in the 2010s, many Americans truly thought that gay marriage would somehow destroy the fabric of the country.

Late-21st century high school students say they can't believe "backward" Americans still treated gay couples as second-class citizens in the 2010s.

"There were apparently these really important senators named John McCain and John Kerry who said that marriage should only be between a man and a woman," said a visually baffled Kevin Wu-Picarsic, adding that he couldn't imagine people like that actually being in charge of the country. "I guess in the end I feel really bad for gay people back then who loved each other and wanted to get married. What a sucky time to live."

After breaking into study groups to examine chapter 21 of their textbooks—covering the period from the financial collapse of 2019 to the end of the war in Afghanistan—Mr. Bernard's students spent much of the class period discussing, in disbelief, how even supposedly liberal U.S. presidents of the era were "too afraid, apparently" to publicly endorse gay marriage.

"If they thought it was the right thing to do, why didn't President Clinton or Obama or whoever just say, 'Hey, discriminating against gay people is wrong, so let's let them get married'?" said Pete Merriam, 15, who was born in an age with no death penalty and with nationwide approval of a woman's right to choose. "I get that they wanted to be reelected or whatever, but come on. That is so stupid."

"And look, our textbooks say civil rights legislation was passed in the 1960s, but then it somehow took another three generations to legalize gay marriage?" added classmate Jennifer Goldberg, laughing. "How does that even make sense? Oh my God, and those civil union things were ridiculous, too. Just let gay people get married already!"

Upon learning that gay marriage actually had to go to the Supreme Court, where it barely passed in a controversial 5-to-4 decision, students from the class of 2086 speculated that "maybe people were just dumber [in the early 2000s]," at which point student Eminem Robertson began to loudly impersonate a bumbling Supreme Court justice from the turn of the century, eliciting loud laughs of approval from classmates.

Mr. Bernard, 58, told the class that he himself could remember how in the 2030s gay marriage was still a somewhat touchy subject in certain parts of the country.

"It's true," said Mr. Bernard, gesturing to a holographic projection of late-20th/early-21st-century antigay preacher Fred Phelps on the classroom's V-screen. "Most people had come around by the time I was your age, of course, but you would still read and hear things about how certain people in New Washington were trying to overturn the court's ruling. Hard to imagine anyone being that adamant about gays not marrying, but those were different times."

"In fact, I remember President Romney even gave this speech once calling gay marriage 'an issue that continues to divide many in our nation, including myself,'" Mr. Bernard continued. "Of course, that was before his openly gay son, Craig, served four terms as president a couple decades later."

While the future students, roughly one in eight of whom were raised by gay or lesbian parents, are scheduled to write essays debating the different viewpoints on gay marriage in the 2010s, a number of them told reporters it was hard to conceive of arguments against something as clearly justified as gay marriage "as though it were some big controversial issue, like marrying your clone."

After concluding the week's examination of the history of gay marriage rights, classroom sources in the year 2083 said they would be moving on to the topic of how their grandparents' generation was too late to do anything about global warming.


:rofl: :notworthy: