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76 House Democrats sent Obama a letter asking him to do what I said he could do...
http://www.boston.com/news/politics/pol ... _urge.html
D1B - you have a lot of emails to write telling all these people to Fuck off and stop being hysterical as well.
http://www.boston.com/news/politics/pol ... _urge.html
D1B - you have a lot of emails to write telling all these people to Fuck off and stop being hysterical as well.
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We'd get our asses kicked left and right, even by Ethiopia! Fvck, if we had an all-female military, the ground soldiers, sailors, etc, would be filled with high school dropouts, many from the inner city. Shelled-out crackheads on a last chance with the law. Fat Twinkie-huffing chicks trying to get in shape. Not a GED to be found among any of them. Buck-toothed, learning disabled pregnant convenience store washouts from Delaware and New Jersey.
American women are lazy, have no pride and no fight in 'em. The women of North Korea would run us over. In hours.
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Fuck you and your homophobic shit HIU 93.
It is not the right time for the gay marriage shit. That you don't see that simple fact is evidence you are in too deep on this issue and cannot think objectively right now.
I understand your frustration. I just don't think you are being an adult right now, especially with all the other collassal shit going on.
You're no different than that dumb fuck Z, whining bout every percieved misstep and demanding immediate action on selfish issues.
It is not the right time for the gay marriage shit. That you don't see that simple fact is evidence you are in too deep on this issue and cannot think objectively right now.
I understand your frustration. I just don't think you are being an adult right now, especially with all the other collassal shit going on.
You're no different than that dumb fuck Z, whining bout every percieved misstep and demanding immediate action on selfish issues.
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CONCORD, NH—Less than two weeks after legalizing gay marriage in the state, New Hampshire legislators enacted a new law Tuesday making it mandatory for persons over the age of 60 to attend three same-sex weddings every year for the rest of their lives. "Beginning July 1, all senior citizens must publicly condone gay unions by RSVPing to the rainbow-colored invitation, putting on nice church clothes, and spending an afternoon celebrating the wedded bliss of two men or two women who like to have sex with each other," bill H.B. 437 read in part. "Any grandparent who refuses to weep joyously when the grooms kiss may be subject to harsh penalties." Gay marriage advocates are already protesting the new statute, which they say unlawfully forces homosexuals to have gross old people at their weddings.
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Selfish issues?
Until you have been denied rights, you have no room to talk.
Until you have been denied rights, you have no room to talk.
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Yes, and good for them. They did it fairly and firmly and didn't disown him or tell him to fuck off or start a disparaging thread about him or call him a liar.......dbackjon wrote:76 House Democrats sent Obama a letter asking him to do what I said he could do...
http://www.boston.com/news/politics/pol ... _urge.html
D1B - you have a lot of emails to write telling all these people to Fuck off and stop being hysterical as well.
Be an adult, tsall I'm saying mauvfucka.
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I ain't rich but the rich are constantly beaten on and asked to foot more of the bill for this country by the parties. In the effort of self preservation and not being taken advantage of they often complain about being unfairly taxed in the same way that you are now saying is unfair Dback. Can the gays and lesbians really use the taxation issue as an argument when they don't concede that very same argument to the conservatives? Gays and lesbians are typically well off and have more discretionary income from what I've read in the past and therefore should not use this argument as a base since most are democrats and most democrats argue against this line with conservatives.
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i disagree with his tone, but i think D has a point.
insisting on "now now now" 5 months in to the term seems... petulant. Yes, I agree that you deserve the benefits of civil marriage, and the sooner the better. However, just as the civil rights movement didn't achieve all of it's goals in 1961, the glbt rights movement has made remarkable progress in just 15 years since DOMA.
I get the anger... what I don't get is the cutting off of ones nose to spite ones face... which is what i'm seeing from much of the glbt community of late... they aren't being politically strategic... especially this close to their goals...
insisting on "now now now" 5 months in to the term seems... petulant. Yes, I agree that you deserve the benefits of civil marriage, and the sooner the better. However, just as the civil rights movement didn't achieve all of it's goals in 1961, the glbt rights movement has made remarkable progress in just 15 years since DOMA.
I get the anger... what I don't get is the cutting off of ones nose to spite ones face... which is what i'm seeing from much of the glbt community of late... they aren't being politically strategic... especially this close to their goals...
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dbackjon wrote:Selfish issues?
Until you have been denied rights, you have no room to talk.
I'm fucking sick and I have to smoke pot and risk jail. I want it legalized.
I pay an inordinant amount of my earnings for healthcare insurance.
My community is crumbling to the ground and our country is bankrupt.
I'm all for you Jon, but get in the back of the fucking line right now. These are unusual times and sorry, you guy are going to be fucked for a while till we get our shit together. You have two choices: 1. act like an asshole or 2. be patient but keep the heat on
"Sarah Palin absolutely blew AWAY the audience tonight. If there was any doubt as to whether she was savvy enough, tough enough or smart enough to carry the mantle of Vice President, she put those fears to rest tonight. She took on Barack Obama DIRECTLY on every issue and exposed... She did it with warmth and humor, and came across as the every-person....it's becoming mroe and more clear that she was a genius pick for McCain."
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The thing is, we know that we will NOT get everything right away. That is not where the anger is. What we want is some TANGIBLE action that our concerns are important to Obama and the Democratic leadership, and that PROGRESS is being made. But instead, we have been continually SLAPPED in the face by the Obama Administration. Did you read the legal brief the OBAMA DOJ submitted in SUPPORT of DOMA? The very DOMA Obama pledged to repeal?TwinTownBisonFan wrote:i disagree with his tone, but i think D has a point.
insisting on "now now now" 5 months in to the term seems... petulant. Yes, I agree that you deserve the benefits of civil marriage, and the sooner the better. However, just as the civil rights movement didn't achieve all of it's goals in 1961, the glbt rights movement has made remarkable progress in just 15 years since DOMA.
I get the anger... what I don't get is the cutting off of ones nose to spite ones face... which is what i'm seeing from much of the glbt community of late... they aren't being politically strategic... especially this close to their goals...
Obama and his spokespeople have been VERY condesending to GLBT people. If he had announcing a joint task force to work on DADT, and used his powers as C-I-C to suspend DADT using Stop/Loss, which is in his powers, you wouldn't see the anger. But Obama has done worse than shit.
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dbackjon wrote:The thing is, we know that we will NOT get everything right away. That is not where the anger is. What we want is some TANGIBLE action that our concerns are important to Obama and the Democratic leadership, and that PROGRESS is being made. But instead, we have been continually SLAPPED in the face by the Obama Administration. Did you read the legal brief the OBAMA DOJ submitted in SUPPORT of DOMA? The very DOMA Obama pledged to repeal?TwinTownBisonFan wrote:i disagree with his tone, but i think D has a point.
insisting on "now now now" 5 months in to the term seems... petulant. Yes, I agree that you deserve the benefits of civil marriage, and the sooner the better. However, just as the civil rights movement didn't achieve all of it's goals in 1961, the glbt rights movement has made remarkable progress in just 15 years since DOMA.
I get the anger... what I don't get is the cutting off of ones nose to spite ones face... which is what i'm seeing from much of the glbt community of late... they aren't being politically strategic... especially this close to their goals...
Obama and his spokespeople have been VERY condesending to GLBT people. If he had announcing a joint task force to work on DADT, and used his powers as C-I-C to suspend DADT using Stop/Loss, which is in his powers, you wouldn't see the anger. But Obama has done worse than shit.
Just glad you are finally seeing Obama for what he really is dback. Nothing but a pawn.
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dbackjon wrote:The thing is, we know that we will NOT get everything right away. That is not where the anger is. What we want is some TANGIBLE action that our concerns are important to Obama and the Democratic leadership, and that PROGRESS is being made. But instead, we have been continually SLAPPED in the face by the Obama Administration. Did you read the legal brief the OBAMA DOJ submitted in SUPPORT of DOMA? The very DOMA Obama pledged to repeal?TwinTownBisonFan wrote:i disagree with his tone, but i think D has a point.
insisting on "now now now" 5 months in to the term seems... petulant. Yes, I agree that you deserve the benefits of civil marriage, and the sooner the better. However, just as the civil rights movement didn't achieve all of it's goals in 1961, the glbt rights movement has made remarkable progress in just 15 years since DOMA.
I get the anger... what I don't get is the cutting off of ones nose to spite ones face... which is what i'm seeing from much of the glbt community of late... they aren't being politically strategic... especially this close to their goals...
Obama and his spokespeople have been VERY condesending to GLBT people. If he had announcing a joint task force to work on DADT, and used his powers as C-I-C to suspend DADT using Stop/Loss, which is in his powers, you wouldn't see the anger. But Obama has done worse than shit.
What is the gay community doin? Hope you didn't put all your eggs in a politician's basket.
How does alienatiing the Obama administration help you achieve your long term goals?
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No, we are not relying on one politician - hence the lobbying in congress, and in the states.D1B wrote:dbackjon wrote:
The thing is, we know that we will NOT get everything right away. That is not where the anger is. What we want is some TANGIBLE action that our concerns are important to Obama and the Democratic leadership, and that PROGRESS is being made. But instead, we have been continually SLAPPED in the face by the Obama Administration. Did you read the legal brief the OBAMA DOJ submitted in SUPPORT of DOMA? The very DOMA Obama pledged to repeal?
Obama and his spokespeople have been VERY condesending to GLBT people. If he had announcing a joint task force to work on DADT, and used his powers as C-I-C to suspend DADT using Stop/Loss, which is in his powers, you wouldn't see the anger. But Obama has done worse than shit.
What is the gay community doin? Hope you didn't put all your eggs in a politician's basket.
How does alienatiing the Obama administration help you achieve your long term goals?
Flip your last statement around - how does alienating one of the most reliable constituancies the Democrats have had achieve any long-term Democratic goals?
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Man, I'm not in favor of anyone being fired for being gay. At all. I'm very pro-gay rights... and I would love it if Obama would start implementing what he said he would. I also believe he still will...dbackjon wrote:That is only one of the many things.Skjellyfetti wrote:Is what irks you mainly the fact that he hasn't repealled "Don't Ask, Don't Tell"?
If so, the military has to figure out a way to implement it. It's a complicated issue... Be patient, imo.
All Obama has to do right now is to suspend DADT under the existing stop/loss rules. He, as C-I-C has the authority to do so.
Second, to permanently repeal it, pressure Congress to do so.
The military has NOTHING to implement. It is not complicated.
Tell ya what - why don't YOU quit your job and then you can be blase about US citizens being fired for being born gay.
However, I do think that the policy does have to be implemented and it is complicated. I think gay and straight soldiers, sailors, or whatever, would have to be segregated like soldiers and sailors of opposite sexes are. Right? I don't think that would be easy to implement.
And, it does suck that gay soldiers are still being kicked out... like that Arabic translator kicked out recently.
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Why would there have to be segregation? That is not needed. Gay soldiers are not going to be leering at you in the showers.Skjellyfetti wrote:Man, I'm not in favor of anyone being fired for being gay. At all. I'm very pro-gay rights... and I would love it if Obama would start implementing what he said he would. I also believe he still will...dbackjon wrote:
That is only one of the many things.
All Obama has to do right now is to suspend DADT under the existing stop/loss rules. He, as C-I-C has the authority to do so.
Second, to permanently repeal it, pressure Congress to do so.
The military has NOTHING to implement. It is not complicated.
Tell ya what - why don't YOU quit your job and then you can be blase about US citizens being fired for being born gay.
However, I do think that the policy does have to be implemented and it is complicated. I think gay and straight soldiers, sailors, or whatever, would have to be segregated like soldiers and sailors of opposite sexes are. Right? I don't think that would be easy to implement.
And, it does suck that gay soldiers are still being kicked out... like that Arabic translator kicked out recently.I see where you're coming from... but, I see where Obama is coming from too.
So really, it is easy to implement.
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you aren't going to want to hear this... but here's a hard truth (not saying i think like this, or am happy about it)dbackjon wrote:No, we are not relying on one politician - hence the lobbying in congress, and in the states.D1B wrote:
What is the gay community doin? Hope you didn't put all your eggs in a politician's basket.
How does alienatiing the Obama administration help you achieve your long term goals?
Flip your last statement around - how does alienating one of the most reliable constituancies the Democrats have had achieve any long-term Democratic goals?
the glbt community is going to be supporting the dems whether anything happens this year or next... fact is, the Dems are the only party out there supporting them at all... and that's not going to change any time soon. the operative community is well aware of it too.
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Don't be so sure of that. Many gays will either start voting Green or other third party, or not vote at all.TwinTownBisonFan wrote:you aren't going to want to hear this... but here's a hard truth (not saying i think like this, or am happy about it)dbackjon wrote:
No, we are not relying on one politician - hence the lobbying in congress, and in the states.
Flip your last statement around - how does alienating one of the most reliable constituancies the Democrats have had achieve any long-term Democratic goals?
the glbt community is going to be supporting the dems whether anything happens this year or next... fact is, the Dems are the only party out there supporting them at all... and that's not going to change any time soon. the operative community is well aware of it too.
The Democratic Party has ASSUMED we will always vote/contribute to them, no matter what. That is changing. You need, and you need to let your politician friends know, like I have let the Democratic Party in ARIZONA know, that there is a growing movement to withhold support from any party or politician that does not support equality 100%.
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now is the time for brinksmanship?
abandoning the dems for an unelectable third party isn't going to solve the problem either... it's going to elect more republicans, and the rights the glbt community currently has, and the path toward equality that exists would be reversed in short order.
like i said, i think it's cutting off your nose to spite your face.
abandoning the dems for an unelectable third party isn't going to solve the problem either... it's going to elect more republicans, and the rights the glbt community currently has, and the path toward equality that exists would be reversed in short order.
like i said, i think it's cutting off your nose to spite your face.
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Well the possibility is certainly there and if that is why the men and women are separated then shouldn't the gay men and the straight men be separated to the straight men don't feel uncomfortable in their everyday lives as well?dbackjon wrote:Why would there have to be segregation? That is not needed. Gay soldiers are not going to be leering at you in the showers.Skjellyfetti wrote:
Man, I'm not in favor of anyone being fired for being gay. At all. I'm very pro-gay rights... and I would love it if Obama would start implementing what he said he would. I also believe he still will...
However, I do think that the policy does have to be implemented and it is complicated. I think gay and straight soldiers, sailors, or whatever, would have to be segregated like soldiers and sailors of opposite sexes are. Right? I don't think that would be easy to implement.
And, it does suck that gay soldiers are still being kicked out... like that Arabic translator kicked out recently.I see where you're coming from... but, I see where Obama is coming from too.
So really, it is easy to implement.
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At what point do you suggest we stop being patient and start taking action? At what point do we stop throwing money and votes at a Party that doesn't really support us?TwinTownBisonFan wrote:now is the time for brinksmanship?
abandoning the dems for an unelectable third party isn't going to solve the problem either... it's going to elect more republicans, and the rights the glbt community currently has, and the path toward equality that exists would be reversed in short order.
like i said, i think it's cutting off your nose to spite your face.
Maybe the loss of hundreds of thousands of votes, and tens of millions of dollars would get the party to actually "gasp" live up to their platform/promises.
We are not getting any support from the DNC/Obama administration. We have nothing to lose, everything to gain.
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Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:Well the possibility is certainly there and if that is why the men and women are separated then shouldn't the gay men and the straight men be separated to the straight men don't feel uncomfortable in their everyday lives as well?dbackjon wrote:
Why would there have to be segregation? That is not needed. Gay soldiers are not going to be leering at you in the showers.
So really, it is easy to implement.
You showered with gay men in high school. None of them popped boners looking at you.
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until the GOP retakes the WH and Congress and reverses the gains you've made...dbackjon wrote:At what point do you suggest we stop being patient and start taking action? At what point do we stop throwing money and votes at a Party that doesn't really support us?TwinTownBisonFan wrote:now is the time for brinksmanship?
abandoning the dems for an unelectable third party isn't going to solve the problem either... it's going to elect more republicans, and the rights the glbt community currently has, and the path toward equality that exists would be reversed in short order.
like i said, i think it's cutting off your nose to spite your face.
Maybe the loss of hundreds of thousands of votes, and tens of millions of dollars would get the party to actually "gasp" live up to their platform/promises.
We are not getting any support from the DNC/Obama administration. We have nothing to lose, everything to gain.
my point is, the guy has been in office 5 months and after waiting years to retake the WH and Congress, you're asking the party to do everything "now" regardless of political consequences... it's a narrow view that has no regard for political reality...
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You must have skipped the post were I said we are not expecting everything right away. But we do expect SOME progress.TwinTownBisonFan wrote:until the GOP retakes the WH and Congress and reverses the gains you've made...dbackjon wrote:
At what point do you suggest we stop being patient and start taking action? At what point do we stop throwing money and votes at a Party that doesn't really support us?
Maybe the loss of hundreds of thousands of votes, and tens of millions of dollars would get the party to actually "gasp" live up to their platform/promises.
We are not getting any support from the DNC/Obama administration. We have nothing to lose, everything to gain.
my point is, the guy has been in office 5 months and after waiting years to retake the WH and Congress, you're asking the party to do everything "now" regardless of political consequences... it's a narrow view that has no regard for political reality...
What gains have we made this year? At the federal level - NONE.
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Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:Well the possibility is certainly there and if that is why the men and women are separated then shouldn't the gay men and the straight men be separated to the straight men don't feel uncomfortable in their everyday lives as well?dbackjon wrote:
Why would there have to be segregation? That is not needed. Gay soldiers are not going to be leering at you in the showers.
So really, it is easy to implement.
No chance. I work out with a gay man at the club. No boners, ever, and I'm fucking good looking.
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Oh hell it always happened to me. I just couldn't help but be flattered by it.D1B wrote:Ursus A. Horribilis wrote: Well the possibility is certainly there and if that is why the men and women are separated then shouldn't the gay men and the straight men be separated to the straight men don't feel uncomfortable in their everyday lives as well?
No chance. I work out with a gay man at the club. No boners, ever, and I'm fucking good looking.
it was a little embarassing when I would get one in return though.


