Comments on: "Gay Question" General Linked To Clinton

Politico: Debate Questioner Who Asked About Gays In The Military Is Co-Chair Of Group For Hillary

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by djlny November 29, 2007 5:18 PM EST
The only thing that isn''t a real snoozer about this is that democratic operatives are now openly allowed to pose as members of the general public and pull it off with aplomb. God forbid it should have been the other way around - the gates of hell would have opened over the deceitful right wing conspiracies. My barfometer is reading is pegged to the left side of the gauge. Oh well zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
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by thinkharder- November 29, 2007 5:15 PM EST
Homos should not be allowed to vote let alone live in the USA.
Posted by shafteriffic

I wish you many, many, many gay children.
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by hillaryin08 November 29, 2007 5:07 PM EST
This guy should ask Hillary Clinton about the "Dont ask Dont tell" its her husbands law! Just like NAFTA and everything else they are complaining about.
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by irishmail42 November 29, 2007 5:03 PM EST
The Democrats are getting as good as the Republicans at "dirty tricks."

As for Duncan Hunter''s comment, that it %u201Cwould be bad for unit cohesion.%u201D Does that mean that the NATO countries that allow *** to serve openly in their military should no longer be our allies any longer?


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by dan9111 November 29, 2007 4:56 PM EST
Actually, if Conservatives would see the truth, our American gaymen have a good shot at defending the American Family.

With gaymarriage in place, there is no "man" to steal from during a divorce, and fewer children thrown into fatherlessness. The feminist divorce industry preys on straight men. They cannot do this once homosexuals are finally recognized by social conservatives and the nasty-tasting medicine our society needs to fend off liberal mental illness.
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by thinkharder- November 29, 2007 4:31 PM EST
To protect this country has nothing to do with wearing rainbow patches, nor does it have any place
Posted by djordje1 at 12:40 PM : Nov 29, 2007

HAHA...I''m not a gay activist...I''m a people activist. I''m straight as an arrow friend. What about pilots who have visions of beautiful port side women painted on the sides of their planes, or tatooed...etc? Please, the policy is hypocritical and is meant solely to marginalize our proud homosexual service members.
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by excoachken November 29, 2007 4:31 PM EST
Why are you so worried about where the question came from? Haven''t most rational people had a problem with a policy that encourages deceit and lies. Oh yeah, I forgot, deceit and lies are basic tenants of the Republican Party platform. Perhaps Mr. Huncan Dunter or Hike Muckabee should check the data on veterans who commit suicide and they would see how well the policy works.
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by thinkharder- November 29, 2007 4:24 PM EST
CNN= COMMUNIST NEWS NETWORK
It turns out Kerr wasn''''''''t the only Democratic operative asking questions.
Posted by bizzzz

Oh no...McCarthy is back from the grave. Who cares whether there were dems throwing questions at repubs? Why do they have to be operative agents? If anything, questions posed by dem "agents" are more likely to challenge and elicit "from the hip" responces from candidates who otherwise have just about every responce to a questions rehearsed a thousand times in their heads.

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by frankly6 November 29, 2007 4:24 PM EST



Oh my....



For a really juicy story on question planting and male prostitution, google Jeff Gannon and Bush.



Be careful, it''s very juicy.



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by oneillwfx November 29, 2007 4:21 PM EST
How about this. Since republicans claim they are for equality and believe in justice for all, we can have a new policy for everyone. We can still call it don''t ask, don''t tell. Military folks will not be allowed to say if they are gay or straight, nor may they do anything that hints what their sexuality really is. They will have to ban marriage for everyone in the military. It would be lovely to see straight homophobes get treated as horribly as gay people are.
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by oneillwfx November 29, 2007 4:18 PM EST
How about this. Since republicans claim they are for equality and believe in justice for all, we can have a new policy for everyone. We can still call it don''t ask, don''t tell. Military folks will not be allowed to say if they are gay or straight, nor may they do anything that hints what your sexuality really is. They will have to ban marriage for everyone in the military. It would be lovely to see straight homophobes get treated as horribly as gay people are.
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by terrorislam6 November 29, 2007 4:14 PM EST
the hitlery kkklintoon planted question would be better asked to the kkklintoons,,,

bubba''s first act as president was *** in the military,,, and it became,,, don''t ask don''t tell,,,

skippy is a good example of why we do not want nor need the draft,,, all those liberals nancying around getting in the way of getting the job done,,, all they do is help the enemy,,, just like turncoat hanoi jane kerry did,,, better they stay right here running their mouths like monday morning quarter backs,,, lol,,, right skippy,,,
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by denn034 November 29, 2007 4:06 PM EST
What part of "behave themselves" don''t you understand, blazercoach1?
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by hypnotoad72 November 29, 2007 4:06 PM EST
%u201Cwhy you think that American men and women in uniform are not professional enough to serve with *** and lesbians.%u201D -- so Americans and *** are two different nationalities, is that it?

Plenty in the GLBT community, when otherwise demanding attention, always say "Leave us alone, it doesn''t matter what we are". Right, Ricky?

Well then, leave the g**s alone.

But in unfettered seriousness: I''m glad he served, but his own comment is unmitigated heterophobia.
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by frankly6 November 29, 2007 4:05 PM EST



Oh my....



For a really juicy story on question planting and male prostitution, google Jeff Gannon and Bush.



Be careful, it''s very juicy.




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by one_american November 29, 2007 4:05 PM EST
Clinton just won''t play the game unless she is allowed to get away with stacking the deck...

And Hillary wants to whine about a supposed "right-wing attack machine".

The Clintons are to politics what the Mafia is to gambling.
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by frankly6 November 29, 2007 4:02 PM EST



Oh my....



For a really juicy story on question planting and male prostitution, google Jeff Gannon and Bush.



Be careful, it''s very juicy.



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by bizzzz-2009 November 29, 2007 4:02 PM EST
CNN= COMMUNIST NEWS NETWORK
It turns out Kerr wasn''''t the only Democratic operative asking questions. One woman who identified herself as Journey from Texas, and who has a Web page in which she goes by the name Paperserenade asked the candidates about whether they would prosecute women and doctors if abortion were made illegal and the practice continued. After the debate, she posted a Web video wearing a John Edwards ''''08 T-shirt. In the posting, she said she was disappointed by the responses she got, particularly from Fred Thompson, though it''''s the answer she expected.
Leeann Anderson, asked about the danger of lead toys from China. Anderson, an activist on the issue, is reportedly an assistant to Leo Gerard, president of the United Steelworkers of America. The union endorsed Edwards earlier this month, and Anderson''''s question is posted on the steelworkers'''' YouTube page next to a picture of Edwards

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by superdem November 29, 2007 3:58 PM EST
Why is the "gay" general''s connection to Democrats the story, instead of the fact that all of the Republican candidates for President are homophobes who, even when the military is taking in criminals, skinheads, mental deficients and old guys in a time of war, won''t take *** ? Did any of the Republicans thank the "gay" general for his service to our country ? That''s what the candidates always do now, to "honor our troops" you know. Getting to be a general isn''t easy for a straight guy, much less a gay guy, it had to be twice as hard as well as demeaning in a million ways. I doubt it - Republicans hear "gay" and immediately lose their minds. This general served a country that won''t grant him equal rights, that takes guts. The Democrats aren''t the enemy, America. We''re the good guys.
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by frankly6 November 29, 2007 3:54 PM EST



Oh my....



For a really juicy story on question planting and male prostitution, google Jeff Gannon and Bush.



Be careful, it''s very juicy.






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