Get all the fools on your side and you can be elected to anything.
I was starting to feel a little bit better until I dragged myself to the bathroom and heard his voice on the television. Fearing the worst, I quickly ran out to hear what he was saying. As he stammered through questions about the war on terrorism, trying to justify the lack of weapons of mass destruction found in Iraq, and about his position on homosexuality which he replied, "We are all sinners" followed by a statement on how marriage is meant for a man and a woman, I watched with disbelief. Disbelief that this fool could win a local election, better yet, a presidential one.
Posted at July 30, 2003 9:57 AM
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Sooooo glad that I missed this, because I'd still be fuming...
If you weren't sick already, you would be now, anyway!
So bizarre...
As one of the homo-sinners, I am glad for people like you. More people (especially more homo's) should be able to sympathize with those who are different to themselves. Your eloquence amazes.
My greatest fear right now is that he will get reelected and that we'll have to put up with four more years of his stupidity. isn't it about time we woke up from this nightmare?
I actually don't believe he won the election in 2000.
Though he is sometimes awkward, I agree wtih our president.
I also happen to be a "homo-sinner". And in general, I don't have too many problems with George W. However, his stance on gay marriages PISSED THE HELL OUT OF ME. Not only that, but the way in which he conveyed his position was horrible. Sometimes I get excited because I think society is making headway, but this was just ten steps backwards.
i ask myself that all the time. i can't even stand to watch the news.
i swear i am moving to canada soon. they have better rock climbing anyway.
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Sooooo glad that I missed this, because I'd still be fuming...
If you weren't sick already, you would be now, anyway!
So bizarre...
Posted by: k at July 30, 2003 11:33 AM