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theknife 18-10-06 04:55 PM

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Originally Posted by multi
Mike Rogers, the famous (or infamous) gay activist who outs closeted Republican homosexuals, is reporting that on Ed Schultz RIGHT NOW that Sen. Larry Craig of Idaho is homosexual.
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2006/10/17/174357/85

yup, that one is a riot :CG:

i used to live in Craig country in North-Central Idaho - this little item will rock thier world :bdance:

theknife 03-11-06 06:51 PM

Larry Craig shrugged that one off nicely. of course, he was smart enough not leave voice mails with his hookers, unlike this guy:
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The president of the National Association of Evangelicals, who has resigned amid allegations that he had sex with a former self-described male prostitute, has admitted to buying methamphetamines from the man, but denied that he had used the drug or had sex with the man.
uh-huh - bought the crank, but didn't do any...got the massage, but never actually got his weiner roasted. sure. good luck with that story :W:

it does my black heart good to see A-team evangelicals go down hard, like the sinners they really are. :tu:

edit: five days before the election, this story invariably becomes yet another bit of political theater. arguably as irrelevant as the Kerry comments, but it has a potential to twist:
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Haggard temporarily stepped down as the senior pastor at a 14,000-member megachurch in Colorado Springs, and resigned as the president of the 30 million-member National Association of Evangelicals on Thursday after the allegations surfaced...

...Haggard may not be a household name, but he is a major figure in evangelicalism in the country, with a direct line to the White House.
Haggard's mega-church, and therefore many of his 14,000 congregation members sit in the midst of the Colorado 5th Congressional District, for which a tightly-contested election is five days from being decided. this stuff can't be good for wingnut Doug Lamborn in that race.

miss_silver 03-11-06 07:06 PM

Banned Discovery Channel Documentary now on Google Video

On Tuesday May 3, 1994 this program was scheduled to air on the Discovery Channel. Influential members of congress applied pressure to the cable industry to stop the airing of the program and destroy all copies. The Discovery Channel was reimbursed for the 1/4 to 1/2 million dollars production costs. This is the program they didn't want you to see!

Warning, not for the faint at heart.

http://video.google.com/videoplay?do...24937663867563

JackSpratts 03-11-06 08:55 PM

haggard's more than a bit of an asshat. i have a religion doco he's interviewed in and he comes off as one tightly wound pompous and scary christian prick. won't miss the hypocritcal bastard at all.

- js.

JackSpratts 03-11-06 11:26 PM

"Fire in the Hole"

RNC Accepts Money From Army Porn Movie Distributor
Maddy Sauer Reports:

Despite running an attack ad accusing a Democratic senatorial candidate of accepting money from "porn movie producers," the Republican National Committee itself has accepted several donations over the past few years from the president of a large pornographic movie distribution company.

Marina Pacific Distributors calls itself "the leader in adult video distribution." Included in the movies for sale on their Web site are videos made by "Active Duty Productions." Active Duty, as their name suggests, has cast active duty soldiers in some of their films but not without serious consequences for the soldiers.

Three Fort Bragg soldiers were found guilty and sentenced to prison in separate courts-martial earlier this year for appearing in pornographic videos made by Active Duty. The charges included sodomy and conduct detrimental to the Army. Four other soldiers accused of appearing in Active Duty videos were also punished outside of the military court system.

Active Duty's films, however, continue to be sold by large pornographic video distributors, including Marina Pacific.

The president of Marina Pacific, Nicholas Boyias, has personally contributed to the Republican party several times over the last few years, six times to the Republican National Committee. The donations range from $200 to $500 and total around $2,000, according to a search of federal election records.

The RNC would not comment on the donations from Boyias or from the porn industry in general.

A Marina Pacific spokesman said Boyias is a moderate Republican who supports candidates and causes on both sides of the aisle, though no contributions to Democrats were found in a search of federal election records. The company continues to sell Active Duty's films, which include "Fire in the Hole," "Platoon Party" and "Thrill Sergeant."

Back at Fort Bragg, a spokesman for the 82nd Airborne said it's distressing to know that Active Duty's videos are still being sold.

"It's very frustrating for the leaders of the 82nd Airborne to know that people like this are out in the public who prey on our troops," said Major Thomas Earnhardt.

When asked about the soldiers who were sent to prison for appearing in the films, a spokesman for Marina Pacific said, "They made a choice, and they were of legal age."
http://blogs.abcnews.com/theblotter/...cepts_mon.html

theknife 28-08-07 04:52 PM

the "Wingnuts Gone Wild" thread
 
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Under fire from leaders of his own party, Idaho Sen. Larry Craig on Tuesday the only thing he had done wrong was to plead guilty after a police complaint of lewd conduct in a men's room. He declared, "I am not gay. I never have been gay".
maybe not, Larry, but you were clearly attempting to physically interact with strange men in a public bathroom. but in the wingnut world (to which Idaho is Mecca), being gay is the real crime.

i think Markos has it just about right:

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To me, it's pretty obvious that every conservative anti-gay extremist is gay. If you're not gay, you don't sit around obsessing over gay sex. If you sit around obsessing about gay sex, then you're gay. It's that simple.

If they came out of the closet once and for all, they'd be much happier and so would we.

Perhaps that's why Craig did this sort of self-destructive and dangerous behavior -- he hoped to get caught, because then he would no longer need to keep up the charade. And now, after Craig rides off into the sunset, perhaps he'll find the peace and self-acceptance that every human being deserves. Too bad he had to be a member of the party which reviles that which he truly is.

albed 29-08-07 05:59 PM

But did he really "have" to be a republican or was it just a choice he made?

Nicobie 29-08-07 09:20 PM

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Originally Posted by albed (Post 257809)
But did he really "have" to be a republican or was it just a choice he made?

:PE: tap~tap~tap:PE:

albed 30-08-07 05:12 AM

Fuck off perv.

albed 30-08-07 05:15 AM

I suppose the libs think that if he was soliciting bj's from women the republicans wouldn't mind.


It's all because he's gay right?

theknife 30-08-07 07:25 AM

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Originally Posted by albed (Post 257816)
I suppose the libs think that if he was soliciting bj's from women the republicans wouldn't mind.


It's all because he's gay right?

the Republicans don't seem to mind straight criminally deviant wingnuts like Louisiana Senator David Vitter - just the gay ones like Senator Craig.

Drakonix 30-08-07 09:35 PM

After reading Craig's arrest report, the matter seems far less "juicy" than Dems want to believe. Judge for yourself.

I think calling the behavior "lewd" is a bit of a stretch. Some of it is decidedly strange. However, I don't think the cops have a winnable case, which is probably why they "suggested" he plead guilty.

He was charged with two counts of "disturbing the peace".

The arrest report is too large to attach - link:
http://i.a.cnn.net/cnn/2007/images/0...ent.report.pdf

theknife 31-08-07 05:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Drakonix (Post 257819)
After reading Craig's arrest report, the matter seems far less "juicy" than Dems want to believe. Judge for yourself.

I think calling the behavior "lewd" is a bit of a stretch. Some of it is decidedly strange. However, I don't think the cops have a winnable case, which is probably why they "suggested" he plead guilty.

He was charged with two counts of "disturbing the peace".

The arrest report is too large to attach - link:
http://i.a.cnn.net/cnn/2007/images/0...ent.report.pdf

c'mon drak - you're kidding, right? you actually think Craig was doing something other than cruising for sex in an airport bathroom?

and btw, the Dems are pretty quiet on this issue (as they should be) - all the outraged people calling for his head are Republicans.

albed 31-08-07 06:32 AM

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Originally Posted by theknife (Post 257818)
the Republicans don't seem to mind straight criminally deviant wingnuts like Louisiana Senator David Vitter - just the gay ones like Senator Craig.

I don't recall even a criminal charge against Vitter, let alone a conviction. But the real contrast seems to be the relentless media hype when all Craig did was tap a guy's shoe. Just how "lewd" is that in the liberal world.


The dems have every reason to keep their mouths shut given that the media is doing their talking for them and that they have a little mentioned member named Patrick Kennedy who got a lot less attention for a much more serious crime.


I think the republicans desire to remove criminals from their ranks contrasts nicely with the democrats desire the keep them in theirs.

theknife 31-08-07 06:40 AM

well, as always with never-ending Republican sleaze eruptions, the fun part is watching you guys go to bat for them :W:

ab-NORM-al 01-09-07 06:21 PM

this is thick and rich

a little long...but only because of the runaround...it works ...

"careful / care fool" :D

and i'm not even political :)

http://break.com/index/senator-craig...udio-tape.html

albed 01-09-07 08:33 PM

Yeah and you're not even intelligent.


Why do morons feel compelled to post something when they've got nothing to say?

ab-NORM-al 01-09-07 09:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by albed (Post 257839)
Yeah and you're not even intelligent.


Why do morons feel compelled to post something when they've got nothing to say?


lol

"not even intelligent" ......"morons"

from you,..... that's a compliment :KSY:

you didn't even watch the vid, did you?

speaking of intelligence

malvachat 02-09-07 02:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by albed (Post 257839)
Why do morons feel compelled to post something when they've got nothing to say?

For answers to your question.
See the man in the mirror.
Quick take a look he's there now.

ab-NORM-al 02-09-07 04:38 AM

this jackass (no pun intended) is a riot!!!

every time he makes a 'statement", he sinks himself deeper (no pun intended)

he should just shut up....like others I know ;)

http://www.cnn.com/2007/POLITICS/09/...est/index.html

albed, what are your political aspirations?..... I fear, you too, may be looking for sex in a men's room at 62....you're showing all of the signs.........sad, very sad

self righteous, unfullfilled pricks

"flippin 'em off" ...i gotcha

edit: to say, i am not anti gay, i have several good business relations with gay people (they are actually more professional than the "straight" peeps)

i don't like when people think they are above the law

below the law is fine ;)

above the law......nah, big NAH! get out!


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