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Joey DiFatta withdraws from Bayou State senate race, caught in gay sex sting
By Karyn Chenoweth Oct 9, 2007, 0:46 GMT
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Typical Republican. Here's an old joke that typifies it.
A Catholic and a Protestant are talking on the street across from a known house of ill repute. The neighborhood rabbi goes into the house.
'What a shame! A man of the cloth', says the Catholic in the group.
Then a Protestant minister knocks on the door.
'What a shame! Another man of the cloth', says the Catholic in the group once again.
Then a Catholic priest is admitted to the house.
The Catholic man says, 'What a shame! One of the girls must have died!'
this really made my day
'I want to play with you' and you claim your not gay.
Okay
Can all the gay people just stand up and say it? Be loud and proud, gay america. Stop persecuting everyone because you can't tell your darkest secrets. We'll all feel better. And I promise not to laugh.
And while you're at it, how about creating a nicer environment for 'hooking up'? I mean, rest stops and bathrooms? Gross!
'I want to play with you.'
That line was like a sun-sweetened cherry on top of a delicious schadenfreude pie.
The restrooms at the GOP convention in St.Paul are going to sound like a rousing Riverdance routine
'I want to play with you.' Isn't that what the creepy dead twin girls said to the kid on the Big Wheel in 'The Shining?'
As a gay man who has -never- sought sex in restrooms or public parks or school yards or etc etc etc, I'm appalled by those who are so terribly self-repressed that they have to do this sort of thing. Like most of you, I sure don't want to be hit on when I'm (literally) just going about my business. My dates/playmates/potential partners are all men I encounter in places, such as gay parties, gay clubs or gay internet chat rooms, where we know that the others are there willingly, have a like mind, and are -definitely- NOT children (I like Men, thank you very much). When righteous hypocrits box themselves into roles of moral superiority that don't accept their own humanity, the result is always wierd twisted behavior. Honestly, I've shared secrets with penty of friends about stuff that could be seen as embarassing but none of us has apparently ever hit on (probably) straight guys in public places. That's just sad.
I 100%, wholeheartedly agree with Actual Patriot. It's what I've been thinking for a long time.
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actual patriotOct 9th, 2007 - 01:16:58
So, really, the entire Republican 'political' 'philosophy' can be explained as self-loathing and projection...
Well, not that that's a surprise, actually...
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