Sen. Larry Craig is now ousted as a typical Republican hypocrite. Its disgusting, not that he's a gay but that a 71 year old should even think about sex. Sends shivers down your spine.
I think McCain is partial to a bit of rimming. He was in that prison for a long time. So much for family values.
They're all at it...
http//news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6959977.stm
However I'm sure the females of the species are devestated to know that you will have given up by the time you are 71 ;)
Sen. Larry Craig is now ousted as a typical Republican hypocrite. Its disgusting, not that he's a gay but that a 71 year old should even think about sex. Sends shivers down your spine.
I think McCain is partial to a bit of rimming. He was in that prison for a long time. So much for family values.
Nah, Moo, you got it all wrong! He's not gay - he keeps telling everyone he isn't and we really should believe him ;)
Not only that but he loves his wife and his family so he can't be gay.
Wasn't this always the laugh in Britain though?
I remember sometime before I left the UK that some tory MP had been found dead because he hung himself and had an orange in his mouth. To exciten himself whilst jerking off.
Perverts the lot of them.
exciten
someone else who's been here too long? ;)
Wasn't this always the laugh in Britain though?
I remember sometime before I left the UK that some tory MP had been found dead because he hung himself and had an orange in his mouth. To exciten himself whilst jerking off.
Perverts the lot of them.
Stephen Milligan.
However there is a significant difference between that very tragic story and this.
Milligan never hid his sexuality. The story became public, much tot he fury of the Tory Party, because some plod leked it to the press.
One of the outcomes of that affair was that when Labour came to power in 1997, they made no secret of the fact that several MP's and ministers were gay. The logic being that if it is public knowledge, then they cannot be blackmailed. It was also a direct challenge to the homophobes an all sides.
The Tories are now attempting to take the same approach and the hope is that in the future sexuality becomes a none issue. To my mind this is a sign of political maturity and one would hope that America learns to follow suit so that talented and able people of all political persuasions are not sidelined because of their sexual orientation.
If the Democrats want to do the right thing here, they should make it clear that this guy's sexual orientation is irrelevant and question the legitimacy of the police intrusion into his privacy.
As an aside, this case also shed light on the inequity of plea bargains, where people are effectively forced to plead guilty to crimes they deny for fear of the consequences of being found guilty at trial.
If the Democrats want to do the right thing here, they should make it clear that this guy's sexual orientation is irrelevant and question the legitimacy of the police intrusion into his privacy.
What about the privacy of me wanting to take a dump without some weirdo tapping his foot and reaching his hand under the cubicle?
If the Democrats want to do the right thing here, they should make it clear that this guy's sexual orientation is irrelevant and question the legitimacy of the police intrusion into his privacy.
What about the privacy of me wanting to take a dump without some weirdo tapping his foot and reaching his hand under the cubicle?
I agree to a point, but there are issues of entrapment in this case which are difficult to ignore. Also, I take soem issue with the "morality police" approach to law enforcement that is prevalent this side of the Atlantic. Whether is sexuality, gambling or under age alcohol consumption - law enforcement here seems to direct a disproportionate amount of its resources to imposing a particular (and always conservative) moral order on society.
Not being a conservative, I obviously take issue with this, but also I would take issue with it as an American, if I was one. Whatever happened to individual rights and the "pursuit of happiness"?
I always wondered why the cubicles in the US have that gap between the wall and the floor. I could have sworn that in the UK, they have solid walls most of the time?
This from an Idaho newspaper, obtained via "Slate"
http//www.slate.com/id/2172917/
The first response is priceless
http//www.spokesmanreview.com/blogs/hbo/archive.asp?postID=17158#comments
Sen. Larry Craig is now ousted as a typical Republican hypocrite. Its disgusting, not that he's a gay but that a 71 year old should even think about sex. Sends shivers down your spine.
ageist bastard. The way you go on about it I knew you were doing it wrong, all talk and no action.
regards, arizona annie
...not that he's a gay but that a 71 year old should even think about sex. Sends shivers down your spine.
Gets you all excited does it Moo?
Just for Moo, the first verse of Eskimo Nell
Gather round all you whorey
Gather round and hear this story.
When a man grows old, and his balls grow cold
And the tip of his prick turns blue,
It bends in the middle like a 1 string fiddle
He can tell you a tale or two.
Republicans. Hypocrites....
enjoy
http//link.brightcove.com/services/link/bcpid988092926/bctid1184432033