Bring it, fat boy.
Why does he look so familiar?
BRING IT ONNNN I like see some of the freepers go smackdown on MOVE.org beside Move org are bunch of girlie mens
I could be wrong but that almost looks like a Rush tie.
Love the tie.
The boy's got more chins than a Chinese phonebook.
In full disclosure, I have a goatee. Though I have had it for over 10 years (have shaved it 3 times in that period for certain things that were best to not have facial hair such as my wedding, family photos with newborn, and 1 job interview).
But, but, you don't have any guns.
Hmmmmm... his teeth are a bit crooked in the front from all those bitten pillows.
Love your tagline. Kilroy was here!
I bet he ate lots of paste/glue growing up - probably still does today.
I see he likes a ceegar now and again, just like ole Slicky boy.
I wonder if they sell men's clothes where he bought that tie?
Yeah, have another bag of donuts, you fat pig...
Sheesh, not exactly a Che or even a Pancho Villa, is he?
BARF ALERT
....The issue in all of this is: "TAXATION WITH REPRESENTATION". This is the reason for the American Revolution and the reason any of us do pay taxes, which is our first Amendment right to be our consenting selves. As adults, it is only our business who we make love with. It isn't anyone else's business. It's called "life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness." Our Bill of Rights is not subject to debate or to the will of the majority.
All of this is under attack again, by the fanatical "American Taliban" of the Anita/Falwell/Bush gang, who want to use the 'gay marriage' issue to get their foot in the door to tamper with the constitution. They don't want a separation of church and state or equal treatment under the law. It's no different than the Mullahs wanting an Islamic state and only their way is the way, or else.
In an AP story on March 15, 2004, A.P. you were quoted as saying that states should decide the contentious issue of whether gays should be allowed to get married. Since when do state's rights matter more than our constitutional federal rights?
Would you apply this standard to the right of a woman to choose an abortion? What if most of the states wanted to ban this right? Here in Florida the legislature wants to make an amendment to the state constitution forbidding teens to get an abortion without telling their parents. The Florida Supreme Court has twice said the opposite; based on decisions regarding the Privacy Rights Constitutional Amendment we passed in 1980 that allows for teens to get abortions without parental consent. Now we see this being amended. The Constitution is supposed to protects us all, but those who don't like it get it changed so that the law conforms to their political, emotional and sexual limitations and to hell with the rest of us.
Once this dangerous door is opened, it attacks all of us. Without the constitution we have no protections.
This week, I saw "Ironed Jawed Angels" on HBO. It was about the struggle for women to get the right to vote in the middle of WWI, and what they faced. It was so familiar to the struggle going on today, affecting us all again. The freedom to choose, the right to privacy and to honor taxation with representation is a constant struggle to keep and the present divisions could produce a catastrophe for this country.
We fought a civil war over slavery and state's rights. Why go back to this dangerous aspect of making Gays officially second-class, with constitutional amendments that could sweep the nation? This divide and conquer America strategy can only benefit our enemies who want to destroy everything America stands for.
"Kerry backs state ban on gay marriage" was the headline of the Boston Globe on 2/26/04. If he's willing to do this on a local state-by-state level, which Bush wants on a federal level, then he's lost me completely. Kerry's position is even more horrendous as it could sweep across to 50 states. Besides it attacks the Massachusetts Supreme Court decision that said that separate isn't equal and civil unions are not the same as marriage itself. For some inane reason Rep. Barney Frank of MA, who is also gay, thinks that it's okay to protect Gays in MA as second-class and not worry that this could spread to the rest of the nation.
The bottom line is that if one pays taxes, one is entitled to all that everyone else is entitled to. That is the U.S. constitution. We have invaded Iraq to install this so-called democracy, which Bush and Kerry want to deny at home.
For you to embrace this position is both immoral, and undemocratic and will come back to haunt you on all levels.
We need to embrace the U.S. constitution and not leave the potential for discrimination to each state.
We need to embrace free choice and love and stop worrying about protecting the institution of marriage that has a 50% divorce rate, with 35% of kids without fathers and 90% of the police work being domestic violence. If we go back to biblical times men had hundreds of wives if they could afford them, yet we have the Adam and Eve syndrome today as the only standard that must be protected (as if there is anything left of the nuclear family to begin with).
As a leading gay activist, and Jewish activist who has been fighting Nazis all of my life (I have been to 31 Holocaust death camps. See Shalom International), I must raise some very critical issues here as well.
For Gays and Lesbians who want to get married, let them. But our movement has been high jacked by this very limited group within our own community. All other issues of discrimination and neglect we have suffered from, including an Aids Genocide that has cost us over 500,000 of our brothers out there, is lost in this debate on 'gay marriage', pushed by Andrew Sullivan and his cronies. However, now that the gauntlet has been thrown down, it's become an all or nothing story here. I'm not sure that those pushing 'gay marriage' have a clue as to what they have done or are doing on this matter.
No question 'gay marriage' isn't going to go away and will play a key role in the 2004 election and sadly Kerry is already in trouble as a result of his capitulations. The City of Key West is getting on board with the issue. Yesterday two ministers were charged with criminal offenses for marrying 13 gay couples in Kingston, NY, where my dad came from. On Sunday, the Herald had a story about how the King of Cambodia was in support of Gay Marriages. On Saturday, Richard Gephardt came out for it. In NY State, Attorney General Elliot Spitzer and many other public officials are publicly supporting it.
While I enjoy watching all these same sex couples kissing on the evening news and giving indigestion to all those homophobes who want to destroy the U.S. Constitution, we must realize that this issue isn't going away, but is growing.
This is the" Boston Tea Party" and "Second American Revolution" all over again with America demanding freedom from the religious fanatics and threats to our Democracy from within, no different from those who would do us in from afar......
Yours Faithfully,
Bob Kunst
Pres., Hillarynow.com
305-864-5110
Source: Same as link above to photo.
Sorry about that, but I thought it useful to throw into a little higher profile what has been coming out of this guy's walnut brain.
Note the font color, which I tastefully chose to match the style of the prose.
It's interesting to see the intellectual inconsistencies and disconnects, the internal tensions that run rampant in his screed, connected only by the supreme, captious wilfulness of the writer. It's very nearly an exercise in solipsism, that deals with ideas and concepts only as they relate to what the writer wants right now, that identifies this screed to all readers of every future age and time as the product of a tantrum-throwing, civilization-rotting superliberal and moral cretin.
Larry Kramer could have written this ...... this.......prourpment.
Seems our thread leader has got himself a real live one in this guy.
What a gay looking tie
Tell this A$$ to bring it on down to Texas, I own a truck, a gun, and know where I can get a backhoe. Kristinn is a good guy and I have own a backup piece that he can borrow.