Posted on 12/21/2010 3:29:35 PM PST by jimbo123
Gay rights activist Mike Rogers, the professional outer of closeted, hypocritical gay politicians, claims to have "pictures of a man who spent the night" with Sen. Lindsey Graham. He's supposedly meeting with his lawyer today before releasing them.
Rogers' previous outings of Ex-Rep. Mark Foley, Ex-Sen. Larry Craig and Ex-RNC chair Ken Mehlman, among others, once earned him the completely arbitrary title of "most feared man on the Hill." He keeps a list, and there are still many names on it.
Lindsey Graham has been hounded by gay rumors since his first runs for Congress in the '90s.
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The dying republic.
Which brings up the point of why would a leftist want to do this, if it will cause a conservative to replace him?
Or a “Maverick”.
Anything to get rid of his Rino self. I always see him sweating like a whore in church every time they put the camera on him. He has the guilts, I think.
Maybe I should say “like a homo in a mosque.”
Next thing you know they’ll be telling us Ricky Martin is a homosexual.
He voted against repealing DADT. Maybe he understands the military code of justice will still control behavior.
From Wiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Graham
Graham decided to join the United States Air Force in 1982, and served on active duty until 1988. Following his departure he stayed in the military, joining the South Carolina Air National Guard[3] and the U.S. Air Force Reserve. During the Gulf War, he was recalled to active duty, serving as a Judge Advocate at McEntire Air National Guard Station in Eastover, South Carolina, where he helped brief departing pilots on the laws of war.[4]
In 2004, Graham received a promotion to Colonel in the U.S. Air Force Reserves at a White House ceremony officiated by President George W. Bush.
Graham served in Iraq as a reservist on active duty for short periods during April and two weeks in August 2007, where he worked on detainee and rule-of-law issues.[5] He also served in Afghanistan during the August 2009 Senate recess.
Patrick Murphy from PA
Joe Sestack from PA
Barry Obama from IL
out them all
Maybe teabagging expert Anderson Cooper can break the story.
There are a lot of senators who vote like they are being blackmailed. I wonder what we can do about it. Maybe the state Parties can do something.
He voted against repealing DADT. Maybe he understands the military code of justice will still control behavior.
From Wiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindsey_Graham
Graham decided to join the United States Air Force in 1982, and served on active duty until 1988. Following his departure he stayed in the military, joining the South Carolina Air National Guard[3] and the U.S. Air Force Reserve. During the Gulf War, he was recalled to active duty, serving as a Judge Advocate at McEntire Air National Guard Station in Eastover, South Carolina, where he helped brief departing pilots on the laws of war.[4]
In 2004, Graham received a promotion to Colonel in the U.S. Air Force Reserves at a White House ceremony officiated by President George W. Bush.
Graham served in Iraq as a reservist on active duty for short periods during April and two weeks in August 2007, where he worked on detainee and rule-of-law issues.[5] He also served in Afghanistan during the August 2009 Senate recess.
He has been outed for years. Only the dumb and naive think Lind-she is straight.
Explains a lot.
The democrats have blackmailed his votes for years I am sure.
Patrick Murphy?He’s married.
It won’t mean anything unless the man in the photo is proven to be a Homo also.
Luscious.
Deeply curvaceous.
Voluptuous.
Just the way they should be.
If she’s a Jewbaccaess, I’m converting.
Oy.
Who cares what he does in the bedroom. I could not care less.
I care what he does behind the closed doors of power, and how he votes.
There are a lot of senators who vote like they are being blackmailed.
These Senate and House travesties of Justice prove to us our enemies see a door almost permanently closed and are trying to push their pervert crap through the last half-inch.
Everybody’s been promising transparency in .gov, and now we truly have it.
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