Posted on 06/21/2018 11:46:36 AM PDT by detective
An openly gay Pennsylvania lawmaker has drawn backlash after he welcomed Vice President Mike Pence to Philadelphia with a picture of himself flipping the bird.
Get bent, then get out! state Rep. Brian Sims, of Philadelphia, wrote in a Facebook post Tuesday ahead of Mr. Pences visit to a fundraiser for Republican gubernatorial candidate Scott Wagner.
Vice President Mike Pence, let me be the first person to officially welcome you to the City of Brotherly Love, and to my District in the State House! Mr. Sims wrote. To be clear, were a City of soaring diversity. We believe in the power of all people to live and to contribute: Black, Brown, Queer, Trans, Atheist, Immigrant, we want you and well respect you.
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Nothing ‘gay’ about sodomy.
Great vector for a lotta virulent pathogens though, if that somehow tickles yer fancy.
LOL! I guess I wasn’t in the swearing mood.
I’m sure Janine Garofalo (I call her Janine Garbage-Flow) will be along soon to provide her two-cents, she’s probably running low on money and needs another part in some lame D-list movie.
Oh Janine Garofalo? Is she still around? Good grief they don’t scrape the bottom of the barrel they lift it and take what’s underneath.
Just when you think her career is really dead, she pops out of another garbage can. Just like Whoopi Goldberg, another worthless slug whose career has been dying for 25 years ago but she just hangs on like a barnacle.
“... if that somehow tickles yer fancy.”
Oh - is that what they are calling it now!?
I did see a meme several years ago where she said, “Immigrants are great as long as they are not white.”
I am not sure if it is a quote from her or someone putting words in her mouth. Dumb then, dumb now. :-)
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