1 posted on
02/29/2004 6:54:06 AM PST by
pabianice
To: little jeremiah; mhking
Interesting, gays vs. blacks, and blacks are NOT supportive of gay marriage.
Thank goodness. Now if blacks will just LEAVE the Democratic Party in droves over the issue we'll be winning a lot more.
Come on over the waters fine!
2 posted on
02/29/2004 7:00:08 AM PST by
I_Love_My_Husband
(Borders, Language, Culture, Straights - now more than ever)
To: pabianice
"Gay rep gets squeezed"My goodness!
4 posted on
02/29/2004 7:04:29 AM PST by
billorites
(freepo ergo sum)
To: pabianice
``As gays and lesbians, we don't have any status in terms of being considered as a group or a class in that equation,'' she said. The next frontier after gay marriage becomes a reality.
Redistricting now will need to be based on sexual orientation in addition to race and national origin.
Hundreds of court challenges because Congress does not contain 20% gay Congressmen (since the activists claim that 20% of the population is gay).
5 posted on
02/29/2004 7:22:07 AM PST by
07055
To: pabianice
non-white voters tend to be less supportive of gay marriage.Bush landslide in 2004.
``As gays and lesbians, we don't have any status in terms of being considered as a group or a class in that equation,''
That's because you're a handful of dysfunctional sex addicts who need to pervert other peoples children for political power. Any questions?
``For anyone to suggest we shouldn't do something because it might adversely affect a representative on any particular issue is a folly.''
Don't worry about it. If the homosexuals don't like it, they'll just make their own laws anyway. They're nut cases.
6 posted on
02/29/2004 7:26:48 AM PST by
concerned about politics
( Liberals are still stuck at the bottom of Maslow's Hierarchy)
To: pabianice
State Representative Liz Malia
To: pabianice
The Black Eye for the Gay Vote.
11 posted on
02/29/2004 8:16:52 AM PST by
coloradan
(Hence, etc.)
To: pabianice
Rep. Liz Malia (D-Jamaica Plain), one of the symbolic leaders of the gay marriage movement, represents a district - the 11th Suffolk - targeted by Tuesday's federal court ruling as being unfair to black voters. The ruling compels the House to redraw the boundaries of the 11th Suffolk to increase the non-white voting population - most likely by adding precincts from Roxbury and Dorchester and taking away white Jamaica Plain precincts. But in the process it could weaken Malia's grip on the seat she has held since 1998, particularly because non-white voters tend to be less supportive of gay marriage. In claiming that the homosexual agenda is the moral equivalent of desegregation, the tin-eared Left has essentially claimed that to be black is the moral equivalent of being homosexual... "not that there's anything wrong with that." That analogy has a lot wrong with it, and doesn't sit well with Blacks. Now American Blacks, in whose communities marriage and family has long been under siege, are watching the degenerate Left attempt to destroy marriage altogether under cover of "civil rights." I do not believe the choir to which pro-homosexual Left is preaching sings in Black churches on Sundays. Even Bill Clinton, having spent all that time in AME churches, knew enough to sign the Defense of Marraige Act in 1996.
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19 posted on
02/29/2004 10:01:49 AM PST by
Sabertooth
(Malcontent for Bush - 2004!)
To: pabianice
Looks like this lesbian hack will soon be looking for a job in the dreaded private sector.
20 posted on
02/29/2004 10:15:09 AM PST by
dennisw
(“The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction.”)
To: AuH2ORepublican
Ping!
21 posted on
02/29/2004 6:35:31 PM PST by
Kuksool
To: pabianice; I_Love_My_Husband
Next thing you'll know, gay activists will demand gay majority districts for legislative seats. Actually that could be good for the GOP. With all the gays packed into a few districts, the GOP could actually win a few seats in places like San Francisco.
22 posted on
02/29/2004 6:40:38 PM PST by
Kuksool
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