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To: Irenic
You make some valid points. Maybe his homosexual lifestyle was not a factor in his death. But, his prior service in Benghazi may have made him "familiar" to the locals, who knows?

I am ALWAYS suspicious of homosexuals because of their vulnerability, especially in high profile positions. And we know the homo community is tight knit, so suspecting foul play involving low-lifes like Hussein and Hitlary is not paranoid or silly, just common sense.
32 posted on 09/17/2012 12:49:52 AM PDT by 867V309
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To: 867V309

I guess I just don’t want this to turn into a homosexual story. Most homosexuals nowadays love nothing more than to be in the spotlight and they will use this to grab that spotlight if they can, I have no doubt.

I don’t know much about the Ambassador other than it appears he loved his work and made a career of it. From what I have read, he seems to have done well with his job and was very capable. He earned his position.

I would hate to see a career he worked so hard at to be overshadowed by his sexuality. He died serving this country and I would like to honor him for that. I don’t want the homosexuals or others to drag his name and sexuality around on parade as his body was in death.

I have not read or heard anything that shows him to be like I’m gay, I’m gay, I’m gay Barney Frank. Now, if we learn that the Ambassador was an abusive pedo or something—then I would be all down with dragging his name and sexuality all over Hades.


35 posted on 09/17/2012 1:13:29 AM PDT by Irenic (The pencil sharpener and Elmer's glue is put away-- we've lost the red wheel barrow)
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