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To: lasereye
No one needed gadar to know instantly that Ken Mehlman was gay.

And there he was for years and years in the Bush administration.

The fix has been in for quite some time. Big business for some weird reason is perfectly OK with gays and wants the GOP to be okay with gays as well.

Do they have that much purchasing power? Are they that much better than heterosexual women at picking out the proper color schemes for the CEO's office?

Why is it that Big Business is so big on gays? Can anyone explain it to me? I work for a company that is nominally conservative by the types of stuff we build and our leadership is currently falling over themselves to get the highest diversity ratings and kudos from the LGBTIQWTF crowd. It's a complete mystery to me.

67 posted on 03/01/2015 10:02:44 PM PST by who_would_fardels_bear
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To: who_would_fardels_bear

I was watching coca Cola adds on the disney channel. Big business always needs to advertise and convert new children. The gay business is exactly the same, highjacking the Christian resucitation into a proselytism for free willy consumerism.

Also, big businesses have established military like structures and establishment. You cannot question the engineer. So there is this tendency to like to set people in their spot and to prevent redemption from the business and competition.

This means that in the past it would have been considered racist to utter for a program asking blacks to embrace abortion, being gay and low expectations, but no more, because now it is Politically Correct, and the hypocrites laugh themselves to the bank.


70 posted on 03/01/2015 10:10:52 PM PST by lavaroise (A well regulated gun being necessary to the state, the rights of the militia shall no)
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