To: I_Love_My_Husband
"It was clear to us when we were fighting for Jim Hormel that the Republican leadership was playing politics and definitely were discriminating against a fine citizen like Mr. Hormel," Smith said. Yeah, that "fine citizen" was a flaming perv who regularly took part in gay pride marches and exposed himself. Bush's appointees keep their business confined to their bedrooms, which is all any reasonable persona asks.
There is a huge difference, and this a**hole knows it.
7 posted on
12/29/2002 11:33:12 AM PST by
winin2000
To: winin2000
You are correct in your observation, IMHO. On top of that, gays working in the Administration is really the least of our problems. During the campaign in 2000, George W. Bush said he would have no sexual orientation litmus test for working in his Administration. What he said was that they would have to be qualified for the job and they must not be homosexual activists with their own personal agenda. President Bush is the President of ALL the American people, not just a few. I have no problem with qualified homosexuals working in this Administration. I DO have a problem with people like Hormel and I think the President does, too.
To: winin2000; Wait4Truth
Bush IS nominating homosexual activists. Take your head out of the sand and recognize the obvious
The Log Cabin Republicans are an activist group.
19 posted on
12/29/2002 4:27:01 PM PST by
Varda
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