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""Protect Marriage" Guy to Testify Tomorrow"

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

I hope they do pass it.
It will do more for Republicans in MD than anything has in years.
It will wake up the democrats who claims to be conservative, and finally and truly convince them that there is no such thing as a conversative democrat.

February 07, 2011 4:55 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

"There is something wrong when a handful of losers like Broadus can prevent real people from fulfilling their lives' dreams of marrying and having a family. I think this is the year that Maryland will turn the corner on marriage equality and pass a good, solid bill giving full equal rights to same-sex couples."

Maybe it will.

Then, next year will be the year some real people can fulfill their lives' dreams of marrying a billy goat.

We can turn the corner with a good solid bill outlawing discrimination against inter-species attraction.

February 07, 2011 9:06 PM

Anonymous Obama knows he was wrong said...

Barry has learned the error of his ways and is now trying to make up for his bad behavior

he got a good start by supporting tax cuts for the super-rich

now, he's gone over to apologize to business leaders

"President Obama reached out to the U.S. business community on Monday in a speech where he promised to make sales calls for American products and cut burdensome regulations.

The speech is part of the Obama's attempt to demonstrate that he is no longer anti-business. It also sets a apolgetic tone as he sends his budget to a common sense, GOP controlled House next week.

Obama walked the block from the White House to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce headquarters -- a building he can easily see from the White House residence -- flanked by his two top ambassadors to corporate America: senior advisor Valerie Jarrett, and Chief of Staff Bill Daley, who, as a top executive at banking giant J. P. Morgan Chase worked closely with the Chamber.

Explained Obama to the Chamber audience -- noting the Chamber is his neighbor -- "we should have brought over a fruitcake when I first moved in, we would have gotten off to a better start."

The Chamber is a major player, being a major funder of Republican candidates and causes. According to the non-partisan Sunlight Foundation, the Chamber spent $32.15 million in the 2010 mid-term election cycle, most going to GOP candidates -- the biggest source of non-party campaign cash.

February 07, 2011 10:01 PM

Anonymous Robert said...

I bet the first three anonymoi have many gay friends.

One of my friends is radically conservative.

February 08, 2011 8:41 AM

Anonymous Look who's talking said...

"American women are generally immature, selfish, extremely arrogant and self-centered, mentally unstable, irresponsible, and highly unchaste. The behavior of most American women is utterly disgusting, to say the least."

That's a quote from an American man, born of an American mother, who carefully hides his identity to spout his Americanwomanphobia, demonstrating without a doubt he's an American male chickenshit.

February 08, 2011 2:05 PM

Anonymous Aunt Bea said...

he's gone over to apologize to business leaders

Is that what they told you on Fox News? Here's the text of President Obama's speech to the US Chamber of Commerce yesterday. Let's see your cut and pastes of what you imagine are apologies offered to business leaders.

February 08, 2011 3:29 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Well, I read the first three paragraphs and found this of Obama apologizing for not coming to the chamber before:

"I’m here in the interest of being more neighborly. (Laughter.) I strolled over from across the street, and look, maybe if we had brought over a fruitcake when I first moved in, we would have gotten off to a better start. (Laughter.) But I’m going to make up for it."

February 08, 2011 6:44 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

yeah, he's trying to make light of it but, basically, he's apologizing for poor behavior

we'll give him the benefit of the doubt and just say he has experienced a maturing process

we were all once immature, even it takes some longer than others to learn some manners

he just better not be rude to business leaders again or we'll be forced to impeach him

February 08, 2011 7:27 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Let's just say he's benign and is giving the greedy bastards at the Chamber of Commerce another chance to do what's right for America instead of lining their own pockets.

February 08, 2011 7:31 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Bush Finally Agrees to Attend NAACP Meeting
By Eugene McCormick
07/19/2006 - 10:33am

After years of contention President Bush has agreed to speak at the NAACP convention in Washington DC. Until he agreed to meet he was the first sitting President not to meet with the group since Warren Harding. The rift was believed to be behind an ad that the NAACP had run before the 2000 election that portrayed Bush, then Governer of Texas, unsympathetic to the murder of James Byrd who was dragged by a car in a racial attack. Bush recieved about 10% of the African American vote in 2004.

February 08, 2011 9:06 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

sounds like Bush had a legitimate gripe against the group

he's very magnanimous to speak to this archaic and increasingly irrelevant association

February 08, 2011 9:37 PM

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