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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is so ugly. Yes, the guy should be defeated at the ballot box. No, he won’t be in S Carolina. No, he has no spine after turning on his friend, McCain, and sucking up to Trump. Yes, he is the world’s biggest hypocrite. But outing him like this is just ugly. I hope this story slinks back to the sewers where it belongs. [/quote] No. Honestly, it’s he and his ardent supporters who think this anything about his sexual orientation is ugly. He should not take advantage of these sex workers while supporting completely discriminatory policies in his office. The hypocrisy has to end. He and his supporters are the ones who have a problem with the truth. That’s on them. [/quote] DP. Could you list the "discriminatory policies" please. Be specific. Thanks.[/quote] Another DP. The boldest is the most critical takeaway. You’re focusing on the wrong thing. As usual. Most people don’t GAF if he is gay. They do care if he is hypocritical. Because he had the power to oppress the very same choices that he exercises.[/quote] Mmkay, as expected, you didn't even answer the question. I have no idea what you're blabbering about, but it in no way answers the bolded question.[/quote] [/quote] https://www.ontheissues.org/Domestic/Lindsey_Graham_Civil_Rights.htm[/quote] Even Obama himself evolved on his gay marriage stance. He was not a proponent of gay marriage until 2012. In 2008 he said, "I believe marriage is between a man and a woman. I am not in favor of gay marriage." So really, stop being hypocritical about Graham's evolution on gay marriage. From your link, Graham's [u]most recent stances[/u]: "But, the court has ruled, so here's where I stand. If I'm president of the United States, here's what would happen. If you have a church, a mosque, or a synagogue, and you're following your faith, and you refuse to perform a same-sex marriage, because it's outside the tenets of your faith, you will not lose your tax-exempt status. If you're a gay person or a gay couple, if I'm president of the United States, you will be able to participate in commerce and be a full member of society, consistent with the religious beliefs of others who have rights also." (2015) "Graham says the nation should accept the Supreme Court decision on gay marriage. Speaking to the Boston Herald Radio in May,[b] Graham said he personally believes in traditional marriage[/b]," but that America must be ready to move on following the decision of the Supreme Court on the issue." (2015) [/quote][/quote] Did you miss this part? "Graham says the nation should accept the Supreme Court decision on gay marriage." We're all entitled to our personal beliefs. What matters is his commitment to uphold the SC decision. [/quote]
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