Ha ha! Very funny!Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh you mean the "I would like to live my life in the open the way everyone else can" agenda?Anonymous wrote:They were booing the activist homosexual agenda which he represents. not him the soldier.
No because see if he was a decent *real* American he would've said something about his wife or something. Gay agenda-spewikng homiosexuals need to stop rubbing our faces with their sex. Do the decent thing and lie about the details of your life. Think about it likke a "closet" of privacy; stuff about fighting terrorists and stuff is ok. Keep the private stuff in the "closet".
It's the same thing as when black people tell personal stories about how racism has affected them: it's makes people uncomfrotable. If you want to be treated like a straight white Christian, you need to pretend you *are* a straight with Christian. What could be fairer?
Anonymous wrote:Oh you mean the "I would like to live my life in the open the way everyone else can" agenda?Anonymous wrote:They were booing the activist homosexual agenda which he represents. not him the soldier.
Oh you mean the "I would like to live my life in the open the way everyone else can" agenda?Anonymous wrote:They were booing the activist homosexual agenda which he represents. not him the soldier.
Anonymous wrote:no, I think the booing was exaggerated and I would not have been booing if I were there. I was just clarifying that my take on it was they were booing the reference to don't ask, don't tell, and not the actual solider himself. It is no secret that repealing DADT is not a popular position amongst the right. If a solider in Iraq was asking a question about raising taxes then I guess a few would boo him as well.
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
if a solider stands up and identifies himself as a returning vet, you applaud and thank him for his service. if he stands up and starts going on and on about homosexual rights, you boo him.
So, just to be clear, you fully support the booing of the soldier (who was actually still in Iraq) during the debate? You aren't part the group that feels that a couple people's booing is being exaggerated? If you had been there, you would have been booing?
Anonymous wrote:QUESTION: In 2010, when I was deployed to Iraq, I had to lie about who I was, because I'm a gay soldier, and I didn't want to lose my job.
My question is, under one of your presidencies, do you intend to circumvent the progress that's been made for gay and lesbian soldiers in the military?
Question. How is two sentences and 55 words "going on and on"? The guy has a right to know if they will fire him if elected.
QUESTION: In 2010, when I was deployed to Iraq, I had to lie about who I was, because I'm a gay soldier, and I didn't want to lose my job.
My question is, under one of your presidencies, do you intend to circumvent the progress that's been made for gay and lesbian soldiers in the military?
jsteele wrote:Anonymous wrote:
if a solider stands up and identifies himself as a returning vet, you applaud and thank him for his service. if he stands up and starts going on and on about homosexual rights, you boo him.
So, just to be clear, you fully support the booing of the soldier (who was actually still in Iraq) during the debate? You aren't part the group that feels that a couple people's booing is being exaggerated? If you had been there, you would have been booing?
Anonymous wrote:
if a solider stands up and identifies himself as a returning vet, you applaud and thank him for his service. if he stands up and starts going on and on about homosexual rights, you boo him.
Anonymous wrote:TheManWithAUsername wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were booing the activist homosexual agenda which he represents. not him the soldier.
So...which soldiers can I boo now b/c of what I believe they represent? I'd like a comprehensive list, so you guys don't get pissed at me later.
I know of a bunch of U.S. soldiers who were often booed for what they represented: returning Vietnam vets. I think that was fucked up, but I guess you're cool with it.
But wait - don't you think that Kerry betrayed his brothers after the war?
I'm so confused...
if a solider stands up and identifies himself as a returning vet, you applaud and thank him for his service. if he stands up and starts going on and on about homosexual rights, you boo him.
Anonymous wrote:if a solider stands up and identifies himself as a returning vet, you applaud and thank him for his service. if he stands up and starts going on and on about homosexual rights, you boo him.
TheManWithAUsername wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were booing the activist homosexual agenda which he represents. not him the soldier.
So...which soldiers can I boo now b/c of what I believe they represent? I'd like a comprehensive list, so you guys don't get pissed at me later.
I know of a bunch of U.S. soldiers who were often booed for what they represented: returning Vietnam vets. I think that was fucked up, but I guess you're cool with it.
But wait - don't you think that Kerry betrayed his brothers after the war?
I'm so confused...
Anonymous wrote:They were booing the activist homosexual agenda which he represents. not him the soldier.
TheManWithAUsername wrote:Anonymous wrote:And I'm still shocked that a Republican Primary gathering can actually boo a soldier serving his country in Iraq.
What happened to "Respect our Troops"?
It's "Support 97.2% of Our Troops."