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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: i-node who wrote (206592)10/14/2004 10:35:00 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (2) of 1572918
 
What, in particular, was wrong with him mentioning it?

Highly offensive. It was absolutely an invasion of the privacy of Cheney's daughter.


I see........Cheney can comment about his daughter's gayness when in public but no one else can. What a ridiculous and indefensible position. Both Cheney and his daughter have made her gayness a part of the public realm.

The fact that she has chosen not to hide her sexuality gives Kerry NO RIGHT WHATSOEVER to have used her sexuality as a political tool.

How did he use it as a political tool?

It was, undoubtedly, the most offensive remark in a candidates debate since Bentsen's ugly, uncalled for remark to Quayle.

Just more evidence that "ethical liberals" are nonexistent. The fact that many homosexuals didn't "get it" (and I've talked to one today who, like Sullivan, didn't), improves the situation not one iota.


Maybe gays are not getting it because there is nothing to get.

Oh wait, I bet you all were hoping the radical right evangelists would not find about Cheney's gay daughter until after the election. Oh, now I get it!
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