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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: sea_biscuit who wrote (585484)6/26/2004 1:06:27 AM
From: Johannes Pilch  Respond to of 769670
 
I haven't heard of this, but if it is true that he felt himself unfit to run for office after being discovered a pervert, then it is a very good thing. Apparently the light of decency is still being shown by someone (definitely NOT the godless and utterly faggoted Democrats) that when perverts stumble out of the dark into it, they feel themselves unfit for public office.

You may enjoy the public demise of these sad people, but your depraved enjoyment here only proves that unlike these particular perverts, you actually hate the light of decency, thinking it wrong and preferring to have it snuffed out so that everyone would live in the dark as you do.

If this "conservative" did stumble out of the darkness into the light, he, quite unlike you, was at least was willing to by implication admit that the light was good, that it showed him to be indecent, and that he needed to step down as a public representative. In effect, this pervert still upheld the light of decency for the rest of us. He may be personally a pervert, but at least he still had in him enough decency to acknowledge that he is a pervert and that he does not represent those of us who are not.

On the other hand, Barney Frank is actually an openly supported, and even much celebrated fagment of the left's perverted imagination.