Sunday, September 02, 2007

The Gay (Happy) Right

Of Gay Senators and Men

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The problem I see is the lack of anyone on the Left saying the all too common act of public homosexual-sex is a problem. In other words, I have heard conservative pundits say things like, “if true [and I think it is] he should be asked to step down because this act is morally wrong.” Whereas, I haven’t heard the moral equation equated to public “hooking up” from the left which is prevalent in the gay community. This problem use to be confined to the outlying borders of public parks and public park restrooms there, George Michaels for instance, but even there many people were exposed to the obsessive-compulsive sexual disorder that the American Psychological Association use to categorize as such. From the left all I hear is that the senator voted against gay-marriage amendments and is now a hypocrite. Of course, I do not watch reenactments done by Olberman, but I bet that such issues as those brought up by a homosexual conservative are never addressed.


Take note that this behavior of public-homosexual sex has gotten so bad at airports that there are plain-clothes stings that are put together to try and curb this homosexual problem.

(Swipes at “Act,” or Swipe at “Conservatives” from the Left?)




" . . . . and now all manner of sexual perversion enjoys the protection and support of once what was a legitimate civil-rights effort for decent people. The real slippery slope has been the one leading into the Left's moral vacuum. It is a singular attitude that prohibits any judgment about obvious moral decay because of the paranoid belief that judgment of any sort would destroy the gay lifestyle, whatever that is.

Tammy Bruce goes on to say, "I believe this grab for children by the sexually confused adults of the Gay Elite represents the most serious problem facing our culture today. . . . Here come the elephant again: Almost without exception, the gay men I know (and that’s too many to count) have a story of some kind of sexual trauma or abuse in their childhood -- molestation by a parent or an authority figure, or seduction as an adolescent at the hands of an adult. The gay community must face the truth and see sexual molestation of an adolescent for the abuse it is, instead of the 'coming-of-age' experience many [gays] regard it as being. Until then, the Gay Elite will continue to promote a culture of alcohol and drug abuse, sexual promiscuity, and suicide by AIDS."

I will now post a blog from Tammy Bruce’s site:

Speaking of Senate Bad Boys

A post by Maynard

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If you believe Senator Craig's story, I've got some bridges I'd like to sell you. The man is clearly guilty of playing footsie in a toilet stall and lying about it. This is disgusting behavior, and you have to wonder how people like this rise to positions of power.

There are growing calls from within and without for Senator Craig to resign.

Of course, everybody is taking this occasion to trot out the history of sexual predators in government, and their party affiliations, and the consequences they faced (or lack thereof), and the double standards, etc. etc. I won't try to add to the cacophony, except for a quick review of Teddy Kennedy's Chappaquiddick disaster (see also Wikipedia). It happened like this:

Late in the evening of July 18, 1969, Senator Kennedy drove away from a party on the island of Martha's Vineyard. A campaign worker, Mary Jo Kopechne, was his passenger. Kennedy was supposedly heading for the ferry to the mainland, but instead he turned onto a dirt road which led to a small bridge across a pond. His car went over the side and crashed into the water, which was just deep enough to submerge the car. (See the photo above, which shows the police chief sitting atop the vehicle.) Kennedy struggled out and returned to the party site, telling two men there what had happened. All three then returned to the bridge, but they accomplished nothing.

Kennedy then went to the site of the ferry crossing and swam back to his hotel, having missed the last ferry of the night. Nobody called the police. The next morning, a passerby noticed the sunken car and called the authorities. A diver found the body of Mary Jo Kopechne inside. Meanwhile, Kennedy was on the phone to his lawyers, who swung into action. The court records of the subsequent legal charges were sealed, which is unprecedented in situations like this. Kennedy pleaded guilty to the charge of leaving the scene of an accident, and received a 2-month sentence, which was suspended. He returned to the Senate with broad sympathy and acclaim. He recently acquired a new pet, a Portuguese water dog, which he named "Splash". Last year he wrote a children's book about his dog Splash. Folks, you just can't make this stuff up.

By the way, Kennedy stole the idea of having his dog write a book from Barbara Bush, who collaborated with her dog to write Millie's Book.

From sexual predators on the left getting standing ovations by Democrats in Congress to Left gay groups storming Catholic churches… the moral equivalence is rarely addressed, nor how the two parties handle such immoral cases. I am proud of how the right handles such things.