Here's proof that one does not have to be a Republican to be a homophobic hate-mongering dick.
The chairman of the House Armed Services Committee said Tuesday that he thought the military should keep its ban on openly gay service members in part because he did not want to open a national discussion about homosexuality. The chairman, Representative Ike Skelton, a conservative Missouri Democrat, said he thought the debate in Congress over the proposed repeal of the "don't ask, don't tell" policy might force families to explain homosexuality to their children. "What do mommies and daddies say to their 7-year-old child?"
Sure, Ike. When DADT is repealed there will no doubt be millions of 7-year-olds tuned in to Fox and MSNBC or reading the New York Times shaking their heads and asking, "Mommy, what's a homofexual?" Please. And should they ask, try telling them the damn truth. Tell them that there are all kinds of people in this world and that's what makes it so special.
But the real truth, Ike, is that you're nothing more than a pathetic homophobe lacking the moral and intellectual capability to understand that not everyone is like you, nor should they be. You're less concerned about 7-year-olds than you are about protecting your right to be a narrow-minded bigot.
I have a question for you, Ike; what should mommies and daddies say to their 7-year-old child when they ask why intolerant ignoramuses like you exist in this world? That I think would be a much more important question.
WTF is wrong with the Obama Administration? Why the hell are you letting BP employees decide who can fly over the Gulf of Mexico?
You don't think that we haven't figured out that BP has polluted the Gulf of Mexico with hundreds of millions of gallons of crude oil, along with tons and tons of Corexit, the most toxic oil dispersant available? It is almost as though the intention of BP is to use its disaster as an excuse to kill every living thing in the Gulf of Mexico.
Why the bleep is our government continuing to cooperate with BP in its ultimately futile attempts to sweep this disaster under the rug?
For those who thought the end of the Bush Administration spelled doomsday for the neoconservative movement, think again.
According to a May report from the Brookings Institution, a Washington, DC think tank, neoconservatives associated with prominent figures like former Assistant Secretary of Defense Paul Wolfowitz, Weekly Standard Editor Bill Kristol and pundit Richard Perle are still broadly active, despite policy failures associated with the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
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