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Way to double bump your own lame thread douchenoodle!
The man in question, in the OP, show me where he has taken a stand against the evils of drinking. I mean if he's to be a hypocrite, then surely there is some evidence of it.
I've been speaking generically and don't think I've referenced the OP at all, so I'm not sure which person you're referring to. That said, an anti-gay Family Values conservative was arrested for drunk driving after leaving a gay bar with another man. Do I really have to explain which part of this is hypocritical?
So it's fair to judge all liberals by the actions of one? Truth is, the man you're speaking of may not have been aware that he was in a gay bar or that he was in there long enough to get inebriated. Maybe once he realized what kind of bar he was in, he left. Or perhaps he was there to try to convince others that their lifestyle was risky. I don' tknow the entire story and I doubt you do either. But that doesn't stop idiots like you from making rash judgements.
What a bunch of liberal idiots. Just because someone has family values and/or Christian values, doesn't mean they can't or don't sin.
Liberals basically Admit that they don't have Standards to be Held to, but they are Quick to Pounce on those on the Right who do not Live up to the Standards that a Society should Aspire to.
peace...
What a bunch of liberal idiots. Just because someone has family values and/or Christian values, doesn't mean they can't or don't sin.
Liberals basically Admit that they don't have Standards to be Held to, but they are Quick to Pounce on those on the Right who do not Live up to the Standards that a Society should Aspire to.
peace...
I think this bears repeating here. I guess it's easy to not spout any values because then you're not held accountable when you don't live up to them. That's what you people want from the people running our country? I'll take my chances on the person that has 'family values' and if they fall from grace, then they will be voted out. I think that's better than voting for someone who won't take a stand on anything at all, i.e. democrats, at least according to all the dem supporters on here. Apparently their candidates don't have any values to live up too.
What a bunch of liberal idiots. Just because someone has family values and/or Christian values, doesn't mean they can't or don't sin.
Liberals basically Admit that they don't have Standards to be Held to, but they are Quick to Pounce on those on the Right who do not Live up to the Standards that a Society should Aspire to.
peace...
I think this bears repeating here. I guess it's easy to not spout any values because then you're not held accountable when you don't live up to them. That's what you people want from the people running our country? I'll take my chances on the person that has 'family values' and if they fall from grace, then they will be voted out. I think that's better than voting for someone who won't take a stand on anything at all, i.e. democrats, at least according to all the dem supporters on here. Apparently their candidates don't have any values to live up too.
Gawd, these awful family values people who stand up in public and condemn others for behavior that is benign compared to how they live their personal lives.
I bet he gets a liberal lawyer to protect his civil rights.
Sen. Roy Ashburn arrested on suspicion of drunk driving
March 3, 2010 | 11:18 am
State Sen. Roy Ashburn (R-Bakersfield) was arrested early Wednesday morning on suspicion of drunk driving.
Ashburn was arrested just before 4 a.m. by California Highway Patrol officers in Sacramento, according to public records and law enforcement officials. The arrest was confirmed by Sacramento County sheriff's spokeswoman Sharon Chow.
Online arrest records show Ashburn was arrested at 3:56 a.m. and released later in the morning. Ashburn was scheduled to appear Wednesday morning at a press conference advocating his bill to allow rural hospitals to directly employ physicians.
The press conference was canceled due to a "personal emergency," according to press conference organizers. Ashburn has served in the Legislature since 1996. He is barred by the state term limits law from seeking reelection this year.
An aide at his Capitol office said no one was immediately available for comment.
--John Howard and Anthony York in Sacramento
Bakersfield Rallies Against Anti-Gay Zealots
Written by Administrator
Wednesday, 06 April 2005
By Whitney Douglas-Weddell
Background:
I learned on Wednesday night that religious bigot Lou Sheldon was bringing his anti-gay Traditional Values Coalition(TVC) to my hometown of Bakersfield the following Saturday. Our local State Senator, Roy Ashburn was to host a rally to promote an agenda against marriage equality, domestic partnerships, and gay & lesbian rights in general. Assemblyman Bill Maze and City Councilman Mike Maggard were also scheduled to speak, along with some local religious leaders.
Is manifool back under the delusion that you and I are the same person?
Is manifool back under the delusion that you and I are the same person?
They found a half empty bottle of Crème de menthe in the bottom drawer of his desk at work.Is manifool back under the delusion that you and I are the same person?lame
sigh
I don't know. that was when he was drinking heavily, wasn't it? Is he off the wagon, again?
They found a half empty bottle of Crème de menthe in the bottom drawer of his desk at work.Is manifool back under the delusion that you and I are the same person?
I don't know. that was when he was drinking heavily, wasn't it? Is he off the wagon, again?
Gawd, these awful family values people who stand up in public and condemn others for behavior that is benign compared to how they live their personal lives.
I bet he gets a liberal lawyer to protect his civil rights.
Sen. Roy Ashburn arrested on suspicion of drunk driving
March 3, 2010 | 11:18 am
State Sen. Roy Ashburn (R-Bakersfield) was arrested early Wednesday morning on suspicion of drunk driving.
Ashburn was arrested just before 4 a.m. by California Highway Patrol officers in Sacramento, according to public records and law enforcement officials. The arrest was confirmed by Sacramento County sheriff's spokeswoman Sharon Chow.
Online arrest records show Ashburn was arrested at 3:56 a.m. and released later in the morning. Ashburn was scheduled to appear Wednesday morning at a press conference advocating his bill to allow rural hospitals to directly employ physicians.
The press conference was canceled due to a "personal emergency," according to press conference organizers. Ashburn has served in the Legislature since 1996. He is barred by the state term limits law from seeking reelection this year.
An aide at his Capitol office said no one was immediately available for comment.
--John Howard and Anthony York in Sacramento
Bakersfield Rallies Against Anti-Gay Zealots
Written by Administrator
Wednesday, 06 April 2005
By Whitney Douglas-Weddell
Background:
I learned on Wednesday night that religious bigot Lou Sheldon was bringing his anti-gay Traditional Values Coalition(TVC) to my hometown of Bakersfield the following Saturday. Our local State Senator, Roy Ashburn was to host a rally to promote an agenda against marriage equality, domestic partnerships, and gay & lesbian rights in general. Assemblyman Bill Maze and City Councilman Mike Maggard were also scheduled to speak, along with some local religious leaders.
I agree with you man. Its shocking that a person who supports family values, isnt perfect in every way. Anyone who likes family values should be held to a MUCH higher standard than the rest of us. We can be imperfect, but THEY cant. He should probably just be executed.Gawd, these awful family values people who stand up in public and condemn others for behavior that is benign compared to how they live their personal lives.
I bet he gets a liberal lawyer to protect his civil rights.