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rdean
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Watching Seth McFarlane on Bill Maher just a few minutes ago, he said that for the guy watching TV in his tee shirt, worrying about his wife and children and the danger of terrorism, and then attacking people (referring to the gays) who are willing to go out and fight the terrorists, is the "worst kind of fucking asshole”.
I think the fact that the gays are willing to put themselves in danger to protect the very people who are calling them names gets lost in the name calling. How does the right justify that? Especially since they are so constantly terrified? Is the right more afraid of the gays than of the terrorists and what the terrorists might do to their families?
"the gays"? Are you actually suggesting that all gay people are 'willing to put themselves in danger to protect....'?
Seriously, rdean, insert brain, think, then post. "The gays" are no more or less likely than anyone else to protect their fellow Americans. As a matter of fact, the group that appears to be least likely to 'protect us' is the liberals.
However, thanks to all the liberals who do choose to serve in the miltary - you all rock.
the group that appears to be least likely to 'protect us' is the liberals.
But thanks to those who do?
Actually, when you look at who wants to protect America, the conservatives are the least likely.
They are against health care, they nearly always vote against Veterans Benefits, they don't support education. They let Bin Laden go and fooled America into invading Iraq. Republicans certainly don't support the middle class. Religion in public schools.
I honestly don't understand how so many Americans think the Republicans have the best interests of America in mind. Everything they do proves the exact opposite. I just wonder what their agenda is for this country.
Whatever it is, it doesn't seem like it's for America's best interests.