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My guess would be that there are significantly more pro-gun Democrats than there are gay Republicans...just thinking of all the Democrats I served with in the military with military folks tending toward being pro-gun.neanderpaul14 wrote:Wow gay republicans, they should go hang out with the pro gun democrats.
Also, the Democrats are too cowardly to actually come out fully against guns (in fact this administration created the largest expansion of gun rights in a long time).Woodruff wrote:My guess would be that there are significantly more pro-gun Democrats than there are gay Republicans...just thinking of all the Democrats I served with in the military with military folks tending toward being pro-gun.neanderpaul14 wrote:Wow gay republicans, they should go hang out with the pro gun democrats.
Oh wow, anecdotal evidenceWoodruff wrote:My guess would be that there are significantly more pro-gun Democrats than there are gay Republicans...just thinking of all the Democrats I served with in the military with military folks tending toward being pro-gun.neanderpaul14 wrote:Wow gay republicans, they should go hang out with the pro gun democrats.
As opposed to you who is truely a master baiter.TeletubbyPrince wrote:Oh wow, anecdotal evidenceWoodruff wrote:My guess would be that there are significantly more pro-gun Democrats than there are gay Republicans...just thinking of all the Democrats I served with in the military with military folks tending toward being pro-gun.neanderpaul14 wrote:Wow gay republicans, they should go hang out with the pro gun democrats.you are truly a master debater

This is why I loathe political parties.Woodruff wrote:Really...are they still GOProud, even after this?
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saxitoxin wrote:Your position is more complex than the federal tax code. As soon as I think I understand it, I find another index of cross-references, exceptions and amendments I have to apply.
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You mean the phrase "my guess" didn't give you a bit of a hint that it was...you know...a guess?TeletubbyPrince wrote:Oh wow, anecdotal evidenceWoodruff wrote:My guess would be that there are significantly more pro-gun Democrats than there are gay Republicans...just thinking of all the Democrats I served with in the military with military folks tending toward being pro-gun.neanderpaul14 wrote:Wow gay republicans, they should go hang out with the pro gun democrats.you are truly a master debater
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(proud member of the Occasionally Wrongly Banned)Army of GOD wrote:the term heterosexual is offensive. I prefer to be called "normal"
You mean other than not wanting them to speak up, right? They should be seen and not heard...and preferably not even seen?Phatscotty wrote:you only think a gay republican is wierd because you think republicans have something against homo's.
The Republican party's current largest problem in my opinion is that they refuse to distance themselves from the religious right. Instead, they have embraced them...to their own difficulty. Instead, they choose to distance themselves from equal opportunity, as shown by this article.rockfist wrote:I've never had an issue with gay people and most people would say I am right wing, but well then the religious right is a source of frustration for me.
Depends on where you live. I can't really say much about other places, but other then the Matthew Shepherd media frenzy 11 years ago (really, how many other places did this kind of crap happen and ended up ignored by the national media, huh?), gays and conservatives in Wyoming have never really had problems. So long as gays don't go about in the Mr. Garrison way when he was trying to get fired by the school board, and other people don't bother them, there really isn't a problem. Actually, it has been pretty synonymous, minus Jackson and the out of state college students in Laramie.Woodruff wrote:The Republican party's current largest problem in my opinion is that they refuse to distance themselves from the religious right. Instead, they have embraced them...to their own difficulty. Instead, they choose to distance themselves from equal opportunity, as shown by this article.rockfist wrote:I've never had an issue with gay people and most people would say I am right wing, but well then the religious right is a source of frustration for me.
So as long as homosexuals mind their place? That's sort of what it sounds like you're saying.muy_thaiguy wrote:Depends on where you live. I can't really say much about other places, but other then the Matthew Shepherd media frenzy 11 years ago (really, how many other places did this kind of crap happen and ended up ignored by the national media, huh?), gays and conservatives in Wyoming have never really had problems. So long as gays don't go about in the Mr. Garrison way when he was trying to get fired by the school board, and other people don't bother them, there really isn't a problem. Actually, it has been pretty synonymous, minus Jackson and the out of state college students in Laramie.Woodruff wrote:The Republican party's current largest problem in my opinion is that they refuse to distance themselves from the religious right. Instead, they have embraced them...to their own difficulty. Instead, they choose to distance themselves from equal opportunity, as shown by this article.rockfist wrote:I've never had an issue with gay people and most people would say I am right wing, but well then the religious right is a source of frustration for me.
No, you misunderstood. Let me put it a little simpler, and in a way that it attributes to most "debate" (for lack of a better term) things here.Woodruff wrote:So as long as homosexuals mind their place? That's sort of what it sounds like you're saying.muy_thaiguy wrote:Depends on where you live. I can't really say much about other places, but other then the Matthew Shepherd media frenzy 11 years ago (really, how many other places did this kind of crap happen and ended up ignored by the national media, huh?), gays and conservatives in Wyoming have never really had problems. So long as gays don't go about in the Mr. Garrison way when he was trying to get fired by the school board, and other people don't bother them, there really isn't a problem. Actually, it has been pretty synonymous, minus Jackson and the out of state college students in Laramie.Woodruff wrote:The Republican party's current largest problem in my opinion is that they refuse to distance themselves from the religious right. Instead, they have embraced them...to their own difficulty. Instead, they choose to distance themselves from equal opportunity, as shown by this article.rockfist wrote:I've never had an issue with gay people and most people would say I am right wing, but well then the religious right is a source of frustration for me.
Pro-gun democrats aren't that rare. If by pro-gun you mean "not strongly against guns or gun-ownership".neanderpaul14 wrote:Wow gay republicans, they should go hang out with the pro gun democrats.