Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Douche Bag of the Week: Part II
If you'd like to contact Rep. Foxx here's how:
Phone: (202) 225-2071
Phone: (336) 778-0211 Phone: (828) 265-0240
Or you can leave an e-mail her on her web page. You can do that HERE. And while you're there take a second to look around her page. It's a doozy.
Have at it kids!
Douche Bag of the Week. If not the year.
Shit like this makes me livid. I was already worked up because I was called a 'faggot' by a group of thugs this morning, then I saw this and lost it. Lost it!
And what's even worse? Matthew Shepard's mother was on Capital Hill and just happened to be in the gallery to hear that in person. That's pretty despicable.
And what's even worse? Matthew Shepard's mother was on Capital Hill and just happened to be in the gallery to hear that in person. That's pretty despicable.
Hey Mrs. Foxx, how about we kidnap you, beat you with a pistol, and then leave you to die tied to a fence in the middle of fucking nowhere? Cause you deserve no less than that. Or if not you, then one of your children or grandchildren. And then we can all tell the world that their murder was a hoax. And you can be in the room when we lie about the details too. How about that? How would that make you feel?
What a disgusting person you are. It's not wonder that only 21% of the populace considers themselves Republicans. This is what your party has been reduced to. Fringe whacko's and nut jobs. Agents of intolerance and ignorance. I only hope that as people like you show your true colors that your part dwindles until it's no more. That people like this have power is horrid.
So Mrs. Foxx, as soon as we find out who's running against you in 2010, I'm writing them a check. I don't have much money to give. But I'll give something to your opponent. And I hope all you do too. Even if it's just a trifle. Anything to get your dumb ass out of the Capital.
Monday, April 27, 2009
The Long, Long Road
While it's great that individual states are recognizing gay marriage, we still have a long way to go. Especially on the federal level. There needs to be gay marriage on a federal level for us to fully be equal and to get the rights we deserve:
Oh, Iowa can provide recognition to gay marriages under all its laws and policies. But that's a surprisingly small part of what marriage encompasses. Under federal law, there are more than 1,100 rights and privileges that go with being a husband or wife. And none of them is available to married same-sex couples.I suggest you read the whole article. But ultimately we need to repeal DOMA. Hey thanks Clinton, you made our job that much harder. We really appreciate it.
Under federal law, a person may transfer property to a spouse tax-free. Married couples may file their income taxes jointly. Someone whose spouse dies is assured Social Security survivor's benefits. A married person has the authority to make medical decisions for an incapacitated partner.
Or say you're an American citizen living in this country who marries a foreigner. Normally, you would be entitled to bring your beloved to this country to live permanently and become a citizen.
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