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I think this thread is a valid discussion. Why do newspapers, media outlets, etc. need to state that one is "openly gay" when saying that John Smith is the new mayor? For years when a person is black or African-American their race was mentioned, and I could be wrong, but it seems to be done to a lesser degree. Although many African-Americans don't want special emphasis point to the fact that they are African-American, which was the case when Tony Dungy won the SB. Perhaps one wants the world to know they are gay when their new achievement is mentioned or it's a pride thing. maybe it's just me, but I don't thing pointing out ones sexual preference is the same and pointing out ones race. Who needs to know your sexual preference?
[QUOTE=George Cumby] ...every draft (Ted) would pick a solid, dependable, smart, athletically limited linebacker...the guy who isn't doing drugs, going to strip bars, knocking around his girlfriend or making any plays of game changing significance.
Fuckin fags being all proud of themselves and shit. Fuck em.
And those "openly gay" people were so proud of themselves that they kindly provided everyone with the ability to know that Mr. Larry Battaglia, an accountant of Prj Holdings gave $1,000.00 to support Proposition 8 on 9/14/2008.
Now wasn't that kind of them.
They even put the names and locations of all the other Proposition 8 donors on Google Maps so that everyone could know how much they gave and where they are. What a kind-hearted lot those proud people are!
Gee, I wonder what the goal could be here?
I know, let's visit Rita Fabri who is retired and gave $25.00 to support Prop 8 on 9/5/2008. She lives near the bus stop on the 3100 block of Octavia Street in San Francisco. She shouldn't be too hard to track down. We can ask her why she made her donation to support Prop 8. Probably the old lady was confused.
Congratulations Grandma Rita, you're famous. You can see your name, occupation, how much you gave and where you live clearly posted on the Internet at http://www.eightmaps.com/ Ah, somebody loves you!
We wish you the best of health, and remember, if you want to avoid such attention in the future you need to donate and vote "the right way" next time. Okay?
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