Posted on 02/08/2007 7:29:59 PM PST by Rodney Kings Brain
Amsterdam's mayor has reportedly changed his mind and allowed the city's upcoming Gay Pride festival to include a canal boat for 11 to 16 year-olds. According to the ANP news agency, the mayor, Job Cohen, had blocked the plans in late January, saying it was too risky.
A 14-year-old Danny Hoekzema came up with the idea and has conducted an Internet campaign to drum up support for his campaign, and says he has already found around 10 participants for the 30-place boat.
Gay Pride organizers had said that it would be kept well away from more "provocative" boats parading along the Dutch's city's canals and that the youngsters would be joined by their parents on board.
Hmmm...I bet NAMBLA will be there. Liberalism to the hilt.
Never use the phrase "to the hilt" in the context of a story like this.......
Never use the phrase "to the hilt" in the context of a story like this.......
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You know, I did think about that after I wrote it, but....my bad :-)
Damn.... just, damn
Today's headline: "America's Mayor" RINO-Rudy to Attend Gay P ride Parade In Amsterdam - To Row C anal Boat.
Did you add this keyword?
RUDYTOATTEND
That is the first time I've ever seen something on the internet that made me "laugh out loud".
Also, how is Giuliani "America's mayor"? When was that election? I don't seem to remember it or who I ended up voting for.
Who me?! :)
As far as mentioning that RINO-rudy is "America's Mayor"...
I guess there should have been a "/sarc" tag right after that phrase. I think it is an absolute JOKE as well, and, if it was up to me, he wouldn't even have made it to become "Bronx's Dog Catcher".
These degenerates must think they died and went to homo-heaven when a boat full of young boys comes rolling down the street. Some pride.
ping to the list
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