To: nordicstan
If what George Allen said was enough to make him lose, won’t General Pace’s statements about homosexuality make him unnaceptable to Virginians?
To: nickcarraway
“If what George Allen said was enough to make him lose, wont General Paces statements about homosexuality make him unnaceptable to Virginians?”
General Pace established his position without being a politician. Is he electable with his position? I hope the reply will not be that the people of Virginia have become so incredibly tolerant of sodomy and sodomites.
I would believe it if someone were to tell me that the Virginia suburbs of D.C. were so “sodomized” (excuse me), but I have a problem believing southern and western Virginia have been so affected. Am I so misinformed?
To: nickcarraway; Flora McDonald; P8riot; ReagansRaiders; iceskater; Gabz
George Allen didn't lose because of what he said.
He lost because of how his campaign responded, the fact that he'd been targeted long before that, and the fact that The Washington Post ran well over 300 articles on the word macaca.
And, after almost a year with Senator Hothead, a lot of Virginians are waking up and saying, what the #$%( did we do?
32 posted on
10/04/2007 10:00:50 PM PDT by
Corin Stormhands
(i'm so adjective i verb nouns...)
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