Posted on 12/01/2010 2:58:28 PM PST by Syncro
LOL!
Miss Manners is just the conduit.
Brad Manning is one spy I’d just as soon not see doing prison time. He might enjoy it too much.
Poof & Puff.
Our new Armey uniform.
If ‘don’t ask, don’t tell” does get repealed, the Bradley Mannings of this world will get a rude awakening if they try to play grab ass in the Marine baracks.
Stand tall:
From the Halls of Montezuma
To the shores of Tripoli
We fight our country’s battles
In the air, on land, and sea;
First to fight for right and freedom
And to keep our honor clean;
We are proud to claim the title
Of United States Marine.
Arlo Guthrie alludes to this in his 1967 anti-draft song, “Alice’s Restaurant.” He says something to the effect that if two guys together, at their draft physical, sing “You can get anything you want at Alice’s restaurant,” that “they’ll think you are both faggots and won’t take either of you.”
Yes. Getting a security clearance WAS once a serious matter. You WOULD actually be investigated by someone who knew what they were doing, and if you had issues, there was a reasonable chance they would be revealed.
Since the Clintons took over the White House in 1993, the security process went into the dumpster and never came out. It was as if the floodgates had opened. (See Gary Aldrich’s take on this in “Unlimited Access”)
There was a time being an open homosexual was not only a disqualifier for any kind of security clearance, you would have been ejected from the military without much preamble.
The fact of the matter is, allowing open homosexuality (or even unverified “look the other way” homosexuality as in DADT) not only does not fix the problem, it makes it worse. The reason is, that there are still people who don’t want it to be known that they engage in homosexual activity, even if one was able to do it openly.
That leaves people open for blackmail. That may well have happened in this case, postulated by people who don’t believe he did this alone. The sexual blackmail angle is thousands of years old, and works just as well today as it did back then.
They should both be executed, just like the Rosenbergs.
WTF?!
They should both be executed, just like the Rosenbergs.There's a word for what these guys have done:
Silly faggots,d**ks are are for chicks!
Queers gossip more than girls
Queers gossip more than girls
On the topic of these two being gay...did anybody hear Rush call the wiki guy “peter breath”? I was driving and not really paying attention...but I swear I think that is what I heard. Nearly drove off the road I was laughing so hard. Gotta love Rush....he is still the funniest guy ever.
Haven't heard that name since 5th grade!
Ooops, I missed the quotes. But you’re right, she is a brilliant writer.
"But a small percentage of gays are going to be narcissistic hothouse flowers like Bradley Manning."
Eerily, it sounds like a description of Obama also.
...can anyone post or direct me to a Cliff Notes version of her speech before the Homo group earlier this Fall?From dailycaller.com:
...In a speech to about 150 GOProud supporters who gathered at the home of billionaire entrepreneur Peter Thiel in New York City, Coulter acknowledged that gays could play an important role in the conservative movement, but was clear about her continued opposition to gay marriage.I thought Id try to talk you out of gay marriage, Coulter said. I will warn you that I have never failed to talk gays out of gay marriage.
While the crowd seemed thrilled to hear the best-selling author roll off a string of classic Coulter one-liners that left many of them in stitches Its hard to believe this now, but when Obama was running for president he presented himself as a moderate Democrat. To be fair, in Kenya he is a moderate. her speech against gay marriage failed to find many converts, if any.
At the crux of her argument, Coulter said that marriage was for procreation and insisted gays had no grounds to base support for gay marriage on civil rights.
Its not a civil right, she said. Youre not black.
After her prepared remarks, Coulter opened the floor for questions, and got flooded.
When asked by 22-year-old college student Matt Hissey from Westchester, Pennsylvania to explain why she thought the Fourteenth Amendment, which ensures equal protection under the law, did not apply to gays who want to get married, Coulter replied, Its for the blacks, its for the blacks.
Alexander McCobin, who heads up the libertarian group Students for Liberty, asked if the government should just get out of marriage altogether. Coulter replied that the institution was too important to be left to society without the governments support, arguing that marriage has got to be defended.
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