Bush In Bed With Homosexuals
1.Candidate George W. Bush appointed four openly homosexual, gay-rights advocates to his presidential campaign steering committee. According to the ********** group, Log Cabin Republicans, “scores” of Bush state steering committee members and campaign volunteers were homosexuals.
2.Perhaps this explains why hundreds of homosexuals gathered in Washington, D.C., last weekend to “celebrate the achievements and leadership of George W. Bush.” It also helps to explain why Rich Tafel, executive director of Log Cabin Republicans, said, “We want the country to know that we are behind our president and administration.”
3.On Dec. 21, 2001, President Bush signed a historic bill, which “for the first time allows the District of Columbia government to fund a program that will give domestic partners of city employees access to health benefits.” Remember, Bush insisted that openly ********** Congressman Jim Kolbe of Arizona be given a prominent speaking role at the Republican National Convention. It was Kolbe who introduced the amendment lifting the ban on *** partner benefits in D.C.
4.Bush named Scot Evertz, a prominent ********** activist, to head the White House AIDS office even though he had absolutely no experience dealing with public health issues.
5.Bush appointed another ********** activist, Donald Cappoccia, to the U.S. Commission on Fine Arts.
6.Bush appointed openly homosexual, Michael Guest, as Ambassador to Romania. Since then, Bush has decided to leave in place a Clinton policy that calls for supporting the “unmarried partners” of U.S. Foreign Service workers. This allows Guest’s live-in lover to live in the U.S. Embassy in Bucharest and allows him to join Guest at official embassy functions.
7.Bush presided over the appointment of ********** activist, Stephen Herbits, to oversee the choice of civilian personnel at the Pentagon.
8.Bush has not reversed a single pro-homosexual policy instituted by former president Bill Clinton. Not even one!
9.The Bush administration posted a job for what is called a “gay and ******* program specialist” at the Department of Agriculture.
10.Bush appointed the ardently pro-homosexual Governor of Massachusetts, Paul Cellucci, as U.S. Ambassador to Canada.
11.Bush appointed Lewis Eisenberg to become the new GOP chief fundraiser. Eisenberg has a long history of supporting pro-homosexual and pro-abortion candidates.
You’re a good-looking guy. Better looking than my Scott anyway.”
Bush to Canada’s Prime Minister Paul Martin assistant.
January 16, 2004 The Globe and Mail
“It’s been a fabulous year for Laura and me.”
– George W. Bush., three months after the World Trade Center towers went down.
“Karyn is with us. A West Texas girl, just like me”
– President Bush, May 27, 2004
“And we’ll prevail, because we’re a faaabulous nation, and we’re a faaabulous nation because we’re a nation full of faaabulous people.”
– George W. Bush., Atlanta, GA, January 31, 2002
His whole Cabinet (”I put together a fabulous Cabinet”);
House Speaker Denny Hastert & Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (”It is a joy to work with these two fabulous Americans”);
His whole administration (”I put together a fabulous team”):and
Writing in NEWS1652, we reported that the Concerned Women of America (CWA) had raised the highest alarm possible on April 18, 2002, saying that the policy toward Gays and ******** in his administration was identical to the policy of Bill Clinton!
http://mindprod.com/politics/bushismsgay.html
http://freerepublic.com/focus/news/671835/posts
http://www.dailykos.com/story/2004/7/14/193750/666
STOP REPUBLICAN PEDOPHILIA
http://www.armchairsubversive.com/
Evidence Bush Enjoys ***** S&M and *** ***
http://mindprod.com/politics/bushismsgay.html#GAY
Bush Advisor Says President Has Legal Power to Torture Children
http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/january2006/090106torturechildren.htm
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My life is a little crazy at the moment. We just recently got a 24 hour eviction notice and had to move our entire life in one day. My mom wants to move back to Massachusetts but complains that we can’t because of the scholarship I am working for. Plus my parents argue all the time, jobs are scarce and my mom asks me to do almost EVERY chore in the house, (dishes, laundry, sweeping, dusting, my brother, my sister, and my rooms, washing windows, etc.) So I am under a lot of stress at home. Due to all the stress I am falling behind in school. I do try my hardest, and I am in all honors classes. But with all the stress I am finding it hard to focus and I am having panic attacks. I feel like I am in over my head and not quite sure what to do. Everyone is telling me to choose between school and family, but isn’t there a way to take care of both without offending anyone? I already talked to my mother and she says that all the chores I do are my way of helping the family and I need to be more grateful. So what do I do?
My sister is eight and my brother is nine
Vermont legalizes *** marriage with veto override
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090407/ap_on_re_us/gay_marriage_vermont
By DAVE GRAM, Associated Press Writer Dave Gram, Associated Press Writer – 2 hrs 1 min ago
MONTPELIER, Vt. – Vermont on Tuesday became the fourth state to legalize *** marriage — and the first to do so with a legislature’s vote.
The House recorded a dramatic 100-49 vote, the minimum needed, to override Gov. Jim Douglas’ veto. Its vote followed a much easier override vote in the Senate, which rebuffed the Republican governor with a vote of 23-5.
Vermont was the first state to legalize civil unions for same-sex couples and joins Connecticut, Massachusetts and Iowa in giving gays the right to marry. Their approval of *** marriage came from the courts.
Tuesday morning’s legislative action came less than a day after Douglas issued a veto message saying the bill would not improve the lot of *** and ******* couples because it still would not provide them rights under federal and other states’ laws.
Douglas called override “not unexpected.” He had called the issue of *** marriage a distraction during a time when economic and budget issues were more important.
“What really disappoints me is that we have spent some time on an issue during which another thousand Vermonters have lost their jobs,” the governor said Tuesday. “We need to turn out attention to balancing a budget without raising taxes, growing the economy, putting more people to work.”
House Speaker Shap Smith’s announcement of the vote brought an outburst of jubilation from some of the hundreds packed into the gallery and the lobby outside the House chamber, despite the speaker’s admonishment against such displays.
Among the celebrants in the lobby were former Rep. Robert Dostis, D-Waterbury, and his longtime partner, Chuck Kletecka. Dostis recalled efforts to expand *** rights dating to an anti-discrimination law passed in 1992.
“It’s been a very long battle. It’s been almost 20 years to get to this point,” Dostis said. “I think finally, most people in Vermont understand that we’re a couple like any other couple. We’re as good and as bad as any other group of people. And now I think we have a chance to prove ourselves here on forward that we’re good members of our community.”
Dostis said he and Kletecka will celebrate their 25th year together in September.
“Is that a proposal?” Kletecka asked.
“Yeah,” Dostis replied. “Twenty-five years together, I think it’s time we finally got married.”
Craig Bensen, a *** marriage opponent who had lobbied unsuccessfully for a nonbinding referendum on the question, said he was disappointed but believed *** marriage opponents were outspent by supporters by a 20-1 margin.
“The other side had a highly funded, extremely well-oiled machine with all the political leadership except the governor pushing to make this happen,” he said. “The fact that it came down to this tight a vote is really astounding.”
Also in the crowd was Michael Feiner, a farmer from Roxbury and *** marriage supporter, who took a break from collecting sap for maple syrup-making to come to the Statehouse.
“I’m taking a break to come and basically make sure that I was here to witness history,” he said.
The House had initially approved the bill last week with a 95-52 vote. Smith and his leadership team worked through the weekend to try to persuade some legislators to change their minds.
One who did was first-term Rep. Jeff Young, D-St. Albans. He said he continued to be philosophically opposed to *** marriage, but decided that voting with his fellow Democrats would help him be an effective legislator in the future.
“You realize that, you know, it’s a poker game in some ways,” Young said. “Chips on the table. I’m a freshman. I have no chips. If I … had 20 years of chips, I probably could play any card I want. I don’t have that option.”
He added, “It’s the way the political game is played.”
My wife and I are Massachusetts residents and have found it harder to live here during these difficult economic times, increases in taxes, and little job opportunities. We were thinking of relocating to the Orlando/Florida area in hopes of better job opportunities and a better quality of life. Can anyone tell us if this would be a good move, or not?
Ok. I am requesting a leave of absence because my childs daycare is closing and so I am left with no childcare thats affordable to me at this time. I will have to take a leave from work to be able to find him good childcare at a rate that i can afford. The thing is that what if it takes me a longer time to do this and I have to end up voluntarily quiting my job? Will I be still eligible for unemployment. I am in Massachusetts. Anyone know? Thank you.
Thank you. Yeah I always thought the FLA was just for like pregnancy and medical reasons.
Is it enough to get into Bentley university(only for business).Its located in Massachusetts
Also please tell me if I have any chances to get in there.
My list
I am a junior right now in High School
Plan to apply Early decision(ED)
GPA-3.3
ACT-26
Class rank-either top 30 or top 50
Recommendations-1 from medical office(volunteered there for 400 hours) the other one from my school Academy of finance teacher.
Essay-plan to have a good one
Teams-number one player in city varsity tennis
Clubs-founder and first president of Russian club.Also president of chess and international club.
Volunteer work-400 hours in total
Jobs-had a part time job during school year.
Did not take any AP.Took some honors classes
1. The Red Sox World Series win was, and will always be, one of the greatest moments in your life.
2. The guy driving in front of you is going 70 mph and you’re swearing at him for going too slow.
3. When ordering a tonic, you mean a Coke.
4. You went to Canobie Lake Park or Water Country as a kid.
5. You actually enjoy driving around rotaries.
6. You do not recognize the letter ‘R’ as a part of the English language.
7. Your social security number starts with a zero.
8. You can actually find your way around the streets of Boston .
9. You know what a ‘regular’ coffee is.
10. You keep an ice scraper in your car year-round.
11. You can tell the difference between a Revere accent and a Dorchester accent.
12. Springfield is located ‘way out west.’
13. You almost feel disappointed if someone doesn’t flip you the bird when you cut them off or steal their parking space.
14. You know how to pronounce the names of towns like Worcester , Billerica , Gloucester , Peabody and Haverhill .
15. Anyone you don’t know is a potential idiot until proven otherwise.
16. Paranoia sets in if you can’t see a Dunkin Donuts or CVS Pharmacy within eyeshot at all times.
17. You have driven to New Hampshire on a Sunday just to buy alcohol.
18. You know how to pronounce Yastrzemski.
19. You know there’s a trophy at the end of the Bean Pot.
20. You order iced coffee in January.
21. You know that the Purple Line will take you anywhere.
22. You love scorpion bowls.
23. You know what they sell at a Packie.
24. Sorry Manny, but number 24 means DEWEY EVANS.
25. You know what First Night is.
26. You know at least one guy named Sean, Pat, Whitey, Red, Bud or Seamus. Bonus: You know how to pronounce Seamus.
27. McLobster = McCrap
28. You know at least 2 cops in your town because they were your high school drinking buddies.
29. You know there are 6 New England states, but that Connecticut really doesn’t count.
30. You give incomprehensible directions to tourists, feel bad when they drive off, but then say to yourself ‘Ah, ***** them.’
31. You know at least one bar where you can get something to drink after last call.
32. You **** the Kennedys, but you vote for them anyway.
33. You know holding onto the railing when riding the Green Line is not optional.
34. The numbers ‘78 and ‘86 make you cringe.
35. You’ve been to Goodtimes
36. You think the rest of the country owes you for Thanksgiving and Independence Day (…and they DO…let’s get it straight people, Massachusetts, NOT Virginia is where Thanksgiving and the American Revolution began!)
37. You have never actually been to ‘Cheers.’
38. The words ‘ WICKED’ and ‘GOOD’ go together.
39. You’ve been to Fenway Park .
40. You’ve gone to at least one party at UMass.
41. You own a ‘Yankees Suck’ shirt or hat.
42. You know what a Frappe is.
43. You’ve been to Hempfest.
44. You know who Frank Averuch is.
45. You know Frank Averuch was once Bozo the Clown
46. You can complete the following: ‘Lynn, Lynn …..’
47. You get pissed off when a restaurant serves clam chowder, and it turns out to be ******’ Snows.
48. You actually know how to merge from six lanes of traffic down to one.
49. The TV weatherman is damn good if he’s right 25% of the time.
50. You never go to Cape Cod, you go ‘down the Cape ‘.
51. You think that Roger Clemens and Johnny Damon are more evil than Whitey Bulger.
52. You know who Whitey Bulger is.
53. You went to the Swan Boats, House of Seven Gables, or Plymouth Plantation on a field trip in elementary school.
54. Bobby Orr is loved as much as Larry Bird, Tom Brady, and Ted Williams.
55. You remember Major Mudd.
56. You know what candlepin bowling is.
57. You can drive from the mountains to the ocean all in one day.
58. You know Scollay Square once stood where Government Center is.
59. When you were a kid, Rex Trailer was the coolest guy around. Speaking of which…. You can still hum the song from the end of Boom Town .
61. Calling Carrabba’s an ‘Italian’ restaurant is sacrilege.
62. You still have your old Flexible Flyer somewhere in your parents’ attic.
63. You know that route 128 is some kind of strange weather dividing line – snow/rain
64. The only time you’ve been on the Freedom Trail is when relatives are in town.
65. The Big Dig tunnel disaster wasn’t a surprise.
66. You call guys you’ve just met ‘Chief’ or ‘Boss.’
67. 4:15pm and pitch black out means only 3 more shopping days until Christmas.
68. You know more than one person with the last name Murphy.
69. You refer to Savin Hill as ‘Stab ‘n Kill.’
70. You’ve never eaten at Durgin Park , but recommend it to tourists.
71. You can’t look at the zip code 02134 without singing it.
72. You voted for a Republican Mormon as Governor just to ***** with the rest of the country.
73 11 pm ? Drunk? It means one thing: Kowloons!
EDIT: I did not write this list. I copied and pasted it.
Hi. I live in Massachusetts, about an hour outside Boston, the college capital of the U.S., if not the world. There’s 107 universities and liberal arts colleges in the small state of Massachusetts (Northeastern, Boston College, Harvard, Boston University, Bridgewater, and U-Mass just to name a few). My dad says it’s a shame I don’t want to take advantage of this, but I just really want to get out of Massachusetts. The weather is so cold, and the people are colder, and live such a fast pace life. I don’t want that life at all. I want to have a house on the beach in California and have a job I absolutely love. I want to go to the University of South California, but I know schools down there (the UCs) are so competitive, and it will be even harder for me to get in because I’m an out of state student. Do you think I should take advantage of the opportunities right in front of my nose, or should I try to get into a college in SoCal? There are so many amazing colleges here, I just want to get away from everyone I go to high school with. What would you do?
I chose to argue it would have a positive effect ( everyone else chose to argue that it would have a negative effect, so arguing the opposite would make for a stronger essay) Instead of torturing you with a really long essay I’ll just present the main point:
1. Creates new revenue for the economy
2. Create new jobs
3. Affordable in most states (Massachusetts already has a system and I used some examples where if It’s system was used as a model and a few changes were made, larger and poorer states could afford it too)
@80ist
I wasnt asking for your position I was asking for a title. A different position usually gets a higher grade anyway. So go back to worshiping Glenn beck and let the grown ups talk.















