That's wonderful! Gives the unemployed a place to kill time.
And now you're just trolling.
I know, I know. I'm certainly entitled to my opinion.
That's wonderful! Gives the unemployed a place to kill time.
As I understand it, a large percentage of Washington employees are gay so that only makes sense, right?
There is a HBO special focused on the fact that Republicans(and Democrats) employ a lot of gay people and those people are fed up with the fact that the gay officials keep voting down their legislation.
HBO documentary 'Outrage' hits hypocritical gay politicians with an angry call to clean the closet - New York Daily News
I'd bet if JFK and his brothers were alive today they wouldn't be so hypocritical.
What does that have anything to do with the Smithsonian museums?
And now you're just trolling.
I know, I know. I'm certainly entitled to my opinion.
Why the need to hide it, then? Who paid for it? When? How?
Need to hide what? I'm saying that if they where around today they would be for it.
Personally, I'm not against it. I just think it's hard to regulate it. Other than that, why not open up benefits for even people who are not married and living together?
The mechanism of enforcing a social construct is really moot at this point, IMO.
why are you blaming JFK for Republican's mistakes? lol!
so you think Gingrich is an idiot too? he's a big supporter of NASA and wants to continue funding it.
Do you even ever read my post?
Cool.
But I believe Hunter S Thompson was killed for investigating this.
Thompson's death was a suicide, as I understand it.
With his little boy there? Naw.
I'm very interested in this, though it's the first I've heard of it. I have a collection of Thompson's letters written over the course of his career. I never got the feeling he was suicidal by reading them.
Got some links? Thanks.
I did a quick google and came up with Suspicious Suicides: Hunter S. Thompson | Conspirazzi
Yeah, yeah, I know it LOOKS sleazy but just read it. :P