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Yes, Senator John Kerry, who is a heterosexual, made a reference to Mary Cheney in the last presidential debate, emphasizing that she is a lesbian. (Silence) Now, Lynn Cheney, who is a heterosexual, is barking out in a slanderous fit of rage because in her eyes he used shock value to “expose” this to tens of millions of viewers, many of whom didn’t yet realize that Vice President Dick Cheney’s daughter is a lesbian.
OK, why don’t we try this. “Mary Cheney, who is a lesbian, has worked on gay issues and on her father’s 2000 vice presidential campaign.” (Silence)
I just did the same thing he did a few nights ago. No earth-shaking or bone-crushing, huh? Now let’s try this one: “Daniel Culveyhouse, who is gay, walked to Walgreens and bought a York Peppermint Pattie.” (Silence) Ahhh, quite painless, huh!
What’s the problem, Mr. And Mrs. Republican? Has some outspoken liberal scum unearthed a mortally terrifying darkness of a word that draws physical pain whenever someone utters it? Seek therapy instantly! The headlines mention that Lynn Cheney is “indignant” over Kerry’s remarks. I think it’s more like “undignified.” I (and most others in the LGBT community) detect that she is quite shameful of such a “disposition” in the family and wishes it to remain anonymous. I happen to be fortunate to have parents who both accept my sexual orientation with at least a little bit of style! My mother could teach Mrs. Cheney a lesson or two in how to handle the public with a gay/lesbian son or daughter in the family.
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Re: Lynn Cheney Indignant AND Undignified
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by anonymous |
posted October 16th, 2004 around 02:00 PM
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The problem with this issue is that it is a non-issue. Sexual preference should, in politics, be a non-issue. Just as the
Clinton scandal was a non-issue. Just as the inane attempts to legislate marriage based on sexual orientation is a non-issue.
If someone should be crying foul play, it should be those whose attention has been diverted from the blatant lies regarding something the government should be more appropriately dealing with--Iraq. Unfortunately smoke and mirror techniques such as Mary Cheney's "unfair" use as a pawn seems to be accomplishing its task as Bush for some unexplainable reason is still ahead in the polls. AAAARGH!
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