DanaC • Sep 8, 2011 7:09 am
# days since the last prominent homophobe was caught in a gay sex scandal:
http://gayhomophobe.com/
Check it out.
# days since the last prominent homophobe was caught in a gay sex scandal:
Rep. Bob Allen (R) July 27, 2007 resigned, denial: "scared into fellatio"
footfootfoot;755016 wrote:Not too many Dems in that list...
Anti-gay North Ireland politician Iris Robinson has admitted to an affair with a 20-year-old man.
Robinson, the 60-year-old wife of North Ireland’s First Minister, Peter Robinson, and a lawmaker in her own right, sparked controversy in the summer of 2008, when she claimed that gays could be cured and made heterosexual. Robinson also compared gays to pedophiles, leading to calls for her resignation, saying at a government committee meeting, "There can be no viler act, apart from homosexuality and sodomy, than sexually abusing innocent children." When asked about the remark subsequently, Robinson said, "I cannot think of anything more sickening than a child being abused. It is comparable to the act of homosexuality."
Added Robinson, "I think they are all comparable."
Of course, it should be a cause for celebration that Britain lacks the moral majority, as well as the prairies, for such a movie to work here. The country has changed. These days the leader of the Tory party, spiritual home of the British sex scandal, formally apologises to gays for section 28. In fact, while Cameron's saying sorry, maybe he should also extend apologies to Mellor, Parkinson, Archer, Yeo and other recent martyrs to Victorian values. Then again, maybe he shouldn't. Which one, after all, would you want to have back?
TheMercenary;755155 wrote:Brits
You don't seem to have heard of Nigel Griffiths, (Labour) MP for Edinburgh South. But then that's hardly surprising, since your organ and the BBC have done their level best to give him as little publicity as possible.
This is the charming fellow who was involved in a sordid sexual encounter in his Parliamentary Office on the night of Remembrance Day last November with a person who was not his no-doubt-long-suffering wife.
1. When the story first emerged he dismissed it as a blatant lie. 2. This statement was subsequently 'excused' by his claiming he was too drunk to remember anything about it. 3. This 'excuse' itself became rather hard to sustain when it emerged that dozens of photos had been taken over a period of many hours and stored on his computer. 4. Finally, he attempted to silence all talk of the incident with a request for a High Court injunction - a request which was dismissed out of hand by the judge.
None of these facts were anywhere to be seen in the only report of the incident that appeared on the BBC website, an anodyne account of his 'apology' that now seems to have been airbrushed out of the BBC search engine.
But pride of place in the affair must surely go to John Lyon, the laughably titled 'Commissioner for Parliamentary Standards", who held that Griffth's behaviour was 'not such as to bring disrepute to the House'.
Presumably this ruling would apply equally well to all the Honourable Members of Parliament acting at once as to one of them acting alone.
I have in my mind's eye a delightful scenario:
A group of visiting dignitaries from the Orient are due to make a visit to the House of Commons. They are informed by the Sergeant of Arms that regrettably, no MPs can receive them as they are all involved in sordid sexual encounters in their offices with people who are not their spouses. But the good news is that they are all so drunk that none of them will remember anything about it tomorrow...
Rhianne;755170 wrote:Irish. It says Ireland.
TheMercenary;755192 wrote:Northern Ireland is British.... I mean last time I checked.
footfootfoot;755200 wrote:OK now let's don't get THAT all started up again. Just when Belfast is simmering down.
TheMercenary;755192 wrote:Northern Ireland is British.... I mean last time I checked.
Apparently Palin had a fling with former Heat/Hornet/Laker Glen Rice while he was in college and while she was a sports reporter in Alaska, all the way back in 1987. Rice confirms it in the book.
HungLikeJesus;757409 wrote:You're half of a prominent homophobe? Which half?
Spexxvet;757373 wrote:I wonder which is worse to a conservative - being gay or being a white woman who had sex with a black man?
DanaC;757548 wrote:So, are we saying that the book is telling the truth about Palin?
my bullshitometer went off big time reading excerpts from the book.
Spexxvet;757561 wrote:I'm not. I was just wondering about how conservatives would rank those people (gay vs interacial sexxors).
classicman;757562 wrote:mine too, I dislike her greatly, but after seeing an interview with the author I think he's a piece of shit too. Everything is from anonymous sources. Thats akin to UG writing a book about Obama. :headshake
classicman;757570 wrote:Well if the "total prick" said it, it must be true. :eyebrow:
classicman;757571 wrote:This just in ...
Todd Palin 'will file for divorce and advisers tell Sarah
White House dream is over' after release of explosive biography
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