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By fonewear 2014-09-05 10:46:48  
That or a site full of dude bros.


Such as: http://forum.bodybuilding.com/

A trip to the body building forums will make you lost whatever faith you have in humanity.

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By Fenrir.Atheryn 2014-09-05 11:10:10  
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I should create a site for men only call it the Buffington Post.

Someone beat you to it.

buffingtonpost.com/

NSFW? Who knows. I just looked it up on Google.
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By Garuda.Chanti 2014-09-05 11:12:38  
"its just normal political business...."

From the NY Times so I am reposting the whole article.

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Va. ex-gov's juror: Corruption 'facts spoke for themselves'

Kathleen L. Carmody said she voted for Bob McDonnell and thought he was "terrific for Virginia" as governor -- but as a juror in McDonnell's corruption trial, she was compelled to convict him.
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"The facts spoke for themselves," she told The Associated Press in an interview Thursday not long after she and fellow jurors found McDonnell guilty on 11 of 13 counts. McDonnell's wife, Maureen, was convicted of nine of 13 charges.

The case derailed the career of the onetime rising Republican star. Bob McDonnell's attorney, Henry Asbill, said his client did not receive a fair trial and will appeal. Asbill reiterated his previous statement that prosecutors sought to criminalize routine political behavior.

"I have no idea what the jury deliberated about," Asbill said. "There are a lot of things about the case that (you) can sit back and think about but it's hard to tell when the die was cast."

Maureen McDonnell's attorney, William Burck, declined to comment.

McDonnell and his wife now face up to 20 years in prison on each count, although a presentencing report by the federal probation office will result in a lighter recommendation. Sentencing was scheduled for Jan. 6.

An ashen Bob McDonnell, who wept as the verdicts were read, was mobbed by TV cameras before being whisked from the federal courthouse in a blue Mercedes.

"All I can say is that my trust remains in the Lord," he said quietly.

Carmody said it was wrenching to watch the McDonnell family's teary reaction.

"When the verdicts were read, you could not be human and not feel sorry, or empathy or compassion for the McDonnell family," she said.

"We all feel bad," added fellow juror Robin Trujillo. "Their lives are going to be turned upside down. It wasn't easy at all, but we have to follow the law, and the law and the facts fit together."

The McDonnells' defense strategy depended in large part on convincing jurors that their marriage itself was a fraud and they were unable to speak to each other, let alone conspire to accept bribes. They left the courtroom separately -- first Bob and then Maureen, who hugged one of her daughters and wept loudly on the way out.

The McDonnells were convicted on nearly all the counts involving doing favors for wealthy vitamin executive Jonnie Williams in exchange for more than $165,000 in gifts and loans they admitted taking.

Maureen McDonnell also was convicted of obstructing justice after the scandal broke, by returning designer clothes Williams had bought for her during a New York shopping trip, along with a handwritten note suggesting they had agreed Williams could give the dress to his daughters or to charity.

Jurors acquitted them of lying on loan applications that failed to mention the money Williams lent them.

The former governor, his head in his hands, began crying as soon as he heard the first sob from his daughter Cailin. Other family members and supporters followed suit. The weeping became louder, and McDonnell's sobbing grew more intense, with each successive finding of guilt.

Testifying in his own defense, McDonnell insisted that he provided nothing more than routine political courtesies to the former CEO of Star Scientific, a Virginia-based dietary supplements company. His wife's lawyers, meanwhile, said Williams preyed on her vulnerability after she developed a "crush" on the businessman.

Maureen McDonnell did not take the stand even as her private life was exposed, with staff from the governor's mansion and aides testifying about her erratic behavior and angry outbursts. One former aide acknowledged telling investigators her old boss was a "nutbag."

Williams, who testified under immunity, said he spent freely on the McDonnells to secure their help promoting his tobacco-derived anti-inflammatory supplement Anatabloc as a treatment for ulcers, Alzheimer's and multiple sclerosis. Williams declined to comment on the verdicts, his attorney said.

His gifts included nearly $20,000 in apparel and accessories for Maureen McDonnell, a $6,500 engraved Rolex watch for Bob, $15,000 in catering for Cailin's wedding, free family vacations and golf outings for their boys. Williams also provided three loans totaling $120,000.

As the gifts rolled in, the McDonnells appeared at promotional events and even hosted a launch luncheon for Anatabloc at the governor's mansion. Williams and his associates also were allowed into a reception for Virginia health care leaders at the mansion, and McDonnell arranged meetings with state health officials as Williams sought state money and the credibility of Virginia's universities for research that would support Anatabloc.

Defense lawyers argued that none of these were favors for bribes, because the governor didn't consider the favors to be anything special, the research grant applications were never submitted, and being first lady isn't an official position.

Witnesses -- including the former governor himself -- said Maureen McDonnell despised being first lady, and was prone to such rage that the mansion staff threatened a mass resignation. McDonnell said he began working unnecessarily late, just to avoid her anger.

While they initially showed up at the courthouse hand-in-hand for pretrial hearings, they split up once the judge refused to try them separately, and the former governor testified that they were living apart during the trial.

The defense introduced a September 2011 email from McDonnell to his wife lamenting the deterioration of their marriage, complaining about her "fiery anger" and begging her to work with him to repair the relationship.

While several witnesses described the first lady's relationship with Williams as inappropriate and flirtatious, none suggested it was physical, and Williams testified that his dealings with both McDonnells were all business.

Prosecutors said the McDonnells turned to Williams in desperation because they were grappling with $90,000 in credit card debt and annual losses of $40,000 to $60,000 on family-owned vacation rentals in Virginia Beach. Williams said he wrote the first $50,000 check to Maureen after she complained about their money troubles and offered to help his company.

Virginia has among the nation's weakest political ethics laws and McDonnell repeatedly stressed that he did nothing to violate them. But this case was federal, and both prosecutors and FBI officials said the verdicts send a message that state laws provide no shelter from corruption prosecutions.

"The FBI will engage, and engage vigorously to any credible allegation of corruption," said Adam S. Lee, special agent in charge of the Richmond's FBI bureau.

Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe and Attorney General Mark Herring, both Democrats who were elected as the scandal developed, have imposed strict gift bans and ethics policies on their own staff, and called for tougher rules than the ethics reform that passed the Republican-controlled legislature this summer.

"We have a long way to go to restore the public's trust," Herring said in a statement. "It should be crystal clear that the people of Virginia deserve real ethics reform."
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By Shiva.Viciousss 2014-09-05 11:21:08  
That conviction is no surprise at all.
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By Odin.Zicdeh 2014-09-05 11:29:46  
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You can do it Obama. Break Carter's record!

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President Obama’s approval rating returned to his record low Thursday, following his admission last week that the White House “has no strategy” to deal with the growing threat of the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria.

Just 38 percent of Americans approve of the job the president is doing, according to Gallup’s Daily Tracking Poll. His rating has declined steadily since December of last year, when the 50 percent of Americans approved of his work, and the newest number ties his all-time low.

His rating has not been this low since October of 2011, when unemployment was at 9. percent and he was struggling to pass his jobs bill. It was also 38 percent following the downgrade of the U.S. credit by Standard & Poor that August.

The president has not yet reached Jimmy Carter’s record low approval rating of 28 percent.
Obama’s Approval Rating Drops To All-Time Low … Again

What kind of dunderfuck would think it's a good idea to rush headlong into another War with a nonexistent or poor plan?

It's one thing to hesitate in a situation that calls for Total War, when there's a true existential threat to the nation (Which hasn't happened since WWII and arguably not then) but a couple of *** in the desert with some rocket launchers?

The sad objective truth is, they killed what, two reporters? We've answered that one-hundred fold. Plus taken out some heavy military hardware in the process.

The best plan for stability in the Middle East means backing Kurdistan. We can't march into another cross-regional occupation action again, but we can give full support to one of the few less ambiguous allies in the region. Hell, even if that means "Boots on the Ground." The fact that we won't engage in a drawn out occupation because the Kurdish represent a true stabilizing force in the region we can get behind.

This is why I hate those polls. People base their "Approval" on how much Milk cost that morning. Not that I would approve of Obama right now, but the way they frame the narrative is *** stupid.
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By Bahamut.Baconwrap 2014-09-05 13:16:49  
Common DFW why do you have to be in the news like this?! SMH LOL

Anti-Gay Group To Protest Michael Sam, Cowboys In The Name Of 'Family Values'

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An anti-gay group is planning to protest the Dallas Cowboys after the team signed openly gay football star Michael Sam onto its practice squad.

Jack Burkman, a conservative lobbyist, says "thousands" of right-wing Christians will protest Sunday in Arlington, Texas, where the Cowboys will play their season opener against the San Francisco 49ers.

Burkman heads a group called "American Decency," which consists of "like-minded individuals who feel that they need to come together and feel like they need to stand up for the deterioration of decency in American sports," according to a spokesman for the lobbyist. Earlier this year, Burkman proposed a bill that would ban gays from the National Football League.


Jack Burkman's brother, Jim, who is gay, previously told The Huffington Post that he thought the proposed bill was "just an attention grab and a media grab to pander to those folks who pay him to lobby on their behalf."

Jack Burkman's press release about the protest, which says the group boasts 3.62 million members in 41 states, notes:

“We cannot just stand idly by as Christian values and morals are trampled. We will do whatever we can to preserve family values in this country," Burkman said, per the release. Adding: “[Dallas Cowboys owner] Jerry Jones has betrayed American values, Christian values, and his own city’s values. The people of Dallas–and Christians all across this land–are about to make him pay a huge financial price. The Cowboys are no longer America’s team.”

Sam officially joined the Cowboys' practice squad Wednesday after he was released by the St. Louis Rams, according to ESPN.

Callers to CBS' 105.3 The Fan have had mixed responses to Sam's new role with the Texas team, according to CBS Dallas Fort-Worth's KTVT. While one person noted Sam's talent is what matters, another person said: “I don’t want my kids looking up to me and say, 'Daddy, what does that mean that he’s gay?'”
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By Odin.Jassik 2014-09-05 13:18:51  
Bahamut.Baconwrap said: »
Common DFW why do you have to be in the news like this?! SMH LOL

Anti-Gay Group To Protest Michael Sam, Cowboys In The Name Of 'Family Values'

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An anti-gay group is planning to protest the Dallas Cowboys after the team signed openly gay football star Michael Sam onto its practice squad.

Jack Burkman, a conservative lobbyist, says "thousands" of right-wing Christians will protest Sunday in Arlington, Texas, where the Cowboys will play their season opener against the San Francisco 49ers.

Burkman heads a group called "American Decency," which consists of "like-minded individuals who feel that they need to come together and feel like they need to stand up for the deterioration of decency in American sports," according to a spokesman for the lobbyist. Earlier this year, Burkman proposed a bill that would ban gays from the National Football League.


Jack Burkman's brother, Jim, who is gay, previously told The Huffington Post that he thought the proposed bill was "just an attention grab and a media grab to pander to those folks who pay him to lobby on their behalf."

Jack Burkman's press release about the protest, which says the group boasts 3.62 million members in 41 states, notes:

“We cannot just stand idly by as Christian values and morals are trampled. We will do whatever we can to preserve family values in this country," Burkman said, per the release. Adding: “[Dallas Cowboys owner] Jerry Jones has betrayed American values, Christian values, and his own city’s values. The people of Dallas–and Christians all across this land–are about to make him pay a huge financial price. The Cowboys are no longer America’s team.”

Sam officially joined the Cowboys' practice squad Wednesday after he was released by the St. Louis Rams, according to ESPN.

Callers to CBS' 105.3 The Fan have had mixed responses to Sam's new role with the Texas team, according to CBS Dallas Fort-Worth's KTVT. While one person noted Sam's talent is what matters, another person said: “I don’t want my kids looking up to me and say, 'Daddy, what does that mean that he’s gay?'”

In about 10 years, those people will likely be incredibly ashamed to have their faces in photos for demonstrating against gay rights when they're even more widely accepted than they are now.
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By Asura.Kingnobody 2014-09-05 13:19:25  
Bahamut.Baconwrap said: »
Common DFW why do you have to be in the news like this?! SMH LOL

Anti-Gay Group To Protest Michael Sam, Cowboys In The Name Of 'Family Values'

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An anti-gay group is planning to protest the Dallas Cowboys after the team signed openly gay football star Michael Sam onto its practice squad.

Jack Burkman, a conservative lobbyist, says "thousands" of right-wing Christians will protest Sunday in Arlington, Texas, where the Cowboys will play their season opener against the San Francisco 49ers.

Burkman heads a group called "American Decency," which consists of "like-minded individuals who feel that they need to come together and feel like they need to stand up for the deterioration of decency in American sports," according to a spokesman for the lobbyist. Earlier this year, Burkman proposed a bill that would ban gays from the National Football League.


Jack Burkman's brother, Jim, who is gay, previously told The Huffington Post that he thought the proposed bill was "just an attention grab and a media grab to pander to those folks who pay him to lobby on their behalf."

Jack Burkman's press release about the protest, which says the group boasts 3.62 million members in 41 states, notes:

“We cannot just stand idly by as Christian values and morals are trampled. We will do whatever we can to preserve family values in this country," Burkman said, per the release. Adding: “[Dallas Cowboys owner] Jerry Jones has betrayed American values, Christian values, and his own city’s values. The people of Dallas–and Christians all across this land–are about to make him pay a huge financial price. The Cowboys are no longer America’s team.”

Sam officially joined the Cowboys' practice squad Wednesday after he was released by the St. Louis Rams, according to ESPN.

Callers to CBS' 105.3 The Fan have had mixed responses to Sam's new role with the Texas team, according to CBS Dallas Fort-Worth's KTVT. While one person noted Sam's talent is what matters, another person said: “I don’t want my kids looking up to me and say, 'Daddy, what does that mean that he’s gay?'”
A) It's Dallas, almost as bad as Austin.

B) It's the Huffington Post, also almost as bad as Austin.
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By Bismarck.Ramyrez 2014-09-05 13:23:36  
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feel like they need to stand up for the deterioration of decency in American sports

"I lol'ed".

But really. Just ignore these shitheads. They'll eventually die out.
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By Bahamut.Baconwrap 2014-09-05 13:25:19  
Bismarck.Ramyrez said: »
"I lol'ed".

But really. Just ignore these shitheads. They'll eventually die out.

I know right lol I wonder what these people thought about Donald Sterling's "decency" in American sports? lol
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By Bismarck.Bloodrose 2014-09-05 13:26:41  
Bahamut.Baconwrap said: »
Bismarck.Ramyrez said: »
"I lol'ed".

But really. Just ignore these shitheads. They'll eventually die out.

I know right lol I wonder what these people thought about Donald Sterling's "decency" in American sports? lol
It ain't gay, so it doesn't conflict with "American Values" or "Christian Values" of screwing people out of their money.
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By Jetackuu 2014-09-05 13:26:59  
Bahamut.Baconwrap said: »
Common DFW why do you have to be in the news like this?! SMH LOL

Anti-Gay Group To Protest Michael Sam, Cowboys In The Name Of 'Family Values'

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An anti-gay group is planning to protest the Dallas Cowboys after the team signed openly gay football star Michael Sam onto its practice squad.

Jack Burkman, a conservative lobbyist, says "thousands" of right-wing Christians will protest Sunday in Arlington, Texas, where the Cowboys will play their season opener against the San Francisco 49ers.

Burkman heads a group called "American Decency," which consists of "like-minded individuals who feel that they need to come together and feel like they need to stand up for the deterioration of decency in American sports," according to a spokesman for the lobbyist. Earlier this year, Burkman proposed a bill that would ban gays from the National Football League.


Jack Burkman's brother, Jim, who is gay, previously told The Huffington Post that he thought the proposed bill was "just an attention grab and a media grab to pander to those folks who pay him to lobby on their behalf."

Jack Burkman's press release about the protest, which says the group boasts 3.62 million members in 41 states, notes:

“We cannot just stand idly by as Christian values and morals are trampled. We will do whatever we can to preserve family values in this country," Burkman said, per the release. Adding: “[Dallas Cowboys owner] Jerry Jones has betrayed American values, Christian values, and his own city’s values. The people of Dallas–and Christians all across this land–are about to make him pay a huge financial price. The Cowboys are no longer America’s team.”

Sam officially joined the Cowboys' practice squad Wednesday after he was released by the St. Louis Rams, according to ESPN.

Callers to CBS' 105.3 The Fan have had mixed responses to Sam's new role with the Texas team, according to CBS Dallas Fort-Worth's KTVT. While one person noted Sam's talent is what matters, another person said: “I don’t want my kids looking up to me and say, 'Daddy, what does that mean that he’s gay?'”
oh look another conservative parent not wanting to parent, and expecting legislation to rid them of their "problems" what's that sound like?
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By Shiva.Nikolce 2014-09-05 13:28:27  
legislation?
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By Bismarck.Bloodrose 2014-09-05 13:28:38  
Sounds like 'Murica! *** yeah!
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By Cerberus.Pleebo 2014-09-05 13:30:31  
Haha, "thousands". Yeah right.
Bahamut.Baconwrap said: »
The Cowboys are no longer America’s team.
CRY EVERTIM
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By Odin.Jassik 2014-09-05 13:33:15  
Jetackuu said: »
Bahamut.Baconwrap said: »
Common DFW why do you have to be in the news like this?! SMH LOL

Anti-Gay Group To Protest Michael Sam, Cowboys In The Name Of 'Family Values'

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An anti-gay group is planning to protest the Dallas Cowboys after the team signed openly gay football star Michael Sam onto its practice squad.

Jack Burkman, a conservative lobbyist, says "thousands" of right-wing Christians will protest Sunday in Arlington, Texas, where the Cowboys will play their season opener against the San Francisco 49ers.

Burkman heads a group called "American Decency," which consists of "like-minded individuals who feel that they need to come together and feel like they need to stand up for the deterioration of decency in American sports," according to a spokesman for the lobbyist. Earlier this year, Burkman proposed a bill that would ban gays from the National Football League.


Jack Burkman's brother, Jim, who is gay, previously told The Huffington Post that he thought the proposed bill was "just an attention grab and a media grab to pander to those folks who pay him to lobby on their behalf."

Jack Burkman's press release about the protest, which says the group boasts 3.62 million members in 41 states, notes:

“We cannot just stand idly by as Christian values and morals are trampled. We will do whatever we can to preserve family values in this country," Burkman said, per the release. Adding: “[Dallas Cowboys owner] Jerry Jones has betrayed American values, Christian values, and his own city’s values. The people of Dallas–and Christians all across this land–are about to make him pay a huge financial price. The Cowboys are no longer America’s team.”

Sam officially joined the Cowboys' practice squad Wednesday after he was released by the St. Louis Rams, according to ESPN.

Callers to CBS' 105.3 The Fan have had mixed responses to Sam's new role with the Texas team, according to CBS Dallas Fort-Worth's KTVT. While one person noted Sam's talent is what matters, another person said: “I don’t want my kids looking up to me and say, 'Daddy, what does that mean that he’s gay?'”
oh look another conservative parent not wanting to parent, and expecting legislation to rid them of their "problems" what's that sound like?

Seriously, though, give your kids some credit, right. Do these people think their children are so stupid and impressionable that they can't be aware of homosexuality without compulsively engaging in gay sex? It's very telling of their insecurity of their ability to parent.
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By Jetackuu 2014-09-05 13:35:23  
Shiva.Viciousss said: »
That conviction is no surprise at all.
sad thing is: I saw it coming when he won the election, I didn't vote for the ***.

Now if VA can get rid of Bob Goodlatte, we'll be doing much better. (author of SOPA mind you).
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Odin.Jassik said: »
Jetackuu said: »
Bahamut.Baconwrap said: »
Common DFW why do you have to be in the news like this?! SMH LOL

Anti-Gay Group To Protest Michael Sam, Cowboys In The Name Of 'Family Values'

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An anti-gay group is planning to protest the Dallas Cowboys after the team signed openly gay football star Michael Sam onto its practice squad.

Jack Burkman, a conservative lobbyist, says "thousands" of right-wing Christians will protest Sunday in Arlington, Texas, where the Cowboys will play their season opener against the San Francisco 49ers.

Burkman heads a group called "American Decency," which consists of "like-minded individuals who feel that they need to come together and feel like they need to stand up for the deterioration of decency in American sports," according to a spokesman for the lobbyist. Earlier this year, Burkman proposed a bill that would ban gays from the National Football League.


Jack Burkman's brother, Jim, who is gay, previously told The Huffington Post that he thought the proposed bill was "just an attention grab and a media grab to pander to those folks who pay him to lobby on their behalf."

Jack Burkman's press release about the protest, which says the group boasts 3.62 million members in 41 states, notes:

“We cannot just stand idly by as Christian values and morals are trampled. We will do whatever we can to preserve family values in this country," Burkman said, per the release. Adding: “[Dallas Cowboys owner] Jerry Jones has betrayed American values, Christian values, and his own city’s values. The people of Dallas–and Christians all across this land–are about to make him pay a huge financial price. The Cowboys are no longer America’s team.”

Sam officially joined the Cowboys' practice squad Wednesday after he was released by the St. Louis Rams, according to ESPN.

Callers to CBS' 105.3 The Fan have had mixed responses to Sam's new role with the Texas team, according to CBS Dallas Fort-Worth's KTVT. While one person noted Sam's talent is what matters, another person said: “I don’t want my kids looking up to me and say, 'Daddy, what does that mean that he’s gay?'”
oh look another conservative parent not wanting to parent, and expecting legislation to rid them of their "problems" what's that sound like?

Seriously, though, give your kids some credit, right. Do these people think their children are so stupid and impressionable that they can't be aware of homosexuality without compulsively engaging in gay sex? It's very telling of their insecurity of their ability to parent.
BUT THINK OF THE CHILDREN!!!!
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By Bahamut.Milamber 2014-09-05 13:39:27  
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Earlier this year, Burkman proposed a bill that would ban gays from the National Football League.
Wait what?
Today we bring HB#1069 "No Homo" to the floor.
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By Bahamut.Milamber 2014-09-05 13:43:26  
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While one person noted Sam's talent is what matters, another person said: “I don’t want my kids looking up to me and say, 'Daddy, what does that mean that he’s gay?'”
Answer:

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By Bahamut.Baconwrap 2014-09-05 13:49:16  
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Seriously, though, give your kids some credit, right. Do these people think their children are so stupid and impressionable that they can't be aware of homosexuality without compulsively engaging in gay sex? It's very telling of their insecurity of their ability to parent.

It's really hard with certain groups and generations to get through to them. My parents are even like that a bit. They aren't homophobic, but they definitely do act weird when the word "gay" comes up on TV or in the news.
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By Shiva.Nikolce 2014-09-05 13:53:14  
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they definitely do act weird when the word "gay" comes up on TV or in the news.

what do they do? start screaming and scrambling around and then change seats and then just as suddenly they are quiet?

how weird we talking>
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By Bahamut.Baconwrap 2014-09-05 13:55:37  
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Bahamut.Baconwrap said: »
they definitely do act weird when the word "gay" comes up on TV or in the news.

what do they do? start screaming and scrambling around and then change seats and then just as suddenly they are quiet?

how weird we talking>

They consider it a topic not "suitable for children." I've even reminded my parents. Look you live in California, they are going to be taught about it in the K-12 setting.
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By Bismarck.Ramyrez 2014-09-05 14:00:28  
Bahamut.Baconwrap said: »
Shiva.Nikolce said: »
Bahamut.Baconwrap said: »
they definitely do act weird when the word "gay" comes up on TV or in the news.

what do they do? start screaming and scrambling around and then change seats and then just as suddenly they are quiet?

how weird we talking>

They consider it a topic not "suitable for children." I've even reminded my parents. Look you live in California, they are going to be taught about it in the K-12 setting.

I think you're setting your sights awfully high.

We live in a country that's so sexually repressed it's still using tape-delays on live sporting events because a nipple was seen for a millisecond and it was an absolute outrage.
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By Bismarck.Ramyrez 2014-09-05 14:02:47  
Though, funny story, there was hockey player dong accidentally televised on ROOT Sports last season. At work, not googling that one for you, censored or no. But you can probably find it if you look hard enough. (hah).

Some combination of "Brandon Sutter", "Pittsburgh Penguins", "ROOT Sports", and (insert your favorite penis slang here). should do the trick.
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By Shiva.Nikolce 2014-09-05 14:07:27  
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They consider it a topic not "suitable for children." I've even reminded my parents. Look you live in California, they are going to be taught about it in the K-12 setting.

it's a generational thing. my mom was horrified when my sister told her that dad looked tense and my mom should give him a blowie...

my kids grew up when everyone called everything gay...
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By Jetackuu 2014-09-05 14:11:24  
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they definitely do act weird when the word "gay" comes up on TV or in the news.

what do they do? start screaming and scrambling around and then change seats and then just as suddenly they are quiet?

how weird we talking>

They consider it a topic not "suitable for children." I've even reminded my parents. Look you live in California, they are going to be taught about it in the K-12 setting.

I think you're setting your sights awfully high.

We live in a country that's so sexually repressed it's still using tape-delays on live sporting events because a nipple was seen for a millisecond and it was an absolute outrage.
On a Sunday afternoon!

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By Bahamut.Baconwrap 2014-09-05 14:11:48  
Bismarck.Ramyrez said: »
Bahamut.Baconwrap said: »
Shiva.Nikolce said: »
Bahamut.Baconwrap said: »
they definitely do act weird when the word "gay" comes up on TV or in the news.

what do they do? start screaming and scrambling around and then change seats and then just as suddenly they are quiet?

how weird we talking>

They consider it a topic not "suitable for children." I've even reminded my parents. Look you live in California, they are going to be taught about it in the K-12 setting.

I think you're setting your sights awfully high.

We live in a country that's so sexually repressed it's still using tape-delays on live sporting events because a nipple was seen for a millisecond and it was an absolute outrage.

Yeah sexually repressed is a better choice of words to describe them, because like my parents avoided the discussion of sex all together.
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By Cerberus.Pleebo 2014-09-05 14:12:10  
Bahamut.Baconwrap said: »
they are going to be taught about it in the K-12 setting.
Ahh, I remember that day in school...
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By Bismarck.Bloodrose 2014-09-05 14:12:39  
Shiva.Nikolce said: »
Bahamut.Baconwrap said: »
They consider it a topic not "suitable for children." I've even reminded my parents. Look you live in California, they are going to be taught about it in the K-12 setting.

it's a generational thing. my mom was horrified when my sister told her that dad looked tense and my mom should give him a blowie...

my kids grew up when everyone called everything gay...
Because this video is funny and annoying.
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