Discussion: NC GOP AG Candidate Tells HB2 Fans: 'Keep Our State Straight!' (VIDEO)

Sounds like a pornstar name.

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Um, have you ever even been here? The current state government is an aberration and the state’s people are sick of it. And this idiot speaks for a demographic–rural, aging, white evangelicals–who are increasingly insignificant, which is why they’re screaming so loud.

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This has nothing to do with keeping North Carolina “straight.”

It’s about closeted homosexuals terrified of being outed, jealous of those who had the courage to come out, and want to force them back into the closet so they won’t be alone in the dark.

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Keep trans men in the ladies room, where they belong. NC women can tell the difference.

Go, NC! Go, NC!

You LIEberals just don’t understand good, old-fashioned, conservative values, do you? We can’t have the Gays just living their lives, in the open, happily, free of legal and social sanctions. Don’t you think Sen. Buck Newton would like to like to do that? He thinks about big, hard cocks 24/7, but he fights it.

For the children. For Jesus. For America.

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The sad part is he appears to be unaware that there’ve always been gay people here. And not just in Chapel Hill, either.

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A dear friend once told me something that has always stuck with me: “progress is always forward, rarely straight.”

Forward, Tar Heels!

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Keep Our State Straight!

Oh, honey, I’ve got some bad news for you…

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Just ask DICK cheney.

It’s interesting that he worked for Jesse Helms as David Broder referred to him as “the last racist politician”. Even Strom Thurmond and George Wallace for the most part asked for contrition.

Recently I watched the HBO documentary about Robert Mapplethorpe. There was a clip of Helms fulminating about his obscene photos and federal funding for the arts. He actually took the photos and offered them to the other senators on the floor to see. A bizarre sight.

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Or a character in the movie Boogie Nights.

Ha ha!

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I saw that, too. Was a good docu, I think.

It was a interesting overview of his life and highlighting the culture wars of the 80’s and early 90’s but a bit laborious when they kept going back to the Getty archives in LA.

I am a conservative male and I think nothing of the sort. I also happen to have a 16 and an 18 year old daughters and do not want a 250 pound man or boy in the bathroom with them…does that make sense to a left of center brain?

How does a pointless LAW make it any different?
There is nothing stopping anyone from going into the bathroom with them now, and they are FAR more likely to be assaulted by one of their male relatives than by any stranger in a bathroom.

You just can’t handle the fact that you will no longer know if the hot chick that just came out of the bathroom and got you hard is WOMAN or a MAN.

yeah, your right, thats really hard to handle…SMH…

Should one of your daughters in the future reveal that she has always felt more like a boy all her life and then undergoes surgery sex change surgery you’d continue to call him your daughter?

Even after he marries a woman and adopts kids?

Ohh! And of course you’d insist that he continue to use the women’s bathroom, right?

Oh, you are speaking to me now? You are not “ignoring the troll” anymore?

Boo Hoos? :weary: :cry: :disappointed_relieved: :sleepy: :sob:

It’s hard to resist replying when you post something that, even for you, is extraordinarily stupid.

You’re the epitome of what Bruce Bartlett talks about with this statement.

I think that Trump is a symptom of a disease of rampant stupidity, pandering to morons and bigots and racists and all the sort of stuff that defines today’s Republican coalition.

from this excellent article…

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