In Iowa, Tuesday, Republican candidate for the state House Jeremy Walters took to his Facebook page to write “The Holy Bible says if your (sic) GAY homosexual they shall surely be put to death; their blood shall be upon them. This tells me alot (sic) so should we kill them NO. They Need to ask God to forgive them of their sins and mean it turn away from it. They also need to know that when it says that their blood shall be upon them that tells me it is AIDS. Thats (sic) how I feel.” Late Tuesday, the Iowa GOP chairman Matt Strawn released a statement that read in part “Mr. Walters’ comments are inappropriate and in no way represent the beliefs of the Republican Party of Iowa. HIV/AIDS does not discriminate, and our hearts and prayers go out to any Iowa family facing this disease.” After some uncertainty, Walters removed the offending comments, and offered that he was sort, but “that’s how I felt because I had friends that passed away of having AIDS.”
The lunatic far right-wing World Net Daily announced that it was disinviting the lunatic far right-wing figure Ann Coulter as the keynote speaker at an event in September because Coulter has been invited and has accepted an invitation to address the Republican gay splinter group GOProud at an event called HOMOCON. Joseph Farah, the editor and chief executive officer (and birther advocate) said that “ultimately, as a matter of principle, it would not make sense for us to have Ann speak to a conference about talking America back when she clearly does not recognize that the ideal to be espoused there simply do not include the radical and very ‘unconservative’ agenda represented by GOProud. The drift of the conservative movement to a brand of materialistic libertarianism is one of the main reasons we planned this conference from the beginning.” Oddly, Farah quotes a conversation between himself and Coulter verbatim that reads like a parody of David Mamet play, and which angered Coulter, who contends the two talked off the record.
Elisabeth Hasselbeck is asked to suggest some common misconceptions about her, The View co-host answering “I am not ultra-ultra conservative on every issue. I actually support gay marriage,” adding “I think the gay marriage thing would definitely surprise people. I mean, for some people, it will surprise them to the point that they won’t want to hear it. ‘No, that can’t be, I really want to have this sort of idea of her in my head,’ so I sort of rain on their parade there.”
Cute S Club alum Jon Lee has come out. The 28 year old says that “If someone had said ‘are you?’ I would have said yes, but no one ever did. I’ve never felt the need to leap out of the closet singing and dancing about it. I’ve always known I was gay, from a very young age. I came out to my friends and family at a very young age, so for me it’s always been my life and it’s never needed to be a huge change that I’ve had to tell everyone about.”
Big Brother contestant Lane – not the brightest bulb to begin with - masturbated on the live feed last night, the task taking all of 90 seconds, Lane proving the age old adage of being dumb and full of cum with little effort.
Which one of these three is straight?
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