HOMOSEXUALS = SOCIALISTS!
It seems every time I turn around there are all these socialist homosexuals!
I thought they were supposed to be just 5% of the country!
I can’t THINK about anything other than full flaming socialist same-sex equality and marriage! Global warming? Health insurance reform? The economy? Phony wars? Not when there’s a socialist gay takeover!
Thank god Rep. Steve King (R-IA, the
finally confronted the elephant in the living room!
“Not only is it [homosexual equality] a radical social idea, it is a purely socialist concept in the final analysis,” claims King.
It’s all so frighteningly OBVIOUS when you look back on history and the evolution of same-sex socialism, Razorbabies! Use your gaydar!

I happen to be in
HERE’S the brief yet FULL analysis of Rep. King’s position.




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"After claiming that "Rick Santorum was right" when he said that expanding gay rights would lead to a "right to incest," King asserted that same-sex marriage is "a purely socialist concept":
King
Well, well, little did Mary Cheney and her wife realize that the two of them were bringing down the Republic.
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Posted by: eLwood
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September 24, 2009 05:06 PM
Congressman King's darker side:
GOP Rep. Steve King Is Only Vote Against Recognizing History Of Slave Labor In Capitol
"Here's an interesting example of those famous lone "No" votes in Congress -- the contrarian who is willing to stand up alone against the overwhelming majority of his or her colleagues, and vote against something that was passing easily.
Yesterday, the House of Representatives voted 399-1 for the Capitol Visitors Center to have a plaque acknowledging the role of slave labor in the construction of the Capitol. The resolution has information in it that even this history fanatic didn't know about -- for example, slave labor was involved in constructing the "Statue of Freedom" atop the Capitol Dome.
The "Yes" votes spanned the ideological spectrum, from Ron Paul and Michele Bachmann on the right to Maxine Waters and Dennis Kucinich on the left. The one vote against: Rep. Steve King (R-IA).
King's office has not yet commented on his reason for the vote.
Late Update: King has now released a statement, explaining that the vote was about protecting America's Judeo-Christian heritage."
Just so we know that outside Ark some very luny people exist and attract followers too. Not that it makes it more palatable.
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Posted by: eLwood
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September 25, 2009 01:58 AM