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GOP Sen. nominee Christine O'Donnell: homophobe or closet case?

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Christine O'Donnell has a habit of anti-gay rhetoric. Of course, disparaging non-heterosexuals is fodder for "Republicans" who claim to have values but are obsessed with homosexuality while — over the past few years — numerous in their ranks were revealed as closet cases.

Despite lodging homosexual allegations at her Republican primary opponent — 71-year-old Mike Castle — in campaigning for the Delaware U.S. Senatorial nomination, O'Donnell's own sexual identity hasn't been questioned.

Why not? It's not uncommon for a twisted one who hurls at others accusation to be [guilty] of the nature of such accusation. Consider: O'Donnell is 41 years old — old enough to be married, maybe divorced, with had at least one child. But She's never been married. No sign of a boyfriend. No record of past lovers.

Is Christine O'Donnell merely anti-homosexual?


http://www.thedailybeast.com/blogs-...ristine-odonnells-gay-former-aide-speaks-out/

For O’Donnell, such gay-baiting was very much in character. Toward the end of the Clinton administration, she protested the appointment of James Hormel to be ambassador to Luxembourg, a posting the religious right opposed because Hormel was gay. “The SALT was concerned about Hormel’s ties to the pedophile-rights movement,” her website said, though there was not a shred of evidence behind the slur. In 1997, in a clip recently unearthed by Talking Points Memo, she appeared on C-SPAN, where, looking fresh, lovely, and innocent, she objected to AIDS sufferers being called “victims” because the disease is the product of their own actions. In an appearance on Fox in 2000, she exclaimed over the horrors of New York’s gay pride parade: “They’re getting away with nudity! They’re getting away with lasciviousness! They’re getting away with perversion!”
 
I wouldn't be surprised by anything she did before she accepted Jesus Christ as her personal savior. After that, well, who knows. I guess I wouldn't be surprised by that either. My bet is that she's like an old maid schoolteacher. Then again, most old maid schoolteachers don't talk the way she does.

You raise something that I had in my "wouldn't it be ironic" bin. Now that I think about it, well . . . .
 
You'd think she would at least have a fake boyfriend for the duration of the campaign season.:^o
 
Wasn't it her BF (who must have world's worst case of blue balls) that sold her her house that she got caught using campaign contributions to pay for ?

It's all a little fuzzy.
 
justapixel, do you even know the content of that bearded Marxist comment?

I'll venture a no. If you knew the context of a comment that would add a shade of gray to your black and white view of the world.
 
She doesn't believe anything she says. She's currently living with her male roommate and campaign staffer aka... Her boyfriend. She's using the right as her own Wingnut Bank & Trust.
 
I don't think it matters either way. I agree with her ideas as a politician. Ideas are more important than ad hominem attacks, "in most cases."

Additionally, and this is semi-unrelated, what about people who have homosexual desires or tendencies and believe that those desires are wrong. I would consider myself to be in this category. It's a struggle I fight with. And take a political example, would I vote for an amendment to make marriage between a man and a woman? Yes. I don't think that makes me a homophobe or hateful. I have these tendencies, in my opinion they are wrong and I try to not act on them.

Thoughts?
 
I don't think it matters either way.

It most certainly does. She's (yet another) anti-gay Republican, middle age, but she is "single" which is a kind way of saying "probably gay." Hypocrisy, you know?
 
I don't think it matters either way. I agree with her ideas as a politician. Ideas are more important than ad hominem attacks, "in most cases."

Additionally, and this is semi-unrelated, what about people who have homosexual desires or tendencies and believe that those desires are wrong. I would consider myself to be in this category. It's a struggle I fight with. And take a political example, would I vote for an amendment to make marriage between a man and a woman? Yes. I don't think that makes me a homophobe or hateful. I have these tendencies, in my opinion they are wrong and I try to not act on them.

Thoughts?

My thoughts are that you shouldn't be on a gay porn site if you're afraid of acting on your "unclean" urges.

So, uh, go away now.
 
I don't think it matters either way. I agree with her ideas as a politician. Ideas are more important than ad hominem attacks, "in most cases."

Additionally, and this is semi-unrelated, what about people who have homosexual desires or tendencies and believe that those desires are wrong. I would consider myself to be in this category. It's a struggle I fight with. And take a political example, would I vote for an amendment to make marriage between a man and a woman? Yes. I don't think that makes me a homophobe or hateful. I have these tendencies, in my opinion they are wrong and I try to not act on them.

Thoughts?

I think it's a tragedy of the highest order that you've been on this site for 4 years and yet you still haven't thrown off the mantle of self-loathing and nonsense fundamentalist xtian upbringing.

I've watched so many exMormons, exJehovahs, exTheWays, exBaptists, and others get over their inaccurate understanding of god and the "bible" as fundamental religions teach them. I'm just sad you haven't.

Life is too short to keep hating yourself for who you are. :cry:
 
I don't think it matters either way. I agree with her ideas as a politician. Ideas are more important than ad hominem attacks, "in most cases."

Additionally, and this is semi-unrelated, what about people who have homosexual desires or tendencies and believe that those desires are wrong. I would consider myself to be in this category. It's a struggle I fight with. And take a political example, would I vote for an amendment to make marriage between a man and a woman? Yes. I don't think that makes me a homophobe or hateful. I have these tendencies, in my opinion they are wrong and I try to not act on them.

Thoughts?

You may think they are wrong, but just because you think it's wrong doesn't mean that you should deny others their rights.
 
Good point. But I think polygamy is wrong and would act the same way. Would you have a problem with that?

You may think they are wrong, but just because you think it's wrong doesn't mean that you should deny others their rights.
 
I don't hate myself, I actually like myself and am happy with myself.

Of course, I have things I do that I don't like. Gossip, pride, not helping others, loving my neighbor, etc. Having sinful tendencies doesn't mean I hate myself.

Take a completely 100% hetrosexual Christian male who is married. He too has to fight against lust for other women and remain faithful to his wife. It's the same thing.

I'm sorry religion is such a contentious issue for you.

Thanks for replying.

I think it's a tragedy of the highest order that you've been on this site for 4 years and yet you still haven't thrown off the mantle of self-loathing and nonsense fundamentalist xtian upbringing.

I've watched so many exMormons, exJehovahs, exTheWays, exBaptists, and others get over their inaccurate understanding of god and the "bible" as fundamental religions teach them. I'm just sad you haven't.

Life is too short to keep hating yourself for who you are. :cry:
 
I don't hate myself, I actually like myself and am happy with myself.

Of course, I have things I do that I don't like. Gossip, pride, not helping others, loving my neighbor, etc. Having sinful tendencies doesn't mean I hate myself.

Take a completely 100% hetrosexual Christian male who is married. He too has to fight against lust for other women and remain faithful to his wife. It's the same thing.

I'm sorry religion is such a contentious issue for you.

Thanks for replying.

Religion isn't an issue. But anyone who has spent time researching the bibles history and what a farce claiming the bible is against homosexuality knows that that's not what that book was talking about. Sadly so many Americans don't get that because they've never learned multiple languages and the realities of translating words that don't exist.
 
If I wasn't a Christian, I'd still think homosexuality was wrong. I'm not a relativist.

I do agree that Americans are uneducated on many issues though!

Thanks again.

Religion isn't an issue. But anyone who has spent time researching the bibles history and what a farce claiming the bible is against homosexuality knows that that's not what that book was talking about. Sadly so many Americans don't get that because they've never learned multiple languages and the realities of translating words that don't exist.
 
If I wasn't a Christian, I'd still think homosexuality was wrong.

Doubtful. The overwhelming majority of people who are not religious have no problem with gay people. Their judgment wasn't clouded by religious bigotry as a child, so they never came to see that position as normal.

Since you have, it might be hard to put yourself in another mindset, which is why I say look to statistics. Had you not been raised in a fundamentalist family, it would probably have never been an issue for you.
 
If I wasn't a Christian, I'd still think homosexuality was wrong. I'm not a relativist.
Oh, what the hell... I'll bite....

So, relatively speaking, what brought you to click on an obvious gay porn site in the first place ? Relative to your beliefs, of course...
 
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