The Original Gay Porn Community - Free Gay Movies and Photos, Gay Porn Site Reviews and Adult Gay Forums

  • Welcome To Just Us Boys - The World's Largest Gay Message Board Community

    In order to comply with recent US Supreme Court rulings regarding adult content, we will be making changes in the future to require that you log into your account to view adult content on the site.
    If you do not have an account, please register.
    REGISTER HERE - 100% FREE / We Will Never Sell Your Info

    PLEASE READ: To register, turn off your VPN (iPhone users- disable iCloud); you can re-enable the VPN after registration. You must maintain an active email address on your account: disposable email addresses cannot be used to register.

Not enough votes to end DADT filibuster?

Guys, this is all politics. Both sides get to show their supporters how they are "fighting for them in Washington".

Nothing of any value gets done in Washington before a big election.

Heck, the US Congress hasn't even looked at passing a budget -- headlines in local papers and tv stations saying that Congress has just passed the largest spending bill in American history -- it's not going to happen in an election year.

Wait till after the election.
 
Today was very saddening to Democracy in general, as well as to us. It didn't even get to be Filibustered because of the fucking Republicans, ok we get it, the GOP hates fags, but can't they at least take the time to let a vote occur.

I was almost in tears in the School library when I watched Dick Durbin's speech on the DREAM Act. The man LOVES our country, and the people who want to make it better, as myself. I saw a passion in a man for his government job that we never usually see. I wanted to cry for him, and the work he put into it, as well as how close we came to having a path to legal residency.

Republicans hate the people who want to serve our nation, and risk their lives because they Love the United States of America. Whether it be Gays or Immigrants, they Love America more then some of these GOP "Senators" do.

I know I slam on the Republicans often, but they have found a new low. They have not killed it, on delayed it.

But today, we witnessed Republicans do the following:

- Delay funding to the Defense Dep.
- Prove they were not interested in how much gays serve the U.S.A.
- Prove again that they are anti-immigration, and anti multicultural.

The DREAM Act did not hand out green cards left and right, you had to Intense qualifiers that many Americans would fail, but they enjoy rights simply by birth. I swore we fought a war against the notion one people should ruler another unjustly, no matter what they contributed. The GOP seems to forget this.

Yet I'm ranting now. We won't give up and it is clear to me now, that the only party at this time interested in protecting and defending the United States of America is the Democrats...
 
Sigh.

Again, the US remains stuck in the 1940's while the rest of the western world has moved on.

Please don't exaggerate so ridiculously.

Everyone knows the USA is stuck in the 1920s, not the 40s.
 
just a random lol at the rhetoric.

is there any particular reason why Harry Reid insisted on bringing this to the floor now, today, when the DA/DT study is set to be completed in December? and knowing that the DREAM act was going to polarize republicans (and even members of his own caucus), why insist on inserting it into this bill? and why completely block off debate or allowing the GOP to propose their own amendments when that right there directly cost him GOP votes?

what are the chances of him not being reelected as Speaker even if he's reelected to the senate?

Maybe he just wanted to make Republicans look bad?

I was wondering the first question you pose, myself. Couldn't he have just added a resolution of support for the Joint Chiefs' coming decision, or something?
 
I just don't understand how they can stand there with a straight face and say they are all about smaller government when at the same time they decide which Americans can serve their country and which Americans can marry. I cannot fathome something more intrusive than that. I just PRAY they don't gain enough seats to retake the House and Senate.
 
So can someone sum this up? What's next? Delayed until when?
 
You mean so you hope your beloved Republicans will get the chance to become the majority and bury this issue for who knows how many years?

Forget that.

To an extent he is right though. The Republican opposition was all politics.

They know that a successful vote on DADT and the DREAM act would motivate both the gay and hispanic Democrats to come out and vote. This was the one part of McCain's rant that he got right.

Nevermind that it's the right thing to do though, lol.
 
To an extent he is right though. The Republican opposition was all politics.

They know that a successful vote on DADT and the DREAM act would motivate both the gay and hispanic Democrats to come out and vote. This was the one part of McCain's rant that he got right.

Nevermind that it's the right thing to do though, lol.

It could easily go the other way, though. What if the Republicans manage to block it again and this motivates gays and Hispanics to come out in November?
 
Sigh.

Again, the US remains stuck in the 1940's while the rest of the western world has moved on.

Agreed! ..|

The stupid thing is, when the US actually gets around to recognizing gay marriage be it civil or otherwise, Americans will be loudly proclaiming how "forward thinking" and "leading edge" they are. Puke. Currently we have 35 countries with far more advanced protections and policies for gay couples. By the time the US gets around to it, probably 50 or more will have better policies. But yeah, America is soooo leading edge. :rolleyes:

My fellow Americans are so damn dumb, and untraveled by in large it's tragic. They'll honestly believe this, as if the rest of the world is in some backwater hole unaware of advanced and better standards of living, quality of life, healthcare, social protections, and a host of other items. My god even countries in central and south America have more progressive laws on gay couples/marriages.
 
And yet we will still need a defense authorization act for 2011. Liberal Democrats will filibuster any attempt to strip a repeal from the current one as reported. There aren't 60 votes to allow Republicans to do that, and I doubt there would be 51 votes to strip the repeal even if there were an up or down vote.

Which is why the more moderate Republicans hopefully will support moving forward after the election in a less contentious atmosphere.
 
Republicans are saying that the Democrats are "railroading" this through without adequate debate. McCain is asking why the Senate can't wait until at least after the services have had a chance to complete their surveys, expected in December (after the election). What's the rush?

The rush is that come after the election, we might not have enough Dems to vote for it. It would fine and dandy to wait for the surveys and all the other bullshit slowing it down, but the fact remains that there is no reason logically that a persons sexuality affects how they serve, and the time to get it through against the GOP's Religious-Reich is when we have the support.

Yes, the Dems want to shove it through, and the Republicans, i.e. McCain, use the smoke screen of the "waiting for surveys" as a means to delay it until after the election.

I forgot to mention, Scott Brown (R-MA) is a dick :mad:. He represents Massachusetts, my home, the Gay (aka Bay) State and he goes against the progress we have made compared to other states. All I have to say is wait until 2014, because he is in for a hell of a surprise.
 
And as usual, milquetoast, piss pig, Harry Reid didn't force these cowards and bigots to actually have to stand up and filibuster the damn bill. No, they only have to say they will filibuster it, and that's enough for good ole' Harry. What a fucking farce!

Testicleless Harry, will never cut off the filibuster next session and we all know it. He has the power at the start of the next session (assuming he's reelected or the Dems still control the Senate) to suspend the filibuster completely. Will he? Ha! Ha! Ha! I'll bet my foreskin on it, that he won't!
 
Just a bone to throw in here, the Air Force Chief of Staff had a positive note to make, though not really expressing an opinion on a repeal.

That was very nice..How about the new Marine Commandant that Obama nominated..

Testifying at a confirmation hearing before the Senate Armed Services Committee, Amos warned that “if we step away from the ‘don’t ask, don’t tell,’ there are lots of things that go on today in the American military that the average Marine out there might not agree with.”

“But the one thing we have in the Marine Corps is discipline,” he said. “And we have leadership. And those are the two things that carry the day for us. There’s never been a gag order, and I don’t anticipate one being put on the Marines.”

In a statement given to the panel beforehand, Amos wrote, “My primary concern with proposed repeal is the potential disruption to cohesion that may be caused by significant change during a period of extended combat operations
http://www.politico.com/politico44/perm/0910/dont_ask_amos_428d0eef-6f98-44b2-b720-525fe87749fc.html

Good thing we have such a 'fierce advocate' of gay rights in Obama..I liked how he didn't say a word about DADT in the days leading up to the vote..Good thing he did find the time to stump for the two democrats that voted no..http://www.blancheforsenate.com/page?id=0014

I heard a good analogy today of the Democratic Party and equality for gays.It's like Lucy holding that football for Charlie Brown.He falls for it everytime....So do we..

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nED1LulaRwY&feature=related[/ame]
 
So I heard some stupid right wing asshole on television say that if he were a homo in the forces he wouldn't want the others to find out because he'd be afraid of getting shot as a reason not to repeal 'Dont Ask Don't Tell.'

So I checked and in all the countries who have gays and lesbians serving in the forces, none have reported that their own troops are so undisciplined and fucked up that they've picked off their comrades.

Now we know that the US has a very high rate of friendly fire accidents, but why would anyone in a position of public prominence think so little of the men and women in their forces to call them all potential sociopathic murderers?

I think this sends a very bad message to the rest of the world.
 
Now we know that the US has a very high rate of friendly fire accidents, but why would anyone in a position of public prominence think so little of the men and women in their forces to call them all potential sociopathic murderers?

I think this sends a very bad message to the rest of the world.

Maybe because some of them may very well be. We accept criminals into the military but not gays. Sheesh!
 
An another step backwards to end DADT. The moral family value Christian Republicans voted all most 99% to please there flocks.

Gay men and women have served in military for years giving up in some cases there right to serve and protect our country.

Funny how other countries see this as not issue with gays in the military.
 
You mean so you hope your beloved Republicans will get the chance to become the majority and bury this issue for who knows how many years?

Forget that.

Not at all Jock. I think Reid was insincere in wanting a vote on this combined with the other laws he added to this bill. He wanted some talking points in his and other political races.

If my memory serves me correctly the report from the military is due the end of the year.

A vote should have been scheduled at that time -- this is just grandstanding.

I expect it to pass.
 
That was very nice..How about the new Marine Commandant that Obama nominated..


http://www.politico.com/politico44/perm/0910/dont_ask_amos_428d0eef-6f98-44b2-b720-525fe87749fc.html

Good thing we have such a 'fierce advocate' of gay rights in Obama..I liked how he didn't say a word about DADT in the days leading up to the vote..Good thing he did find the time to stump for the two democrats that voted no..http://www.blancheforsenate.com/page?id=0014

I want to know what "significant change" that guy's talking about. Does he expect some big parade of guys in frilly pink undies to descend on Marine barracks everywhere? or gays already in units to suddenly start hitting on their comrades because now they won't get kicked out?

Seem to me he contradicted himself: if the Marines have discipline, no problem -- if he expects a problem, then they must not actually have discipline.
 
Back
Top