queerbychoice (
queerbychoice) wrote2004-10-13 06:26 pm
Emotional Outburst While Watching the Presidential Debate
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrrrrrrggggggggggggghhhhhhhhh!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The stupid fucking homophobic heterosexual white male Christian so-called representatives of mine in the stupidest fucking so-called debate just would have to go and bring up the "Is homosexuality a choice?" idiocy. AS THOUGH THAT'S RELEVANT TO WHETHER WE DESERVE ANY RIGHTS. AS THOUGH TWO HETEROSEXUAL CHRISTIANS ARE IN ANY POSITION TO EVEN TRY TO SPEAK FOR ALL THE QUEERS OF THE WORLD.
Not only do I not want either one of them in charge of my country, I want them both fucking deported from it for making such a ridiculous mess of the entire election campaign. Somebody appoint me dictator on the grounds that my campaign pledge is to deport them both. Bush will be deported to a prison to be prosecuted for war crimes. Kerry can just be deported to someplace where I never have to hear about him again.
The stupid fucking homophobic heterosexual white male Christian so-called representatives of mine in the stupidest fucking so-called debate just would have to go and bring up the "Is homosexuality a choice?" idiocy. AS THOUGH THAT'S RELEVANT TO WHETHER WE DESERVE ANY RIGHTS. AS THOUGH TWO HETEROSEXUAL CHRISTIANS ARE IN ANY POSITION TO EVEN TRY TO SPEAK FOR ALL THE QUEERS OF THE WORLD.
Not only do I not want either one of them in charge of my country, I want them both fucking deported from it for making such a ridiculous mess of the entire election campaign. Somebody appoint me dictator on the grounds that my campaign pledge is to deport them both. Bush will be deported to a prison to be prosecuted for war crimes. Kerry can just be deported to someplace where I never have to hear about him again.

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He's an evil evil man.
Oh yeah, I was gonna say Andrew Jackson once said that the electoral college in deciding the President would only produce an evil outcome. ....... yeah.
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Ahahah. Somehow, I wouldn't be at all surprised if that happened.
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As opposed to what? Judges who WON'T interpret the Constitution? (he meant strictly)
But what really got my goat was after Kerry's answer he had the audacity to say Kerry clearly would use a litmus test (as if he would not).
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I think at least he said "I'm not running as a Catholic President. I'm running for President who happens to be a Catholic."
Yeah, I know it sucks...believe me, but I know that if he busted out "yessiree bob, homosexuality is allll good." he'd be fucked vote wise in Alabama, Texas, Georgia, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Virginia, Mississippi. The ollll' bible belt. I'm not saying that all the people are going to vote that way, but the electoral vote is the thing that really makes or breaks these things, so he needs to kinda walk a fine line.
I am happy that the Amendment vs homosexual marriages has so far (I think) been denied in some states. Thank goodness.
I'm just playing Devil's Advocate. I can't stand Bush (see my mid-Presidential debate rant!!!)
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I think the comment thread here is an excellent playout of the "Should be put up with Kerry depriving queers of human rights for political advantage?" argument.
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Sorry if I offended you.
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I have personally gotten to the point where Bush's atrocities just exhaust me, and I find it harder to repeat the same arguments against him. I'm ready to fight against someone new. The fact of the matter is, George W. Bush is up for his four-year review, and he has not served his position well. In any other job his ass would be booted to the curb. He works for me, and I want him fired.
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I wish I had that kind of faith in leftists. Actually, I've been meaning to post a poll asking Kerry voters to reassure me that they really won't give Kerry any more of a free pass to be right-wing than they would give Bush, because I figure both Kerry voters and others all benefit from asking that question - Kerry voters benefit by helping persuade the rest of us to not be as afraid of a Kerry presidency as we currently are, and the rest of us benefit if the Kerry voters keep their pledges to really critique Kerry after he takes office (if he does).
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I don't imagine Kerry will be a great or an important president, but I like to think that he's sort of the limbo while getting ready and working for better things to come.
More importantly, though: were they supposed to be wearing the same thing?! omglolz!!1
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denied in some states? you THINK? the amendment has been passed in *every state* that has proposed it so far, and it is slated to be passed in *15 more states* before the end of the year. thank goodness? WHAT goodness? oh i'm sure for the heterosexual-supremacists it's very "good".
and guess what? the americans are quite aware that he will say anything to get votes, and that he has no real principles. and they seem to respect him LESS for it than if he just talked frankly and allowed people who disagree with him to disagree with him and people who agree with him to agree with him. hasn't this country got any idea of what the concept of "democracy" even is?? that spineless bastard.
can you imagine if Martin Luther King Jr. had taken the attitude of our so-called "allies". "No no, we can't say THAT, we'd upset the people in the SWING STATES and the BIBLE BELT and then the Democrats would NEVER get in!! Let's just stick with apartheid."
ugh. goddess help me, this country is a JOKE!!
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Besides I'm not even fucking American. Nope. I just watch what yall do down there. I'm from British Columbia and I was so happy that our government passed a bill that allowed same-sex marriages. Maybe I'll just stick my happy little utopia of a country.
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(Anonymous) 2004-10-17 03:26 am (UTC)(link)Apparently from what I can tell reading this thread, you are.
But I am also wondering if this whole thing is satire. In which case, you are really funny!!
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::votes for Gayle as Dictator For Life::
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Actually, the whole debate is like that.
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Yes!
Yes!!!!
This comment right here is, I kid you not, freaking EXACTLY why I came to your journal and looked for an entry from the night of the debate.
I was forced to be in the presence of the damn debate because I was at a place with political people and everyone else wanted to watch the damn thing.
Thank you, Gayle.
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Anyway, what's so much worse about Bush or Kerry trying to "speak for all the queers of the world" than Bush or Kerry making decisions that affect black people, or poor people, or foreigners, or women, or Asian college students in Pennsylvania? What are you going to do, declare representative democracy invalid if it doesn't have someone from every Gallup Poll demographic involved in every decision-making process?
And attack Bush for his doubletalk about "tolerating all people" but "protecting marriage" if you like -- the main thing I found disingenuous was that he tries to sound like he's pro-civil-unions while supporting the FMA, which contains a strong potentially anti-civil-union clause -- but I don't see what's so evil about Kerry, who supports protecting civil unions at the federal level but is leaving the definition of "marriage" to the states. Is this issue so important that the President has to institute his beliefs on a federal level *now* instead of letting state legislatures handle it (and continuing the movement to allow gay marriages that's been going on in one state after another)?
And yes, I'm heterosexual, and I'm sure that if I were gay I'd be so viscerally incensed by this issue that I, too, would abandon any consideration of getting a better candidate in office than Bush, and would cease to care about any of the other issues on the table besides this one, and so on.