Thursday, February 28, 2008

Politix: Barack Obama for gays

Barack Obama is now speaking out against homophobia. What an awesome dude.

7 comments:

Hump Day Sports said...

There is a difference between "speaking out against homophobia" and being "for gays."

And are you really getting your political news from Perez Hilton? A guy whose own website boasts, "Celebrity gossip, juicy celebrity rumors, Hollywood gossip blog." The same website that has ads for "Adam Raphaels Room Service" and "Adam and Eve Sex Toys." I couldn't even find a source citing the legitimacy of it.

Dude, c'mon. You getting political news from Perez Hilton is like Mom voting for GW because he's from TX. It doesn't make sense.

Ryan said...

Whoa, whoa, whoa! Easy does it, brotha.

Forget the medium. A quote is a quote.

Why are you getting so riled up? Homosexuality a touchy issue with you or something?

If the pink bothers you, here's a more legit source.

And BTW, for the amount of gossip he spreads, Perez is actually remarkably accurate.

rubecuber said...

i am for gay marriage but not for obama, he is too shady

Hump Day Sports said...

Homosexuality is not touchy. I am just an advocate for education on these issues and am ever aware of the context in which I receive a message.

Thanks for the other link, though. BTW, why do both websites have ad's for homosexuals? What kind of junk are you looking at!?

Anonymous said...

Aren't you the guy who once wanted to buy a shirt that said "Homosexuals are gay"?

When did you become such a booty boy?

Rhonda said...

And to Rustin....I didn't vote for GW because he was from TX, although it was a plus. Perhaps you would have rather seen Kerry with his ketchup wielding loud-mouth wife answering the red phone. And btw, she also shamed Laura B for teaching, as if it were not a worthy profession. Enough said. :)

Hump Day Sports said...

I don't know what Kerry's wife has to do with him being a potential president, especially the fact that she is "ketchup wielding." And loud-mouth is obviously an editorial comment rather than an unbiased look at political ability.

Beyond that, I think Bush did more to shame education with the No Child Left Behind Act than Kerry's wife ever could.