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  • #16
    Teysa, this assumes that Gingritch ever had much of the gay vote. Though, oddly, there ARE gay hardcore Conservatives - I've met a few, but I've never had the chance to ask one why they stick to that side when a fair portion of the politicians on that side treat them as though they're a useless minority at best and a pox on society at worst. I can only assume that they don't mind not being able to marry legally, but if that's your thing and you're fiscally conservative, someone like Romney is probably your best bet, not Gingritch. Romney is more likely, I think, to simply not work for gay rights; Gingritch is more likely to really vilify them.

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Skunkle View Post
      Teysa, this assumes that Gingritch ever had much of the gay vote. Though, oddly, there ARE gay hardcore Conservatives - I've met a few, but I've never had the chance to ask one why they stick to that side when a fair portion of the politicians on that side treat them as though they're a useless minority at best and a pox on society at worst. I can only assume that they don't mind not being able to marry legally, but if that's your thing and you're fiscally conservative, someone like Romney is probably your best bet, not Gingritch. Romney is more likely, I think, to simply not work for gay rights; Gingritch is more likely to really vilify them.
      I don't think it's an inherent conflict for a man to be gay and also believe that all life is sacred and begins in the womb. Or to be gay, and believe that our country should follow a policy of fiscal conservativsm.

      Part of the reason the GOP has so much trouble is they are a mix of fiscal and social conservatives, and they tend to care only about their own side of the GOP fence: the fiscal conservatives tend not to give a rats ass about the social issues, the social don't care about the fiscal, but the politicians have to pander to both to get elected.
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      • #18
        Originally posted by Panacea View Post

        If I were gay or lesbian, and a conservative, and gay marriage either didn't matter to me, or was less important than other issues dear to conservatives, then I might view Gingrich favorably for at least being open and honest about the issue.
        Can we take a moment and get something out there.

        IT'S NOT JUST FUCKING ABOUT MARRIAGE

        Gay rights include things like housing rights, employment rights, education rights, and a host of other rights, not limited to the right not to be killed by fucking bigots (the gay panic defense is still considered a valid defense in several states, Utah being one of them, not long ago a group literally got away with attempted murder, there was no doubt that they intended to kill the man, instead got assault and battery because of the gay panic defense).
        Less than half the states include equal rights for gays and lesbians in areas other than just marriage. And unless I'm confusing this with another article, Gingrich was asked about generic gay rights and not just marriage equality.
        If a gay or lesbian has no problem getting fired for being gay, evicted for being gay, expelled from a school for being gay, or being killed because they are gay and die knowing their attacker will never receive proper punishment, then by all means, vote for a conservative, otherwise, do us all a favor and vote liberal.
        "I'm Gar and I'm proud" -slytovhand

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        • #19
          Originally posted by smileyeagle1021 View Post
          Can we take a moment and get something out there.

          IT'S NOT JUST FUCKING ABOUT MARRIAGE

          Gay rights include things like housing rights, employment rights, education rights, and a host of other rights, not limited to the right not to be killed by fucking bigots (the gay panic defense is still considered a valid defense in several states, Utah being one of them, not long ago a group literally got away with attempted murder, there was no doubt that they intended to kill the man, instead got assault and battery because of the gay panic defense).
          Less than half the states include equal rights for gays and lesbians in areas other than just marriage. And unless I'm confusing this with another article, Gingrich was asked about generic gay rights and not just marriage equality.
          If a gay or lesbian has no problem getting fired for being gay, evicted for being gay, expelled from a school for being gay, or being killed because they are gay and die knowing their attacker will never receive proper punishment, then by all means, vote for a conservative, otherwise, do us all a favor and vote liberal.
          This right here. You shouldn't be treated as second class simply because of whom you choose to love. That's just ass backwards, bigoted bullshit.

          I say that as not only a Christian but as a human being.

          I promise you I will never disrespect any LGBT person ever, nor will I attempt to cram my religious beliefs down their throat.

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          • #20
            Originally posted by Crazedclerkthe2nd View Post
            I promise you I will never disrespect any LGBT person due to their orientation ever...
            Edited to reflect my attitude.

            I've known a fair number of douchebags who also happened to be gay.

            ^-.-^
            Faith is about what you do. It's about aspiring to be better and nobler and kinder than you are. It's about making sacrifices for the good of others. - Dresden

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            • #21
              I'll agree with Smiley.

              Being a gay conservative makes about as much sense as being a black KKK member or a Jewish Nazi.

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              • #22
                The tipping point for me is that anti-gay promises are among the few kinds politicians seem consistently determined to keep once elected.
                "My in-laws are country people and at night you can hear their distinctive howl."

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by guywithashovel View Post
                  I'll agree with Smiley.

                  Being a gay conservative makes about as much sense as being a black KKK member or a Jewish Nazi.
                  So a gay person cannot be fiscally conservative, yet socially liberal? I actually know several gays who fall in this category.

                  Edited to add:

                  Now, before anyone flips their shit on me - I'll concede that it would be much more beneficial for a gay person to find a candidate on the dem side that has a more fiscally conservative voting record than to try to find a republican candidate that won't throw them under the bus.
                  Last edited by Peppergirl; 12-31-2011, 05:38 PM.

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                  • #24
                    Originally posted by Peppergirl View Post
                    So a gay person cannot be fiscally conservative, yet socially liberal? I actually know several gays who fall in this category.
                    That person would not be conservative overall. In fact, if they're calling themselves conservative while supporting gay issues and/or pro-choice positions, most other conservatives would rebuke them for even thinking of using that term to describe themselves.

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by Peppergirl View Post
                      So a gay person cannot be fiscally conservative, yet socially liberal? I actually know several gays who fall in this category.

                      Edited to add:

                      Now, before anyone flips their shit on me - I'll concede that it would be much more beneficial for a gay person to find a candidate on the dem side that has a more fiscally conservative voting record than to try to find a republican candidate that won't throw them under the bus.
                      To the first, that would be more of a libertarian position than a conservative position.
                      Second, most democrats are a lot more fiscally conservative than the party is given credit for. They only seem really liberal because the only thing we have to compare them to anymore is the teaparty cut all government types, and when compared to that, even a moderate position (when compared to international rather than domestic politics) starts to seem liberal.
                      "I'm Gar and I'm proud" -slytovhand

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