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Love Triangle: Gannon-Guckert, Scottie McClellan, Karl Rove

 
 
Ticomaya
 
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Reply Sat 11 Feb, 2006 05:28 pm
Roxxxanne/Chrissee/Harper/Nikki frequently insinuates others are gay. Makes one wonder why.
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Amigo
 
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Reply Sat 11 Feb, 2006 05:31 pm
Ticomaya wrote:
Roxxxanne/Chrissee/Harper/Nikki frequently insinuates others are gay. Makes one wonder why.
Everybodys gay.

Except for Clinton. The man.

Get with the program man. You haven't seen Brokeback Mountain?
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Ticomaya
 
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Reply Sat 11 Feb, 2006 06:19 pm
Amigo wrote:
You haven't seen Brokeback Mountain?


I've not. Maybe when it's on DVD.





But probably not.
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Amigo
 
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Reply Sat 11 Feb, 2006 06:33 pm
I was going to put another stupid joke in here but I think I'm at my limit.

I'm not in a big hurry either.
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Anon-Voter
 
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Reply Sat 11 Feb, 2006 06:44 pm
Amigo wrote:
I was going to put another stupid joke in here but I think I'm at my limit.

I'm not in a big hurry either.


I don't mean to come across as too PC. I have a gay brother-in-law, and I am merciless teasing or dishing with him and his friends. I just didn't like the direction Roxxxane was going. I can tell jokes right along with the rest!!

Anon
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Amigo
 
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Reply Sat 11 Feb, 2006 07:31 pm
I hear'ya. This form of communication is really misleading and limited. I just take it for what it is. I don't judge people or try to figure them out. This forum stuff can be kind of weird but it's cheap entertainment you can talk to people candidly you don't usually talk to and it's informative. I think we all have probably been misunderstood. I know I have.
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Roxxxanne
 
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Reply Sun 12 Feb, 2006 12:30 am
People need to lighten up, it is all Janeane's fault, the way she jokes about Rove and Scottie Boy being closet cases is hilarious. Of course, the irony is they are actively involved in pishing discrimination against gays, that is why it is not OK for them to be gay.

My gayday is pretty close to being perfect and there is no question in my mind that Karly Boy is a closet queer. But that is just my perception.

Anyway, Happy New Year 4704, the year of ther dog.
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Amigo
 
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Reply Sun 12 Feb, 2006 04:05 am
I think Karl Rove is more like a sexual deviant. It goes perfect with the rest of his behavior like those sexually deviant nazis. That dude freaks me out.

I agree with you Roxxxane. Who gives a sh!t what we talk about on here. It's anonymous. Isn't it apparent from the title post where this thread is going to end up.

This reminds me of the kind of conversation we have when we're hanging out in the gay bar.

It's kind like if a straight guy walked into a gay bar and said "This is degusting! What are you guy's talking about? My god what are you doing?" We would just say "We didn't invite you here your free to leave whenever you'd like or pull up a chair and have a drink."

The truth is nobody knows what Gannon was doing in the Whitehouse (Yea right) and his sexual preference and the sexual preference of the people in the whitehouse is none of our business. It's the person you are and what you do that i'm worried about. I could care less who your boinking.

Know back to the topic. What the hell was Gannon doing in the whitehouse? Who was debreifing Gannon? Was it a bi-partisan orgy? Laughing

Maybe this thread should be in humor.

P.S. This is not directed at you Anon it's all of us in general P.S.S. i'm not gay.
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Roxxxanne
 
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Reply Sun 12 Feb, 2006 10:37 am
Roxxxanne wrote:


My gaydar is pretty close to being perfect and there is no question in my mind that Karly Boy is a closet queer. But that is just my perception.




Corrected typo. BTW gaydar is the ability that gays have to "clock" other gays.
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Lightwizard
 
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Reply Sun 12 Feb, 2006 10:41 am
I can't take the thread very seriously, but gay baiting is a seriously bad course to take. I could care less if Rove is closeted and, as a matter of fact, I think his brain is boxed into a small dark room with the doorshut, but having nothing to do with sex.
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joefromchicago
 
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Reply Sun 12 Feb, 2006 11:20 am
Roxxxanne wrote:
People need to lighten up, it is all Janeane's fault, the way she jokes about Rove and Scottie Boy being closet cases is hilarious.

Far from finding such jokes "hilarious," I find them to be reprehensible. If Janeane Garofalo has indulged in these kinds of stupid insinuations, then she should be ashamed of herself. I'll reserve my comments about those who mindlessly repeat those insinuations.
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Lightwizard
 
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Reply Sun 12 Feb, 2006 12:42 pm
I admire some things about Garofalo but sometimes she is really off-the-wall. I'm not sure unless I heard the commentary intact (not out of context) that any off-the-cuff comments are to be taken as insinuations or just flippant humor. The tone of voice has a lot to do with it. I'll try to find the audio.
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Lightwizard
 
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Reply Sun 12 Feb, 2006 12:47 pm
Couldn't immediately find anything using Google. Used Garofalo coupled with Gannon, Guckert, Rove and McClellan. Nada.

There are amateur conspiracy theory sites on Karl and his "gay escapades," all conjecture. More foolish conspiracy theories.
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Amigo
 
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Reply Sun 12 Feb, 2006 02:03 pm
That phrase "conspiracy theory" sure is being thrown around alot and it's effective too. You can effectively dismiss whole blocks of information and the people that bring it too light and join the masses of heard logic where you will be excepted with a pat on the and a wink where collectively you can ridicule and belittle the "Conspiracy Theorist".

Then after that the heard can get together and vote to send a bunch of teenagers halfway across the world to go to war against a prepositional adverb based on cartoons, Aluminum tubes and Bushes word. Laughing (and i'm crazy)

What do you guys think I'm doing here? The whole thing is one big joke and the American public are the butt of it.

Is their any other records like Gannons that suggest that It could have been a mistake? I was reading somewhere about someone in the white house commenting about Gannon spending the night in the Whitehouse say something like "It seems like a security risk should we find him. Should we find him? I wonder where he's hiding?"

Shouldn't the christian conservatives that elected this clown administration to enforce their anti-gay religious ethics be concerned with this?

So they elect these guys to stop the "Gay sin" from spreading then the people they elected use the tax money they pay'em to "debrief" a male escort in the whitehouse no less.

"Clinton got a BJ, Clinton got a BJ !!!!!!"

"It's a conspiracy theory, It's a conspiracy theory!!!!!!!!"

I'd rather be huddled up with the conspiracy theorist condemed by heards of sheep then then be a sheep anyday.

Here's another conspiracy theory for you guys http://911lies.2truth.com
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Lightwizard
 
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Reply Sun 12 Feb, 2006 03:50 pm
It's also bad news to get lost in these "conspiracy theories" that have little basis in fact. Facts can be assembled together to look like it points to the truth (the tired, old "where there's smoke, there's fire). They're charming modern day old wive's tales, assembling conjectures like a Rube Goldberg machine and trying to pass them off as the truth.
On close examination, they fall apart. There's a reason why they call them "conspiracy theories" -- because they are theories and do not stand up to emperical evidence tests.

What pisses me off is that Bush has to an extent gotten away with much worse -- like the new Rube Goldberg machine, the budget. Too many Democrats are just doormats, but, then, in the long run they are just dime store politicians as well.

(There's always been a reason Gore Vidal blasts both sides).
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Amigo
 
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Reply Sun 12 Feb, 2006 04:11 pm
You forgot to mention us Lightwizard, the doormat dime store citizens.

But I better go look for a job now or soon I will be the exact profile of the "liberal whacko conspiracy theorist". I just quit my last job and i'm getting a strange vibe from my roommates. They already have me doing odd chores. Smile
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Lightwizard
 
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Reply Sun 12 Feb, 2006 04:50 pm
How odd?

By-and-large you are correct about the doormat, dimestore citizenry. The Mobocracy as Frank Lloyd Wright profiled it. The most influential of the mob are in Washington, making many of us the mobettes. It can never change because it's almost impossible for a population to come up with more than an 80 point average in IQ. It's the ones low down who vote that are the big problem. They vote with their gut instincts and their gut is full of hambugers and beer.
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Amigo
 
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Reply Sun 12 Feb, 2006 04:57 pm
Better a gut full of hamburgers and beer then thinking like your brain is full of hamburgers and beer. Did I mention that while my roomate is at work earning the rent I'm at home eating hamburgers and beer and using his computer.
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Roxxxanne
 
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Reply Sun 12 Feb, 2006 05:35 pm
Lightwizard wrote:
It's also bad news to get lost in these "conspiracy theories" that have little basis in fact.


This isn't a conspiracy theory. It is just idle conjecture. In fact, if Rove, Scottie Boy and Gannon-Guckert were having three-ways in the white House, it would be a juicy side scandal to add to their real crimes but it would mean nothing except to expose them as hypocrites.
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Lightwizard
 
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Reply Sun 12 Feb, 2006 05:43 pm
Exactly why I put "conspiracy theories" in quotes.
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