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However I think Ron Paul's claims about a politically protected disease demonstrates such appalling homophobia and such willful ignorance, that the F-word is reasonable.
Not the least of the offesnive aspects of Ron Paul's willful ignorance is the indifference to the deaths and suffering of a group of people - as if the alternative is not cure this disease and learn from it, treat it, but let people die.
Equally implicit in this statement from Ron Paul is the notion that other entities and groups may appropriately lobby Congress, but that the homosexual community should be denied free speech.
Ron Paul has courted the most intolerant and ignorant fringe hate groups, including White Supremacists. His statement is a direct contradiction of both the Hypocratic oath and the alternative Maimonides Prayer.
It is the summation, in the implication, of all of the failures to hold ethical, decent values by the right, despite their lip service to being a values party - they are a failed values party.
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This is vulgar. Please remove the needless profanity.
ReplyDeleteI don't have the software to alter this image (it is not one I made).
ReplyDeleteHowever I think Ron Paul's claims about a politically protected disease demonstrates such appalling homophobia and such willful ignorance, that the F-word is reasonable.
Not the least of the offesnive aspects of Ron Paul's willful ignorance is the indifference to the deaths and suffering of a group of people - as if the alternative is not cure this disease and learn from it, treat it, but let people die.
Equally implicit in this statement from Ron Paul is the notion that other entities and groups may appropriately lobby Congress, but that the homosexual community should be denied free speech.
Ron Paul has courted the most intolerant and ignorant fringe hate groups, including White Supremacists. His statement is a direct contradiction of both the Hypocratic oath and the alternative Maimonides Prayer.
It is the summation, in the implication, of all of the failures to hold ethical, decent values by the right, despite their lip service to being a values party - they are a failed values party.