Nothing Katt, Conrad or any of us could come up with as a joke would be as laughable as you are when you try to impress others with your stupid insults.
Do you mean to look this pathetic or are you really that clueless?
If you get to talk about your BF, I get to talk about K.
We skipped our first date for our first night. About a year later we started dating. We didn't have much money so we'd go to museums and places like that or just have cook-outs. A big weekend was to spend five or ten bucks at the lawn sales.
Years later we have the money for fancier dates but my favorites are still just going for an ice cream cone and little things like that.
I used to practice my piano ever night for over an hour for years. I moved it up from my parents house when we moved back east. I don't have as much time I used to but I still get in some time every week. Last Christmas break I got in a couple of hours a day. It was great. Hopefully this summer I will have time too.
That's what my grandmother told me. Her skin was wonderful all of her life.
I tried makeup in my teens and didn't like the way it felt or looked. Now I just buy an organic scrub. K thinks it might just be repackaged marinade but it works.
My parents were of the opinion that Government was supposed to and could solve all of societies problems. My grandfather on my mother's side argued with them about that for years.
One afternoon talking with with K and my my in-laws opened their eyes.
Looking back at when I believed in the Government (IE as long as they had a D after their name) being our big hope. It was as my grandfather said a way to escape personal responsibility.
A national organization does not conform to his view of what gays and lesbians should be (flaming queens and angry dykes all voting Democrat) so they must be fakes.
How mature of you.
What party you ask?
A celebration honoring the sacrifice of military personnel for their families at the White House.
The Obama Administration REFUSED to allow the families of gay service people to take part.
Read all about it here of you are not afraid of truth.
If he is why didn't he want any of our families at the party?
Servicemembers United Hit White House for Excluding Families of Gay Servicemembers
Log Cabin Republicans are proud of our long alliance with Servicemembers United, whose work was invaluable in the fight to end “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” (check out their new website at servicemembers.org) and were very happy to see them getting some press today for pointing out the Obama administration’s hypocrisy in excluding organizations representing gay and lesbian service members from an event intended to highlight U.S. service members and their families.
Alex Nicholson, executive director of Servicemembers United, told the Washington Blade his group was denied access to the event, even though his group had been lobbying for participation.
“For two weeks now, they’ve refused to give any representative of gay families and service members a slot at this event that’s supposed to honor all service members and military families,” Nicholson said.
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Nicholson speculated that the White House excluded his organization from the event because of “lingering political homophobia.”
“I think they’re afraid to mix the gays with the straight military and veteran crowd right now,” Nicholson said. “There’s just no logical excuse why they would have to exclude a civilian representative of gay military families and service members from an event at which our counterparts are going to be represented in full force in the straight community.”
And from CBS:
“It is rather unfortunate that both East Wing and West Wing staff have refused to allow a representative of gay military families to even be in the room at an event that is supposed to honor their commitment and sacrifice,” said Alexander Nicholson, Executive Director of Servicemembers United. “Many straight organizational representatives have been invited to this event, including some with few or no military families in their constituencies,” he added. “Yet our thousands of gay military families are shut out from being represented today because of nothing but lingering political homophobia. Gay and lesbian military families should not have to fight this hard just to stand in the back of the room in 2011.”
Agreed. Thank you, Servicemembers United, for continuing to stand up for our men and women in uniform, and the families that support them every day. Keep up the great work!
Gay Voters Giving the GOP a Good Look – and Pulling the Lever
CNN’s exit polls from Election Day show a significant increase in self-identified lesbian and gay Americans who supported Republican candidates for the House of Representatives. Here at Log Cabin Republicans, we can’t say we’re surprised. Gay Americans share the same concerns about a stalled economy, sluggish job market and runaway government spending as everybody else, and when that is combined with Democrats’ failure to deliver on President Obama’s campaign promises to the LGBT community, and a liberal president who commands his Department of Justice to fight the end of ‘Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell’ in court, many gay voters decided it was time to try something new. Percent of gay voters who voted Republican in House races: 2006 House races: 24% 2008 House races: 19% 2010 House races: 31%
There is no mystery as to the reasons behind this shift. Despite the constant onslaught of liberal rhetoric about how the 2010 elections swept far-Right extremists into power, heralding terrible things for gays and lesbians, the truth is that voters across the country elected a wide range of Republicans united by a core set of principles – that America is stronger when its citizens keep more of what they earn, that jobs are created by a vibrant private sector in a free-market economy, and that the government governs best which governs least. The Republicans who won did not do so on a platform of anti-gay discrimination, and in fact those GOP candidates, like Ken Buck, who did indulge in anti-gay rhetoric, lost.
Among the winners on Tuesday were twelve of Log Cabin Republicans’ endorsement recipients, including long-time champions like Rep. Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (FL-18) and new allies like Nan Hayworth (NY-19), Bob Dold (IL-10) and Richard Hanna (NY-24). As the 112th Congress comes into session, these strong allies will be vital to the passage of legislation important to the LGBT community, making the conservative case for employment nondiscrimination, tax equity, and basic fairness.
That 31 percent of gay and lesbian Americans voted for Republicans should send a clear message to both parties as politicians inevitably look ahead to 2012. Hopefully, what Democrats and Republicans will take away from 2010 is that gay voters are free-thinking individuals whose votes should neither be taken for granted or written off. A Republican Party which is increasingly open to equality will win the votes of gays and lesbians, and their families and friends. As Log Cabin Republicans has long said, inclusion wins. Tuesday proves it.
Depending on the time of day a quick shower or a long bath then out to the kitchen for a toast and tea or a dish of ice cream grinning at each other across the table.
Oh yeah. The first big love of my life. When it sunk in that someone that much older than me wanting to be involved with me was a little weird I broke it off. They did not accept it and moved into my parents house while we were gone so we could be together.
It's one thing having to explain making a mistake in who you go to bed with to your parents. Having to explain it to the police is a different experience completely.
Her Kattness was hoping you were "just blowing smoke". She and her father get very agitated around people that believe in it. Get the two of them working together on one of them and it is like watching wolves circling in for the kill.
RE: DO WOMEN FROM ASIA AND LATIN AMERICA TREAT MEN BETTER THAN WESTERN WOMEN
Sadly, true for all of us man or woman.