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In reply to the discussion: Do y'all really have any idea how devastating it is for LGBT Democrats to see Cardinal Dolan [View all]Le Taz Hot
(22,271 posts)231. I'm neither gay nor a Democrat
but as a confirmed leftist, middle-aged straight broad, it pissed me off to no end to see them pandering to bigots and giving this hate priest the podium. Oh, it all got explained away in nice, soft-spoken tones, pinkies up an all, but perfume on shit doesn't make it stink any less.
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Do y'all really have any idea how devastating it is for LGBT Democrats to see Cardinal Dolan [View all]
Zorra
Sep 2012
OP
Obama NEEDS the Pennsylvania & Ohio white male catholic votes if he can get any.
_Liann_
Sep 2012
#51
Our tent is big enough for bigots and racists...it always has been...but we don't support them!!! n
nanabugg
Sep 2012
#83
If he does speak out against LGBT people or LGBT rights, he should be booed.
GodlessBiker
Sep 2012
#3
Thus far, his vitriol gets him elevated in his organization and at the DNC....
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2012
#44
"he prays daily that President Obama will work to limit marriage to unions of one man and one woman.
Zorra
Sep 2012
#67
Telling the ungrateful queers to sit down and shut the fuck up is a cherished DU tradition.
QC
Sep 2012
#190
You'd think Obama learned from the Rick Warren fiasco at the inauguration
riderinthestorm
Sep 2012
#4
I would have thought that too. I was amazed when I heard earlier he had been selected. n/t
RKP5637
Sep 2012
#80
Dolan is another bigot allowed to be there because straight Democrats accept that and expect
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2012
#119
While I was happy with that, it seems that the DNC always finds a way to rain on our parade
dbackjon
Sep 2012
#153
Dems, straight and gay, reject a LOT of Catholic teachings, as the Dem platform states.
SunSeeker
Sep 2012
#130
I beg to differ with your claim that Catholics are more supportive than other Christian traditions
GObamaGO
Sep 2012
#192
You are correct; I think in polls the UCC gets lumped in with "Protestants" in general!
hedgehog
Sep 2012
#195
It's not "the" benediction, it's one blessing of several from religious leaders.
pnwmom
Sep 2012
#17
Let the Republicans have Dolan's endorsement, homophobes will vote for them anyways
Bjorn Against
Sep 2012
#77
Exactly. Honor a good, liberal, human rights advocating cleric by inviting her/him to pray.
Zorra
Sep 2012
#96
He knows he can piss off the LGBT community and get away with it, get their votes and money. In
kelly1mm
Sep 2012
#29
Do you have a source for that stat? Not challenging you, I just never heard that before. nt
kelly1mm
Sep 2012
#37
That's so funny, upthread we are told that Catholics don't care for Dolan...that they all dig
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2012
#49
none of the catholics I know would be offended, except those who are already voting for Romney
fishwax
Sep 2012
#52
as a straight person and former catholic i find your premise to be fucking insulting
frylock
Sep 2012
#117
In other words, the courage of your convictions are far outweighed by what Fox News would report
LanternWaste
Sep 2012
#228
Even if he goes nowhere near the subject of GLBT civil rights, he is a terrible choice.
cbayer
Sep 2012
#13
I can't stand Dolan but I'm glad he's going to be there doing his little blessing.
pnwmom
Sep 2012
#16
+10000000000000000000000000000000!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
SunSeeker
Sep 2012
#22
So, you don't care if the LGBT community is hurt, we are not worthy human beings anyway, in your
Zorra
Sep 2012
#63
I didn't listen to him drone on. Do you have a link to the objectionable quotes?
pnwmom
Sep 2012
#235
A better way to take the wind out of their sails, would have been to refuse to join
sabrina 1
Sep 2012
#82
There are plenty of non-bigots who are Catholics and who better represent the majority
sabrina 1
Sep 2012
#137
No, it makes it look like Democrats are afraid to stand up for their own principles.
sabrina 1
Sep 2012
#151
The number of speakers at the DNC who DO believe in equal rights far outnumber Dolan.
randome
Sep 2012
#154
Clearly you are just one of those who hate causing waves "its just a prayer"!!
riderinthestorm
Sep 2012
#178
Then find a religious figure who believes in social welfare, LGBT equality,
WorseBeforeBetter
Sep 2012
#168
Dolan member of 3 organized crime sex rape-gangs with 180 known felony offender close associates
_Liann_
Sep 2012
#36
He's also complaining about Obama's "war on Religion" and suing Obamacare over birth control.
_Liann_
Sep 2012
#38
Is NOM’s Brian Brown Standing With Cardinal Dolan Against Church Child Rape Victims?
Raster
Sep 2012
#194
It's the folks who put the gay-bashing priest on the bill that are dividing us
Doctor_J
Sep 2012
#58
Oh, bullshit. Trivializing this by implying that I posted this to divide Democrats is juvenile.
Zorra
Sep 2012
#88
Yes. The hypocrisy of this rampant double standard is absolutely maddening. Some individuals
Zorra
Sep 2012
#159
I agree -- I HATE it. Dolan is a vile POS, period. The only thing Dems should do with him is
MotherPetrie
Sep 2012
#48
Yes, I do 'fucking realize'. Are you aware of Steve's off camera doings this month? Of course not.
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2012
#109
I note your silence when faced with what Stevie does for a buck on the side....
Bluenorthwest
Sep 2012
#161
and a slap in the face to unions it's being held in a right to work state in a non-union hotel
leftyohiolib
Sep 2012
#73
I agree with everything you said. Thanks for saying what many of us have been thinking. nt
ZombieHorde
Sep 2012
#78
Dolan did the benediction at the RNC and there was a big flap about taking sides.
Zen Democrat
Sep 2012
#84
We don't want him on our side, bigots do not belong anywhere near the Democratic Party
Bjorn Against
Sep 2012
#99
I can't stop him from praying in church but I sure as hell ain't going to attend his church
Bjorn Against
Sep 2012
#102
The Obama campaign is usually very smart, but they do screw up sometimes
Bjorn Against
Sep 2012
#105
The greatest strength of the Democratic Party has been its willingness to pay attention
sabrina 1
Sep 2012
#132
People just like you told Martin Luther King and the black community to STFU back in the 50's
Zorra
Sep 2012
#139
You said it better than I did, but that is exactly what is happening. Talk about being on
sabrina 1
Sep 2012
#158
It might do some good to find out why this decision was made in the first place.
randome
Sep 2012
#126
The Democratic party has made it very clear by their latform. Dolan is irrelevent
still_one
Sep 2012
#128
Why the hell does a political event require a "closing prayer" anyway?
RedCappedBandit
Sep 2012
#136
It's very complicated. I don't like Dolan myself but remember gays aren't the only people Obama
southernyankeebelle
Sep 2012
#152
It's a pathetic choice, Zorra. It's great to see so many DUers stepping up and echoing
bullwinkle428
Sep 2012
#172
K&R...I don't understand their thinking on this except pandering and a sticking in the eye..
KoKo
Sep 2012
#193
And Dolan will probably do the same thing to Obama that Eastwood did to Romney.
jobycom
Sep 2012
#209
" If they tried to please everybody all the time they would end up chasing their tails
DURHAM D
Sep 2012
#239