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Dont call me Shirley

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45. Although you don't want the economic and political whiplash Asa, you still embrace the
Wed Apr 1, 2015, 01:23 PM
Apr 2015

Religion of Hate.

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So he's an honest politician after all. hobbit709 Apr 2015 #1
Reminds me of a game of thrones scene Kurska Apr 2015 #25
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!! CatWoman Apr 2015 #43
Bingo! blackspade Apr 2015 #26
Irony writ large brush Apr 2015 #52
Good for him. He can see the graffiti on the wall, I guess. MineralMan Apr 2015 #2
Big win. Problem is that now men and women are coming out, almost everyone knows a gay person... libdem4life Apr 2015 #3
Good for his son. ScreamingMeemie Apr 2015 #4
Fine, great, we'll see. It ain't over 'til it's over. Don't let your guard down. Zorra Apr 2015 #5
He didn't sign it. True, we need to see what the legislature does now, but the writing cali Apr 2015 #7
Correct. Arkansas doesn't have a pocket veto law so if he merely doesn't totodeinhere Apr 2015 #48
Is this the first time a Republican has pointed out the obvious generational gap? tridim Apr 2015 #6
wow, nice insult to so many of us who have been on the front lines our whole damned lives. niyad Apr 2015 #8
Obviously I'm not talking about you. tridim Apr 2015 #10
It isn't an insult to acknowledge the fact that young people, whatever their political affiliation, pnwmom Apr 2015 #14
that remark was an insult to the millions of us who have worked for social justice our niyad Apr 2015 #16
I don't see it that way. The baby boomers as a group aren't particularly supportive of gay rights. pnwmom Apr 2015 #17
It's not an insult. It merely points out that older people are less likely as a group totodeinhere Apr 2015 #49
it was a blanket statement, and, therefore, an insult. niyad Apr 2015 #55
Yeah we understand what you mean, just like we got the civil rights laws before you A Simple Game Apr 2015 #30
So you don't believe there is a distinct generational gap Re: homophobia and racism? tridim Apr 2015 #32
I doubt there is a generational gap on DU which is the audience you are talking to. A Simple Game Apr 2015 #37
Their is a gen gap out in the public and in the Liberal crowd also. LiberalArkie Apr 2015 #46
Wrong! This baby boomer was out front on this upaloopa Apr 2015 #41
He's blabbering about issuing a state executive order instead of demanding sinkingfeeling Apr 2015 #9
Yeah, I doubt it was his son signing a petition BrotherIvan Apr 2015 #11
Wow Seth!! wendylaroux Apr 2015 #12
LOL. Apple that fell far from the tree. cali Apr 2015 #15
Very,extremely far!! :) wendylaroux Apr 2015 #19
In other words he's saying that Pence is lying about his bill malaise Apr 2015 #13
It's a smart person who learns from the mistakes of others nichomachus Apr 2015 #18
It's not a fucking religious liberty bill, it's bill to legalize discrimination Zorra Apr 2015 #20
it's a bill to legalize HATE LynneSin Apr 2015 #22
Excellent insight LynneSin Adsos Letter Apr 2015 #29
You can even plagerize it and call it your own LynneSin Apr 2015 #54
Yes! Thank you. yardwork Apr 2015 #36
very nicely said. EVERYONE has a stake in this. bbgrunt Apr 2015 #38
Hats off to Seth Hutchinson. Seems the kid fool of religious hatred.... LynneSin Apr 2015 #21
It's turd polishing time in Arkansas..... yellowcanine Apr 2015 #23
"I'm not as gullible as Indiana's governor," Hutchinson explained. rocktivity Apr 2015 #24
“This is a bill that in ordinary times would not be controversial,” Really? Helen Borg Apr 2015 #27
Not controversial in "ordinary times"? WTF Blue_Adept Apr 2015 #28
Just wait a few weeks for the public to forget about Indiana's SB 101. alp227 Apr 2015 #31
Good to hear! And thank you Seth (if the story is true). n/t Avalux Apr 2015 #33
Thanks Walmart! You STILL suck beyond mere descriptive words though! stillwaiting Apr 2015 #34
I think one thing seems certain DFW Apr 2015 #35
I dunno. Turns out that Mike Pence is a true believer. yardwork Apr 2015 #40
Oh, I'm sure he's that DFW Apr 2015 #44
WTF does he mean by "ordinary times"? tishaLA Apr 2015 #39
I was afraid this was going to be an April fools joke marym625 Apr 2015 #42
Although you don't want the economic and political whiplash Asa, you still embrace the Dont call me Shirley Apr 2015 #45
ALEC? Are their dirty pawprints on all of these state actions? erronis Apr 2015 #47
The bill will automatically become law in five business days if he merely refuses to sign it. totodeinhere Apr 2015 #50
Smart move, dirtbag. [nt] Jester Messiah Apr 2015 #51
This message was self-deleted by its author Historic NY Apr 2015 #53
Wrong. See post #3 in the thread onenote Apr 2015 #56
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