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MynameisBlarney

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7. So...now we're one of "those" countries...
Thu Apr 21, 2016, 01:25 PM
Apr 2016

Thanks A LOT, you stupid fuckin republican assholes!

GAH!

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The US is often a very scary and dangerous place for many people. It was wise of them to issue RKP5637 Apr 2016 #1
Yet immigrants flock here on a daily basis. Not many going to Britain. yeoman6987 Apr 2016 #119
Yep, I think the US is far better. One just has to be careful where they live. Some places are, RKP5637 Apr 2016 #120
"Not many going to Britain." <<< incorrect AntiBank Apr 2016 #121
Thanks. Actually I should have said some places in U.S. yeoman6987 Apr 2016 #122
Oh, Please RobinA Apr 2016 #2
I actually don't think it is. nt silvershadow Apr 2016 #4
Nor I. SoapBox Apr 2016 #5
We agree again rock Apr 2016 #38
I don't either. n/t desmiller Apr 2016 #76
Then you should check out the UK territory of the Cayman Islands some time jberryhill Apr 2016 #83
Its hardly hypocritical Spacedog1973 Apr 2016 #105
On the GOTP's part, it surely is MynameisBlarney Apr 2016 #8
Here's the actual warning. Please explain the overreaction Major Nikon Apr 2016 #9
Disagree. They may want to avoid the south altogether. Elmer S. E. Dump Apr 2016 #12
as might all human beings olddad56 Apr 2016 #112
Then azureblue Apr 2016 #115
Please proceed..... Scruffy Rumbler Apr 2016 #16
There are people in this country who feel the urge to KILL someone they believe is gay. Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2016 #17
As a country, we are unfortunately not alone in that regard. whathehell Apr 2016 #24
Yeah, but part of the fun with our fanatics is they're terrified and heavily armed. Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2016 #52
All fanatics are terrified...The access to guns here is obviously greater whathehell Apr 2016 #67
It's part of the whole package. Spitfire of ATJ Apr 2016 #86
Agreed... whathehell Apr 2016 #20
Bull shit. Laws like these stir up the fuck-nut crazies. Hassin Bin Sober Apr 2016 #36
I never said they were a good thing. whathehell Apr 2016 #42
Absolute nonsense. Bad Dog Apr 2016 #72
Literal minded, are we?..How about "holier than thou', or perhaps "Superior to thou"? whathehell Apr 2016 #74
You can think what you want. Bad Dog Apr 2016 #75
Yes, I'm aware of that.. whathehell Apr 2016 #77
Have you got a link for that? Bad Dog Apr 2016 #79
Here you go.. whathehell Apr 2016 #85
And it names the 2 states as where the problem is muriel_volestrangler Apr 2016 #92
No whathehell Apr 2016 #93
The 2 states have passed laws against transgender people using public bathrooms muriel_volestrangler Apr 2016 #96
The 2 states are the problem in their own states.. whathehell Apr 2016 #98
You've been arguing that the laws haven't made a difference muriel_volestrangler Apr 2016 #101
No whathehell Apr 2016 #106
So since you think not many transgender Brits go to those states, the Foreign Office shouldn't have muriel_volestrangler Apr 2016 #108
Still struggling for that "gotcha moment"? whathehell Apr 2016 #109
You as a nation do. Bad Dog Apr 2016 #94
No, we as a nation do not. whathehell Apr 2016 #99
Your "pockets of ignorance" have the ability to pass legislation. Bad Dog Apr 2016 #100
Lol..That might have something to do with the fact whathehell Apr 2016 #104
Boris is not alone. Bad Dog Apr 2016 #107
I'm sure he's not.. whathehell Apr 2016 #110
I thought you did that last post, Bad Dog Apr 2016 #111
Exaggerate much ? virgogal Apr 2016 #116
No, not at all. Bad Dog Apr 2016 #118
How so? -nt Bradical79 Apr 2016 #33
So you would go on vacation to a place that just made it leagal to refuse you a hotel room? arely staircase Apr 2016 #80
They can get arrested for using the bathroom they gender identify with. This is not an over-reaction Unicorn Apr 2016 #90
exactly nt moonbabygo Apr 2016 #95
There are many places in America where it is unsafe to be gay Marrah_G Apr 2016 #102
Really? What if a trans person gets locked up in NC for using the "wrong" bathroom? yellowcanine Apr 2016 #123
That's humiliating. procon Apr 2016 #3
Maybe they should be ''humiliated' for equatng two states whathehell Apr 2016 #21
Read the article again. procon Apr 2016 #30
The WaPo story headline would have made a better OP. whathehell Apr 2016 #43
I went with the first and only that I saw. trof Apr 2016 #45
It's not just 2 states Tempest Apr 2016 #31
"Considered" is not passed. whathehell Apr 2016 #41
It does show that the sentiment is there, however Art_from_Ark Apr 2016 #50
Funny how he missed/didn't consider that. Tempest Apr 2016 #97
As a U.S. citizen it's embarrassing, TIME TO PANIC Apr 2016 #6
exactly. nt m-lekktor Apr 2016 #10
I'm not embarrassed by Hillary Clinton. Demit Apr 2016 #11
Well, you should be !! Shame! Elmer S. E. Dump Apr 2016 #13
I'm not so much embarrassed by Hillary. TIME TO PANIC Apr 2016 #15
I see. I guess I took "frontrunner" to mean a person. Demit Apr 2016 #19
I will absolutely vote down ticket democrat, TIME TO PANIC Apr 2016 #25
?? you're going to withhold a Democratic vote for president Demit Apr 2016 #27
I'm more of a democrat than Hillary is. TIME TO PANIC Apr 2016 #28
Not voting for Clinton is a vote for Drumpf Tempest Apr 2016 #32
No, a vote for Trump is a vote for Trump. TIME TO PANIC Apr 2016 #37
So you're embarrassed that people would vote for Clinton, but you respect them. Demit Apr 2016 #46
Yes, I can respect people even when they do embarrassing things. TIME TO PANIC Apr 2016 #49
Don't think he said that. charliea Apr 2016 #39
One thing that you don't consider. peace13 Apr 2016 #81
I think that is a valid point. YOHABLO Apr 2016 #14
Plus one for truth! Enthusiast Apr 2016 #18
We, unlike many European countries, have marriage equality whathehell Apr 2016 #22
I guess they hold us to a higher standard. TIME TO PANIC Apr 2016 #26
France, May 13, 2013. Marriage equality is legalized. uppityperson Apr 2016 #29
Travel warning from the UK in regards to Russia. Behind the Aegis Apr 2016 #34
Russia is easy. Italy and Germany still do not have MARRIAGE equality. EllieBC Apr 2016 #57
Your point? Behind the Aegis Apr 2016 #58
The UK territory of Cayman is utterly homophobic jberryhill Apr 2016 #84
All of which has NOTHING to do with the warning issued. Behind the Aegis Apr 2016 #89
I can be concerned about more than one thing at a time jberryhill Apr 2016 #91
the entire presidential campaign is an embarrassment Skittles Apr 2016 #48
So...now we're one of "those" countries... MynameisBlarney Apr 2016 #7
Two states do not "America" make.. whathehell Apr 2016 #23
Agreed and that's exactly what the travel warning said (naming the two states concerned). Nihil Apr 2016 #65
The problem is that the signature line of the OP was misleading whathehell Apr 2016 #66
No, the problem is that you didn't read the OP properly and jumped to ... Nihil Apr 2016 #68
What part of "UK issues travel warning for LGBT people headed to US" do you not understand? whathehell Apr 2016 #69
The part where some impatient fuckwit jumps to an invalid conclusion, ... Nihil Apr 2016 #78
Oh gee.. I thought it was when a beligerant asswipe couldn't distinguish bad writing from good. whathehell Apr 2016 #82
What a damn shame. Behind the Aegis Apr 2016 #35
as they should - given our behavior jpak Apr 2016 #40
Ah, yes..let us now bow our heads whathehell Apr 2016 #44
backwards states, embarrassing America as usual Skittles Apr 2016 #47
Ouch. northernsouthern Apr 2016 #51
A country that had a massive coverup of child sexual abuse EllieBC Apr 2016 #53
And the cover ups in the US? Behind the Aegis Apr 2016 #54
I find it over the top. Good for shaming attempt, which is needed EllieBC Apr 2016 #55
How is it over the top? Behind the Aegis Apr 2016 #59
Because there has been a rise in hate crimes against the LGBT community in the UK, per this article. EllieBC Apr 2016 #60
So hate crimes against GLBT increased in the UK and therefore, no warnings for the US? Behind the Aegis Apr 2016 #61
it would be less over the top EllieBC Apr 2016 #62
Why would they do that in a TRAVEL guide to the US? Behind the Aegis Apr 2016 #63
I'm sorry that we disagree on this. EllieBC Apr 2016 #64
The topic isn't hate crimes. Behind the Aegis Apr 2016 #88
I also disagree with you about this... Violet_Crumble Apr 2016 #114
Thank you. whathehell Apr 2016 #70
Yes, but we're not issuing travel warnings to our citizens regarding the UK, are we? whathehell Apr 2016 #71
This message was self-deleted by its author Behind the Aegis Apr 2016 #87
As they damn well should. nt silvershadow Apr 2016 #56
Except they're experiencing a rise in LGBT violence in their own country.. whathehell Apr 2016 #73
Of course these "job creators" want to lose tourism revenue IronLionZion Apr 2016 #103
Great! Thanks fundies! Good job! Initech Apr 2016 #113
And they're correct in so doing. The US is backward and bigoted in so many ways. NurseJackie Apr 2016 #117
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