Like most other gay folks, I was gratified the other night to hear President Obama announce at the State of the Union address his intention to put repealing Don't Ask, Don't Tell on the agenda for 2010. Of course we were all hyped when we heard it the first time, too. Back when he was pandering the rainbow coalition for votes during his campaign, pledging to be a "fierce advocate" for LGBT rights. To start working toward getting rid of DADT during his first year as president was part of that promise. Not that he has totally snubbed us, I guess, but tagging him a "fierce advocate" is probably a stretch . It's really little wonder that much of the queer community reacted approvingly, but also with a fair amount of skepticism, the other night after hearing him vow again to do what he vowed once before with nothing gotten done so far. This DADT thing, I wouldn't think, should be such a big ordeal to get over and done with in short order. Even military p...
Shades of South Park! I love it. So true to life. LOL personality of a,LOL. Call me crazy, I loved the pussy.
ReplyDeleteYou loved the pussy, I loved Dylan Rambrick and all 10-1/2 mm! Go figure. Well, I thought it was funny. I love this show, and you're right, on par with South Park even.
ReplyDeleteThat was funny! I LOVE Legos! ha
ReplyDeleteAnd "personality of a hemroid?" I KNOW some! :) Gonna send that site to my son. I am sure he will get a kick out of it.