Monday, February 11, 2013

The GOP is attempting to slice and dice the VAWA no differently than the abortion issue



Eric Cantor is attempting to sterilize VAWA. He is attempting to isolate the Tribal Women ? problem ? so the GOP can remain HOLY and exclusive from lesbians.

Ms. Alex Wagner has done a great job with the issue during her presentation of it. So, allow me to help with the topic a bit. Yes, it is racism, but, it is also an attempt as a wedge issue.

If I may?


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This should be a very interesting picture to Eric Cantor. It is a Native American women. Her name is Susan Allen. She was elected to the Minnesota State House. You know the same state what's her name is from ?????? Oh, yeah, Michele Bachmann.


First Native American lesbian elected to Minnesota House (click here)

By Eric W. Dolan
Wednesday, January 11, 2012 18:25 EST
...“We’re thrilled for Susan and the remarkable progress her victory represents,” said Tiffany Muller of the Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund. “This is our first win of 2012, and it’s a fantastic way to start off what will be a very exciting year for LGBT candidates.”...

Susan's victory is rather interesting. It was after a very contentious debate over a marriage amendment for the state. The public obviously didn't like the ideology within the state house and believed a lesbian was best to elect to make it known that everyone belongs in Minnesota in a meaningful way.

GOP women value one thing. Primarily. That is a sterile holy environment for families. That means in order to define their dominance in the country there can be no abortion, no gay rights and the list is long. No public schools to educate outside the strict interpretation of their Christian conservative dogma. Etc.

So, GOP men literally go around attempting to function in the real world while their women do not. Hence, Eric Cantor. The women are anti-social. To them anti-social means they only invite the best people for their tea parties. Literally, tea and crumpets. But, they don't realize their attitudes and platitudes are actually a social disorder.

So, the men involved with these supposedly heterosexual women attempt to make every act of Congress conducive to good Christian sex. Some might have pity on these men, but, I say "Hell, they asked for it." Blood Diamond Rings and all.

So, while Ms. Wagner seeks the best of her panel to sort out some kinda logic out of the words of a tortured man, it ain't gonna happen unless she realizes how completely idiotic the lives are of men like Eric Cantor.

To Eric Cantor, I say, "Eric, there is a lesbian woman in the Minnesota State House that is a Native American and some day she might fall under the Violence Against Women Act. There goes your soul, bro."