Sunday, May 03, 2015

When will the LGBT community ever become regular Americans rather than a political wedge issue?

With the facts known to those that come to this blog, I respectfully suggest Mr. Jeb Bush run his campaign with transparency and policies as he sees it. I would not believe a word of it anyway, but, there is a chance the truth about the party and it's priorities might actually match up with American values regarding life.

With the burgeoning of the Tea Party extremists in November 2008, I will never understand why it was the Republican Party that was suppose to survive beyond any reason for it to disappear. It surprised even me. I guess Wall Street and the greedy such as the Kochs wouldn't change their strips. 

April 30, 2015

It's a question every potential 2016 GOP (click here) hopeful is being asked: Would you attend a gay family member's wedding?

Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, who hasn't officially thrown his hat into the presidential ring yet, is the latest high profile Republican to be asked the "gotcha!" question, the Huffington Post points out.

"I haven't -- that's not to say I wouldn't," Bush told reporters Tuesday during an event in Puerto Rico. He later added in Spanish "claro que sí" ("of course") he would go if invited to a same-sex wedding.

Though he would attend the ceremony, Bush reiterated his support for "traditional marriage" in February and said marriage equality should be handled by the states and not the federal courts.... 


Nothing new here. His answer spells loudly his affection for extremist religious funding. Same 'ole, same 'ole.