Saturday, July 14, 2007

Another Conservative Bully Bites the Big One

Why don't people just wise-up when it comes to these freaks? Face it, people! If somebody is trying to deny gay people rights it is either because: 1. They HATE, or 2. They are trying to deflect attention from the fact that THEY are the sick perverts they claim to want to "protect" you and your precious "values" from!

Wake up! WAKE UP!!!!!

Anyway, read on and enjoy conservative christianity and politics collapse from within. Anyone ever read Mark Twain's thoughts on religion and those who want to try to save the world through their morality? Do it. Everything he said then is STILL TRUE today! Really. Do it. (Well, after you read my blog, of course!)


Washroom Sex Bust Blow To McCain Campaign
by 365Gay.com Newscenter Staff

Posted: July 12, 2007 - 5:00 pm ET

(Titusville, Florida) A co-chair of Sen. John McCain's presidential campaign in Florida has been busted for trying to pick up an undercover male police officer.

State Rep. Bob Allen (R), a foe of LGBT rights in Florida, is charged with offering the cop $20 for oral sex in a washroom at Veteran's Memorial Park in Titusville.

Police said that Allen, 48, was seen coming in and out of a restroom three times before approaching the officer.

Allen has been charged with solicitation for prostitution, which has a maximum penalty of one year in jail.

The state lawmaker is one of six co-chairs of McCain's Florida campaign. Allen posted a $500 bond and was released pending trial.

Ironically in the last session of the Florida legislature he sponsored a failed bill that would have tightened the state's prohibition on public sex. He also has been a supporter of amending the state constitution to ban same-sex marriage and has opposed a bill to curb bullying of gay students.

Allen resigned Thursday from the McCain campaign.

Meanwhile, two McCain strategists abandoned the campaign in Iowa on Thursday. Ed Failor Jr.and Karen Slifka longtime GOP operatives with deep ties in Iowa.

The three withdrawals Thursday will hurt McCain's campaign already damaged by money problems.

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