I don't agree with all he says, but I am somewhat conservative. I'm all about Americans first and think he takes it too far. Do you think what I think, that I'm watching him like a person watches the rescue of a train wreck? He is currently getting a little down on General Pace about his recent comment on homosexuality, but he is for don't ask don't tell. I like him on some stuff but not on other stuff. Am I a bad gay guy?
2007-03-13
16:07:54
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Yahoo wouldn't post my follow up question.
>>As long as its on my mind, since General Pace put out his comment on gays in the military I have seen so many agreeing with him saying "No gay better look around in the shower!" or "No one wants to see gay sex in the barracks!"
Now, am I retarded? Do you have eyes and you can see? Of course guys are going to look in the shower, but not in that way. Didn't you ever group shower in high school gym or college athletics? Its not a freaking orgy, its shower, get over it. I never had a problem.
Then no one wants to see gay sex in the barracks, GIVE ME A BREAK! No sex should be allowed in the barracks. No one wants to see that. Gay or straight. Its a private thing. I don't have sex in public, do you? Forgive me, but it seems to me that the reasons right wingers give for not allowing qualified gays in the military are just getting smaller and smaller in regards to legitimate rational reasons. Same thing with same sex marriage. Illogical bias.
2007-03-13
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No, you're not bad at all. I too, have a love-hate relationship with Bill O'Reilly- I respect some of his stuff, dislike a whole lot of it, but I'm more on the conservative bent than liberal (actually, I'm a Libertarian).
You don't have to agree with everything someone says to respect some of what they do believe in, and there definitely is no such thing as a GLBT political stance, as much as people want it to be true. Talk to a gay Republican- they're out there! I don't know a single person who is absolutely 100% for everything their party stands for (if they were- there wouldn't be any intra-party discussions and debates at all, right?), so why in the world would gay Republicans join a party that stood for things they didn't believe in just because they were with them on one issue?
My point is to go ahead and be obsessed with Bill- just keep thinking and analyzing what he's saying; it's not about discarding people who say things you don't like, or swallowing everything they say despite not liking it all, but listening and being intelligently critical of them.
2007-03-13 16:35:14
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No, there is nothing wrong with you being obsessed with Bill O'Reilly. We never agree with everyone, not even our friends, so it's natural to disagree with him. You watching him means that you are able to look past the liberal crap that is on the other networks, where we only hear one side of the story, sometimes made up (Dan Rather, anyone?) I like Bill O'Reilly, but I don't agree with him all the time. It's good to see him call out people, the "bad guys" if you will, who are hidden from our view on the other networks.
BTW, Keith Olbermann is VERY obsessed with O'Reilly! I think it's because O'Reilly has the number one news show on cable, and Olbermann isn't even in the top 15!
2007-03-13 17:24:19
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bill is drawing the accurate that if similar sex marriage replaced into granted then authorities may ought to grant marriage diverse companions (polygamists). O'Reilly is putting the blame in the incorrect section. Polygamists were attempting to legalize diverse companion marriages for most many years. This replaced into lengthy earlier gay marriage even became a controversy.
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Not at all. You don't have to agree with everything someone says. That is usually how most people are regarding things like that I think anyways.
2007-03-13 16:28:33
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No, I think that for Fox news, he certainly isn't the worst person there **cough** **cough** HANNITY!!!
I do like to watch him sometimes as well, but he DOES have a little bit of the I'm always right attitude.
2007-03-13 16:33:23
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no, you're normal. He is doing his job if you truly are in the middle...his goal is to get you to think for yourself and make deductions based on your own belief system. (now, Ill clarify one important thing; it is actually not B. O'R's goal to do this....its the network's goal!) O'R most certainly has his own agenda. so, with you feeling yes on some and no on some...thats good food for your mind.
2007-03-13 16:53:04
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answered by krisnscott2006 1
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yeah, that's pretty bad
he's a total buffoon with no sense of reality whatsoever
I honestly think he's a chronic liar who lies on such a regular basis that he can no longer genuinely recognize when he is lying
it's actually pretty sad
even sadder than you liking him
sorry
2007-03-13 16:13:45
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You are a bad person, because to be Gay is to embrace Satan. I hope that you see the error of your ways, and ask Allah to forgive you. I am so terribly sorry that you're cursed w/ this cataclysmic state. Remember, it's Adam n' Eve, not Adam n' Steve!
2007-03-13 16:15:39
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No worse than other humans.
Nothing you go through hasn't already been gone through by someone else before you.
Cheers!
2007-03-13 16:11:39
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I don't mean for this to sound like a smartass comment but...I do have sex in public. Now I feel dirty.
2007-03-13 17:57:49
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