Friday, August 13, 2010

WTF??? Word War Against Obamas is OOC


Last week, the mean-spirited rants in review of Michelle Obama’s splashy trip to Spain were continued by mainstream media and bloggers. Next, when Barack Obama dismissed Gov. Rick Perry’s elevator speech about immigration on Texas turf, the bloomers worn by some Texans got bunched in their cracks. Now, the son of former “potatoe head” VP Dan Quayle ranks the first African-American commander-in-chief as “the worst president in history.” Ben Quayle is one of 10 candidates vying for an Arizona GOP seat.

When in office, daddy Dan demonstrated his spelling deficiencies and seemingly, son Ben is following suit with his tainted recall of presidential history. Amazingly, the younger Quayle must not remember Richard “Tricky Dicky” Nixon’s Watergate scandal or W’s political ineptitude that triggered the current economic disruption.

We knew there’d be gallons of Haterade sipping with the election of the first bi-racial president but enough is enough.

See young Quayle face’s political advertisement here:
http://firstread.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2010/08/12/4875573-former-vps-son-dubs-obama-worst-president-in-history.

Thursday, August 5, 2010

Gay Marriage in Texas ???


Marriage equality activists cut a rainbow jig when Proposition 8 was overturned but one same sex couple in Texas is blissfully immersed in their legal union. Of course, gay marriage is not sanctioned in the red state but a gray area entitles two Texas women to recognition as husband and wife.

Despite the out of control debate, same sex marriage is gaining steam as a civil rights issue. By the way, do you recall the interracial challenge to Loving v. Virginia where racial restrictions on marriage were struck down not long ago? With adultery and divorce as ample examples, how conveniently the equality in sin is dismissed.

So, if you buy the baloney that same sex marriage will spark a discriminatory fire for heterosexuals, stick it between two white bread slices and whoof it down. When we're stymied by the routine of limited experience, too often our fears of the unfamiliar are based more on fiction than fact.

Read their unique story here: http://www.texastribune.org/texas-newspaper/texas-news/some-gay-marriages-legal-in-texas/