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On 7/31/2013 8:54 AM, F.O.A.D. wrote:
...a good tip at the marina for cleaning vinyl covered boat cushions and
was going to post it here, but then I remembered that posting
a decent boating tip would only get the right-wing slugs who live here
moving, so I reconsidered and decided...nah.

Rec.Boats is a *great place* to not post boating tips and information.



Are you the same person that posted:


Posit:

What Republicans are telling working Americans, the middle class, is
that you will work for lower wages, without health care, and without
retirement, *or* we will wreck the U.S. economy.

AND

Which...
A Dating ad for...
....George Zimmerman on Christian Mingles...

AND

....bat**** crazy poster here was claiming the White House was behind the
IRS-Tea Bagger "scandal"?

Why, Darrell Issa's illegitimate son,

AND
Cucci, cucci, coo...
You'd think if you were the GOP nominee for governor and you wanted to
succeed a scandal-ridden GOP governor, you'd want to be a bit less
crooked, especially if you were the sitting attorney general of the state.

Nah, not the cucc...Ken Cuccinelli, who wants to be the next governor of
Virginia.

Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli says he's glad Gov. Bob McDonnell
is returning all the gifts he received from a major political donor. But
he has no plans to repay the more than $18,000 in gifts he received from
the same benefactor.

Cuccinelli told reporters Wednesday that Star Scientific CEO Jonnie
Williams didn't give him the kind of gifts that can be returned.

Among the gifts from Williams listed in Cuccinelli's financial
disclosure statements are a $1,500 catered Thanksgiving dinner, private
jet trips and vacation lodging. Cuccinelli said, "There are some bells
you can't unring."

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Will the bell toll for the Cucc?
AND
Sad News...
Well, not all *that* sad.


Fewer Than Ten People Show Up For Ex-Gay Pride Event That Expected to
Draw 'Thousands'


Yesterday, American Family Radio’s Sandy Rios spoke to Ex-Gay Pride
Month organizer Christopher Doyle about today’s ex-gay lobby day on
Capitol Hill. Doyle, who was organizing the since-canceled Ex-Gay Pride
banquet at the Family Research Council, complained in an interview with
the Christian Post that “un-American” LGBT rights advocates have “shut
us out,” explaining that “because of all this homo-fascism and
indoctrination in the media, ex-gays aren’t given a fair shake.”

Rios confidently predicted that “thousands of ex-gays are descending” on
Washington for a press conference planned for today at the Supreme
Court. She lamented that when she led Concerned Women for America the
media refused to hear “our ex-gay friends” because it “undermined the
whole effort of the homosexual lobby.”

Doyle told Rios that “tens of thousands” of ex-gays exist but are “in
the closet because of fear, shame and threats from gay activists.”

Well, despite the expectation that “thousands of ex-gays” would partake
in Ex-Gay Pride Month, fewer than ten people showed up for the big event.

Besides Doyle, ex-gay activists Greg Quinlan of Parents and Friends of
Gays and Ex-Gays (PFOX), Richard Cohen of the International Healing
Foundation and Douglas McIntyre of Homosexuals Anonymous also participated.

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The Family Research Council is one of the biggest crocks of crap in the
United States.

And this only goes back two days!
Mikek