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None
 
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Very Little
 
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A moderate amount
 
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A lot
 
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It would be the main story
 
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heatmaster
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« on: March 10, 2015, 04:29:03 AM »

So what if he's gay or not gay; if people are so worried about who you do, rather than what you do. He's entitled to serve his country in whatever capacity he can serve. It's time to grow up America and wake up to one certainty, that the world is inhabited by all sorts. Is his crime about being gay or that fact people know about it? In my humble opinion,  it's a non issue,  so now can I have the sports section.
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heatmaster
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« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2015, 08:24:21 AM »

My only concern would be, if folks are so hung about his sexuality, and not actually be discussing the issues that really affect the world or the United States,  e.g. is he going to take out ISIS once and for all, clean up Obama's messes & be competent enough not be using private email accounts for government business  like a certain individual we all know of...but will not be mentioned & is not as sexist or hypocritical as that same individual is, as to have paid female members of his Senate staff, less than there male counterparts? Hey Clinton looks like the perfect Democratic nominee in my book.
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heatmaster
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« Reply #2 on: March 10, 2015, 10:56:20 AM »

I think the gay issue,  I'm glad to say can't be defined as a lifestyle choice; it's a human sexuality concept, just like heterosexuality is. What ever his positions are on anti - gay marriage,  well that's a political & social issues: he'd have to defend his position on that,  in the same way Hillary will have to justify paying female employees on her Senate staff,  a lower rate than there male counterparts. If it turns out that Graham & Clinton are facing off in the general, both issues would be neutralized, if Hillary raised the anti gay marriage position that Graham holds, he could raise the gender inequality issue as it related to Hillary's hiring practices.  She wouldn't like to be effectively muzzled on one of my issues, whereas Lindsey Graham can use his homosexuality in the same way Jack Kennedy used his Roman Catholic faith as a protective shield,  by going for tolerance vs. Intolerance.  Yep I love it☺ Republicans have the best of both worlds.
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heatmaster
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« Reply #3 on: March 10, 2015, 04:31:35 PM »

Who's snooping? But please there are more important issues than if Graham is gay or not; the issue was brought up; but when a Republican contributor to forum; poses the view its a none issue or even adds a commentary on the issue,  it becomes snooping,  personally couldn't give a crap if Lindsey Graham is bisexual,  heterosexual or homosexual, it's his business.  So if you like apples,  hope you like those apples 😎
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