Re: Houston Elects an Openly Gay Mayor
Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 8:44 pm
pants. THAT. AGAINST OUR STATE CONSTITUTION. I'M CALLING THE GODDAM COPS.
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Except, Jason is Canadian.Well he didn't specify that. Typical Americans, thinking the world revolves around you, I dunno.I assumed Jason meant in America.
That's probably along the same lines as the story of J. Edgar Hoover being a transvestite or Catherine the Great having a sexual yen for horses, which were false rumors which regular historians laugh at. And Thomas Paine was definitely not an atheist; he believed in God but would belong to no church.And historians believe Abraham Lincoln was an atheist, though he never made it explicit to the public - to give an American example.
Not all the Founding Fathers were deists, contrary to popular myth. Besides, Lincoln's era was a couple of generations after theirs.Lincoln was probably a deist like all of them were.
He kept his interstellar communication device in his hat.Lincoln was an extraterrestrial.
I could be a lot more american.I was going going to call Thom out on that too but than I thought he might have been referring to Muffin.
And you don't get much more typically American than Muffin.
Thomas Paine was a Quaker. Trust me, as a Quaker, depending on the kind, you might as well just call yourself an atheist.That's probably along the same lines as the story of J. Edgar Hoover being a transvestite or Catherine the Great having a sexual yen for horses, which were false rumors which regular historians laugh at. And Thomas Paine was definitely not an atheist; he believed in God but would belong to no church.
You're weird.Meh, shes a lesbian.
Why?Meh, shes a lesbian. I'm doubtful a gay man could be elected as easily.