Guess who said that AIDS is a gay disease.
Glenn Beck? Pat Robertson? No and no.
The answer is, the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention: HIV/AIDS Surveillance Report 2007.
By the way, the federal judge who knocked down Proposition 8 was himself gay according to the San Francisco Chronicle. That can't possibly bias the outcome in any way. Right? Naaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa.
Funny how one judge gets to overrule seven million votes. It just goes to show, that liberalism is not popular with the vast majority of Americans.
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Generally leftists only agree with the will of the electorate when the will of the electorate votes left. Otherwise they have no trouble overruling them because they made the "wrong" decision.
Bill Clinton was smart enough to shift right when it suited him. Obama is a leftist ideologue, and if Obama overtly shifts right, it will look fake since Clinton done it before.
Clinton didn't shift right because it suited him. Clinton shifted right because he got a Republican Congress with a popular agenda halfway through his first term and decided that if you can't beat 'em, join 'em.
Now think about this: the worst things that can happen in November is a big Republican victory in both houses. Obama will then do the Clinton-shuffle in order to stay politically alive. Historically, when the president and Congress work well together America does very well economically. That means that in 2012 things will be very good and Obama will get re-elected.
>> Clinton didn't shift right because it suited him. Clinton shifted right because he got a Republican Congress with a popular agenda halfway through his first term and decided that if you can't beat 'em, join 'em.
Probably has truth to it. The Clintons are above all, opportunists. Hillary Clinton used to be a Barry Goldwater supporter before she shifted left.
I view a big Republican victory in both houses as the best thing that could ever happen, because I view Obama's policies as destructive.
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