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thomhartmann

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Fri Mar 30, 2012, 03:35 PM Mar 2012

Thom Hartmann: Does Santorum have ''Pink Balls?''



The Human Rights Campaign jumped on Santorum's latest homophobic rant by releasing this statement saying, “This is another example of Rick Santorum intentionally making ignorant statements that have a real impact on LGBT people...Kids have enough to worry about. They don't need Rick Santorum telling them that using a pink bowling ball is a bad thing." So - from comparing same-sex relationships to sodomy and incest - to saying that ending Don't Ask, Don't Tell amounts to "social experimentation" in our military - to now telling little kids they can't use pink bowling balls - Rick Santorum is proving himself to be the ultimate homophobe. And according to science - homophobes not only have a tendency to be obsessed with gays in public - but they're usually also obsessed with gays in private. Something to think about - as Rick Santorum takes his anti-gay tour around the nation. Here's actress and musician Katie Goodman - and her "Broad Comedy" troupe - exposing the dark secret about homophobia in America....

Hey, Rick - I'm just sayin'...

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Thom Hartmann: Does Santorum have ''Pink Balls?'' (Original Post) thomhartmann Mar 2012 OP
Sometimes it's not what you are. It's what you're afraid you are. n/t wandy Mar 2012 #1
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