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Rep. Barney Frank Calls
Justice Scalia A 'Homophobe'

Business Insider, by Abby Rogers

Original Article

Posted By:Scottyboy, 9/27/2012 8:22:57 PM

Rep. Barney Frank, D-Mass., sees dark days ahead for our country if Mitt Romney is elected to the Oval Office. As part of its "Mitt Gets Worse" campaign, American Bridge and the Courage Campaign interviewed Frank about what they dubbed Romney's "anti-LGBT agenda." And of course the conversation turned to the Supreme Court. If Romney is elected "he would certainly appoint justices of the Scalia sort," according to Frank who calls Scalia "just homophobic."

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This is the PC world the left wants us to live in - Anyone who DARES to protect our children from or has an aversion to high risk, unsanitary, perverted sexual behavior among persons with the habit of practicing deviant acts, proven to cause health risks among the general population are labled "Homophobic". Just as are persons who DARE to say that the state should not grant these miscreants license to marry.
Sorry Barney, we ain't buying it.

  

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Reply 1 - Posted by: CEP, 9/27/2012 8:25:06 PM     (No. 8894835)

Isn't Barney a Heterophobe?


Reply 2 - Posted by: wendybird, 9/27/2012 8:26:58 PM     (No. 8894841)

I doubt that Justice Scalia is afraid of homos.


   

 

  


 
Reply 3 - Posted by: Scottyboy, 9/27/2012 8:27:30 PM     (No. 8894842)

No, he's just a dick.


Reply 4 - Posted by: Coy860, 9/27/2012 8:27:39 PM     (No. 8894843)

And Scalia called Barney a ----
(fill in the blank)


Reply 5 - Posted by: dogbreath, 9/27/2012 8:31:20 PM     (No. 8894852)

what pathetic, misinformed losers voted for Barney Frank?


Reply 6 - Posted by: LittleHoodedMonk, 9/27/2012 8:35:41 PM     (No. 8894860)

''Rep. Barney Frank Calls Justice Scalia A 'Homophobe'''

Note [again] to conservative writers & talking heads. Who cares what this useless, dried-out old queen has to say? He can only hope the door doesn't hit him on the way out of Congress so as to ruin his ''money-maker.''

Quit wasting the final weeks talking about issues that are senseless & meaningless to get our economy back on track, military the might & respect it deserves [along with vote] and correct foreign policy astablished with Israel agaist Iran, Muslim Brotherhood, etc. If not, Like the LSM, i can easily be one of the first to turn my back on your talking-points.


Reply 7 - Posted by: MaMe2, 9/27/2012 8:37:57 PM     (No. 8894864)

Hey Barney, is this your swan song? Just retire and shut up. I doubt Justice Scalia is losing any sleep over your assessment of him.


   

 

  


 
Reply 8 - Posted by: chance_232, 9/27/2012 8:43:58 PM     (No. 8894878)

Scalia's opinion on gays is not relevant. What is relevant is that he interpret and apply the constitution correctly. And that means that some people may not like his rulings.

I read comments here and wonder that some of our conservatives are no better that the barking moonbats on the left.

I like Scalia and Thomas is probably my favorite. These men interpret the constitution using the founding documents.....not their feelings.


Reply 9 - Posted by: ScrIbelus, 9/27/2012 8:45:09 PM     (No. 8894880)

I don't believe that Justice Scalia fears Barney Frank.
I have always found him (it) to be utterly frightful as a legislator.


Reply 10 - Posted by: tedinmich, 9/27/2012 8:47:41 PM     (No. 8894885)

I can't think of a more repulsive looking and acting homosapien than frank and the filthy queer life style he leads!!!

Ted in Mich.


Reply 11 - Posted by: Dante, 9/27/2012 8:49:59 PM     (No. 8894887)

Difficult to know how to defend yourself when accused of being something that doesn't exist.


Reply 12 - Posted by: Holeymoses, 9/27/2012 8:53:58 PM     (No. 8894895)

Oh Barney, you're such a silly pudding.


   

 



 
Reply 13 - Posted by: TXknitter, 9/27/2012 9:02:05 PM     (No. 8894903)

I notice not ONE snark by anyone about Justice Roberts. He wanted to inoculate himself and he surely did it with that horrible Obamacare decision. So Barney, guess the old standby for attack purposes is always Justice Scalia.

There is NO mention of Justice Roberts in this short article. If you attempt to hijack a thread again, you will be blocked. LCom Staff.


Reply 14 - Posted by: Sherlock, 9/27/2012 9:06:39 PM     (No. 8894912)

Well Barney I call you a homosexual and thats about as (proton the pun) low as you can go.


Reply 15 - Posted by: Sherlock, 9/27/2012 9:11:03 PM     (No. 8894918)

Should have been "Pardon the pun"-typing in the dark-need to turn the light on.


Reply 16 - Posted by: hybernicus, 9/27/2012 9:28:06 PM     (No. 8894933)

How do I go on record as being against the LGBT agenda?


Reply 17 - Posted by: Janjan, 9/27/2012 9:52:57 PM     (No. 8894960)

Barney Frank has a lot in common with Obama. If you dare to criticize Obama you must be a racist. If you dare criticize Frank you must be a gay hater. Neither is true. This is identity politics and a common liberal game. No one is falling for it.


   

 

  


 
Reply 18 - Posted by: CaptainLibra, 9/27/2012 10:05:07 PM     (No. 8894981)

Being called a homophobe is, to me, a badge of honor. Call me one ... I can deal with it.


Reply 19 - Posted by: CaptainLibra, 9/27/2012 10:06:42 PM     (No. 8894983)

PS. Better a "homophobe" than a "homo."


Reply 20 - Posted by: veritas, 9/27/2012 10:09:38 PM     (No. 8894991)

Typical of those on the Left on many, many issues.

To them, there's no such thing as opposition on principle or reasoned analysis. It can only be x-o-phobia or "x hate."

But more importantly, did Barney get his discount pass on the ferry to Fire Island? I mean, he can only have so many good hissy-fits left in him. Be a shame to throw one and get nothing for his trouble.


Reply 21 - Posted by: Passion, 9/27/2012 10:23:54 PM     (No. 8895012)

Barney Frank has done for gay men what Corporal Klinger did for transvestites....


Reply 22 - Posted by: Yephora, 9/27/2012 10:32:34 PM     (No. 8895022)

"Homophobe" - which in Bawney's case means a low tolerance for freaks.


   

 



 
Reply 23 - Posted by: Westcoastette, 9/27/2012 11:18:18 PM     (No. 8895062)

Oh, really, Barney. It's so terrible for people like you in the USA. Why don't you move to the middle east and live side-by-side with Obama's wonderful Muslim friends, where being gay will get you sodomized and dragged through the streets after they kill you?


Reply 24 - Posted by: ColonialAmerican1623, 9/27/2012 11:52:28 PM     (No. 8895096)

Even if Bwarney wasn't gay, he would still be unlikeable.




Reply 25 - Posted by: Japanorama, 9/28/2012 12:19:21 AM     (No. 8895131)

Who yanked Barney's Frank?


Reply 26 - Posted by: toddh, 9/28/2012 1:04:17 PM     (No. 8896227)

I am definitely a Frank-ophobe.

(More like "averse" but would spoil the symmetry.)



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