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In reply to the discussion: Virginia Republican: I stand by my attacks on LGBT people as ‘soulless’ and ‘self-destructive’ [View all]louslobbs
(3,416 posts)of us, we find it hard to believe that he could know anything about who we are or how we live our lives. We love each other very much and share a wonderful and productive life. My partner has been at his job for 28 yrs and I have been at mine for 26 so we're pretty stable people. We have a home in Los Angeles and a home in Palm Springs, and in both communities, we are pretty well known for our generosity in helping those who are less fortunate than us. We choose not to live in fear, but rather, live to love and share. Although we resent a dirt-bag pig like Mr. Cuccinelli passing judgment on us, or those who are like us without even knowing us, we understand that the man most likely suffers from many varied fears and various religious related phobias. Mr. Cuccinelli is not unlike most Republicans, in that he uses projection, to pass on to others through verbal attacks, that which he is in reality. My partner and I believe that no one is better than us, and that we are no better than any one else, but people like Cuccinelli like to think of themselves as superior to most others who are not like them, when in fact they bigoted, hateful and small minded people. Mr. Cuccinelli practices a form of Christianity that both my partner and I are unfamiliar with, but that many Christians of his ilk seem to practice these days. Although Mr. Cuccinelli has attained a position of power and authority in Virginia, we believe that this man should be nowhere near any position of authority and power, and that the good people of Virginia should come out in droves and vote to keep him from gaining any further control over their state or their lives. And even though my partner and I believe that people should not live their lives in fear, we believe that the good citizens of Virginia, should be very, very afraid of someone like Mr. Cuccinelli and his religious fanaticism, from gaining any further political power in their state, than he has somehow, already managed to attain.
Lou