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Sun Sep-28-08 09:08 AM
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Is anyone else amazed that a gay man is at the center of the whole Wall Street solution? |
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Barney Frank is literally one of the most powerful voices on what will be one of the most important bills passed in decades. I am old enough to remember the first openly gay Congressman (Gerry Studds) and Frank himself coming out. I admit to not knowing if I will like the final product but it is so amazing that we are seeing a powerful gay man. Great.
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Sun Sep-28-08 09:09 AM
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1. I've thought about it a few times and smiled :) nt |
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Sun Sep-28-08 09:15 AM
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2. I don't think his being gay has anything to do with it, |
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although I do think it's cool that's he's out and no one seems to care.
He's just a brilliant, brilliant legislator, regarding of his sexual orientation. Barney's always been a great Congressman. And he's been up against all sorts of nonsense, like when his lover turned out to be running a hooking business out of his apartment. Barney stood up and took all the punches, and life went on.
I wonder if he'd been able to survive - nay, prevail - if he'd not been from Massachusetts?
Yet another reason to love the Bay State.
Barney's just wonderful, always has been.
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Sun Sep-28-08 09:20 AM
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4. Oh I know his being gay has nothing to do with it |
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except he might well have been speaker but for that, but it still is way cool. MA did well to keep him after Gobie, I was worried he might lose.
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Sun Sep-28-08 09:31 AM
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7. he may yet be speaker someday |
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that's what I'm hoping for
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Sun Sep-28-08 09:33 AM
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Democratic Congressmen won't vote for a gay Speaker. I think he would be great, and he was one of our chief spokemen in 2005 and 2006, so it might happen. But I won't hold my breath.
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Sun Sep-28-08 02:55 PM
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13. Well he definitely knows his stuff... |
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And anything is better than... ahem...
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Sun Sep-28-08 09:19 AM
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3. Well, no. Truth is, we've always been at the center of everything. |
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Both good and bad. ( Mostly good, I like to think.)
It's a bit of an anomaly that Rep. Frank can *openly* gay and still rise to that level of influence, and in that sense I agree with you. It says says a lot about his district... I'm thinking. If he were representing say, Louisiana, he'd still be undercover ... or else he'd be representing no one at all.
As happens often... Massachusetts leads the way.
( Also he's super smart and has a heart like a lion. That has a lot to do with it also.)
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Sun Sep-28-08 09:22 AM
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5. considering the real aggressive |
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vitriol we've had to deal with publicly since reagan -- yes.
that barny has probably weathered some real horrifying shit up there on the hill is another -- making all of this all the more remakable.
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Sun Sep-28-08 09:29 AM
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6. Barney Frank has always been the smartest |
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congress person in Washington. When he speaks I listen.
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Sun Sep-28-08 09:35 AM
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9. His support for it is just about the only ray of hope in this entire debacle |
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Naturally, I'm delighted that there's a powerful, openly-gay man helping to shape economic policy. I'm also unsure if I'll like the final product, but I'm hoping for the best while expecting the worst. :hi:
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Sun Sep-28-08 11:17 AM
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10. It's a sign of progress that he is getting known for this...his being |
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gay really isn't mentioned, and doesn't need to be...all that matters is if he can get a deal and help get us out of this mess.
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Tue Sep-30-08 01:34 AM
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14. Yup, that's what I like the most |
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You could almost forget that Frank is gay amid all the talk about the bailout plan.
John Maynard Keynes' sexuality was not made attention of on a regular basis, but a lot of people knew about it. But he went down in history as the economist who saved the world from catastrophe 70 years ago.
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Sun Sep-28-08 02:37 PM
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11. The most politically powerful openly gay man in the world..... |
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He has delivered an impressive effort to make a silk purse out of the Paulson plans' sow's ear.
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Sun Sep-28-08 02:54 PM
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12. Rock on my Rep... I'll be voting for you again this year. |
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Edited on Sun Sep-28-08 02:55 PM by nothingtoofear
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