Republican New York State Senator Roy McDonald has SHATTERED party lines in support of gay marriage -- telling reporters, "F**k it, I don't care what you think. I'm trying to do the right thing." The battle rages on in New York to legalize gay marriage -- but McDonald threw his hat in the ring earlier this week ... with the greatest statement of all time, claiming, "You get to the point where you evolve in your life where everything isn't black and white, good and bad, and you try to do the right thing." "You might not like that. You might be very cynical about that. Well, f**k it, I don't care what you think. I'm trying to do the right thing." "I'm tired of Republican-Democrat politics. They can take the job and shove it. I come from a blue-collar background. I'm trying to do the right thing, and that's where I'm going with this." With McDonald's support, the gay marriage bill is only ONE vote shy of being made into law -- which would make New York the sixth state to legalize gay marriage. http://www.tmz.com/2011/06/17/repub...ork-gay-marriage-bill-f-it-right-thing-quote/
If only more political officials felt this way. (With regards to his thoughts on Republican-Democrat politics).
he'll feel this way until the big-whig Republicans get wind of it and scare him into the party line. Or whenever Rush Limbaugh comes down off is Oxy high and reads this and smears him on his show, and then the guy calls in and sucks on the teat of the right wing.
You can stand in as 'best ***' for both. Saves on buying dresses for brides maids. [the *** was for the word gaf, spelled backwards]
i remember the first cock i ever sucked, it was quite long for a black man even, and girthy. as i knelt down infront of him, i could feel the sweat dripping from his pecs, splashing me in the face and smearing my maskara. he was muscular, a real man, with balls like oranges. as he forced my mouth open, i pretended to resist, only engorging his meat whistle to the size of a baseball bat. patiently, i pardoned his coiling pit viper from its denim prison, then i slowly slid his co
He still has time to beat out the weakest lineup the Republican Party has ever fielded. So far, everything I know about him (this thread) puts him way out front of Romney/Palin/Bachman and co.
I love that he doesn't care about party lines. Party lines are stupid. Even though I don't agree with him, props to him for not just going along with everyone else. I think the biggest reason we don't make a lot of progress politically is because people are too stubborn to consider that "the other side" might actually have something reasonable to say.