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By Paula on February 13, 2007 3:36 PM | Comments (6)

Decaturguy has uncovered this gem from Rep. Steve Davis' blog:

Today is the 17th legislative day of the session. It is called Family Day so that legislators can bring their wifes [sic] and kids up for the day and show our family atmosphere. However I do not bring my family due to the spectacle presented by the fringe groups in front of our children. You have Labor Unions, “Working Families” wanting minimum wage increases, marches for racial equality, and the worst is GSLBT [sic] groups that try to prove they are families too(by exposing our young children to them kissing and holding hands). I will just say that I am very passionate about the issues but I did not get into politics to expose my children to adult issues. It is a shame that these groups try to exploit this event the way they do.

I'm speechless here, folks.

Comments (6)

Oh. My. Jeebus. Douche to the Bag power!

Gorsh, when I said "Family Day," I really meant to say "Stepford day." Cuz baby Jesus knows that there is only one kind of family, and they're on the brochure on my Alpharetta planned community.

LMAO... well, now it's happened. I can only guess that the S = STRAIGHT (but not narrow) category. My heterosexual friends and allies, you have now been kicked out of The Club of Real Families. Congratulations!

Jac1975, thank God I've been kicked out.. did you see what kind of horrible company we had to keep...

Some good progressive people have been having a field day with this over at PP. And as we say on Democratic Underground: what a moran!

Here's the link to the TN story (and yes, if someone can fix it to hyperlink, that would be nifty):
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070214/ap_on_re_us/abortion_death_certificates

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