I cross posted my essay about Alan Keyes and his hypocrisy to Positive Liberty and just got a hilarious response from some wingnut named John Houk. I didn't want my regular readers to miss out on it, or the response to it. It's well worth the trip, trust me.
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From his second post on the subject of Mary Cheney's name being brought up:
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Great. Now I want to see that.
I could not come up with a better response than that.
I think I've got one that may rival it. It's not your blog, of course, but some guy named Tex Trader posted some long-winded comments comparing gay rights to allowing people to have sex in the park and accusing anyone who defended the former of defending the latter. It's... really something to behold.