"Principiis obsta; Finem respice." Olaf Rotkohl thinks that the pursuit of power over others is in itself a corruption, and those who seek such power are fundamentally corrupt. This space is dedicated as part of the constant challenge to those who seek to wield authority over the rest of us, keeping them on notice that they exert power only as it is granted to them by the people.
Friday, March 04, 2005
Dildos as Political Weapons
Read Mark Morford's column on the Alabama ban on sex toys, because, as he points out, it isn't just about sex toys but rather an entire attitude toward human experience that is reflective of the madness of this administration's core values. They and their sex-terrified minions will plunge us into our own private Dark Age.
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Does Gannon/Guckert count as sex toy? Afterall homosexuals aren't human...right?
Is this a baiting attempt? Poorly aimed, I'm afraid. People are people, and sexual orientation is really nobody's business--I mean, so long as adults are involved, who cares what equipment someone likes to play with?
As for GanGuck, he's likely the favorite sex toy of someone in the White House, and I could care less; however, the credentialing business and national security angle makes it very curious--is someone compromising the safety of the President of the United States as a favor to his sex toy? I'm sure the FBI and Secret Service aren't happy to have their screening and protection abilities muddied this way.
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