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Originally posted by Mulhollanddose
dd...Do you think it is politically wise to alienate a significant majority of the Republican party for the less than 1% gay Republicans?...Think Ross Perot here.
Gay issues not even Democrats will touch when push comes to shove...At a total of between 1-3% of the population they do not represent a democratic majority...The massive problems of the gay community aside (rampant brutal partner abuse, pedophilia, the pandemic of AIDS).
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For one, I'd like to see those percentage figures - not that I doubt you - but just to see them officially.
Secondly (and probably because this is L.A.), it seemed the Log Cabin people received a lot of coverage during GW's first and second campaign. 1% might be small, but air time is golden.
Fact is a party needs to show inclusiveness; if that is accomplished, votes at the ballot box are a given.
Black Dems have their own issues within a divided party, and I agree it's distasteful for black Dems to project racial ill toward a person of same color of an opposing party. In this, I fault the so-called Black Dem leaders who say this is fair. Some might see this as overt racism and simply decide that neither party is for them and take the apathy vote.
BTW: any stats on what percentage of the Reps are black?
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