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Lucylastic -> Steve King...does it again... (3/4/2014 11:57:16 AM)

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/03/03/steve-king-arizona-anti-gay-bill_n_4892343.html

Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) defended Arizona’s recently vetoed anti-LGBT legislation on Sunday, arguing in part that homosexuality is a “self-professed behavior” that cannot be “independently verified."

"When you’re in the private sector ... with God-given rights that our founding fathers defined in the Declaration, you should be able to make your own decisions on what you do in that private business,” King told the Des Moines TV station WHO. The Arizona legislation sought to give business owners the right to refuse service to customers on the basis of the owners' religious freedom.

“Although it’s clear in the civil rights section of the code that you can’t discriminate against people based upon -- and I’m not sure I have the list right -- race, creed, religion, color of skin," King said, "there’s nothing mentioned in there on self-professed behavior, and that’s what they’re trying to protect: special rights for self-professed behavior.”

King explained that he doesn't “know whether it’s a choice or not” but that homosexuality exists on “some type of continuum or curve” -- although he doesn't “know what that curve actually looks like.”

He went on to suggest that anti-discrimination laws protecting gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people could give those individuals the opportunity to trick businesses into discriminating against them with the intent of “setting up a case.”

“The one thing that I reference when I say ‘self-professed’ is how do you know who to discriminate against. They have to tell you,” King said. “And are they then setting up a case? Is this about bringing a grievance, or is it actually about a service that they’d like to have?”

Sexual orientation does not warrant constitutional protection because it cannot be “independently verified” and can be “willfully changed,” King contended. The Iowa lawmaker linked his opposition to LGBT anti-discrimination laws with his long-running suspicions of hate crime legislation, which he described as “punishing people for what you think went on in their head at the time they perpetuated a crime.”

During the 2009 passage of the federal Hate Crimes Prevention Act -- which expanded the existing 1969 law to include crimes motivated by the victim’s sexual orientation, gender identity or disability -- King argued that the sexual orientation provision would provide pedophiles with special protections.

"The definition for sexual orientation was defined by one of the principal authors, [then-Rep.] Tammy Baldwin of Madison, Wisconsin, as being either heterosexual or homosexual,” King said in a Fox News interview in 2009. “Well, so, within that definition, though, of sexual orientation by the American Psychological Association, you've got a whole list of proclivities -- they call them paraphilias -- and in that list, among them, are pedophiles.”

In fact, both the American Psychiatric Association and the American Psychological Association stopped classifying homosexuality as a mental disorder of any kind in the eearly 1970s.




Owner59 -> RE: Steve King...does it again... (3/4/2014 3:56:11 PM)

I`d like to see King prove his "willfully change" theory and suck cock on camera.....[X(]




Lucylastic -> RE: Steve King...does it again... (3/4/2014 4:13:32 PM)

maybe Koch on Camera?




Owner59 -> RE: Steve King...does it again... (3/4/2014 4:32:52 PM)

We know almost all of`m are sucking Koch.......w/ "pride". [:D]




fucktoyprincess -> RE: Steve King...does it again... (3/4/2014 5:20:34 PM)

Religion is self-professed behavior, too….so at a certain level his distinction does not hold water.

Then there is of course the utter ridiculousness of it beyond that, but just wanted to point out the above. [sm=2cents.gif]




cloudboy -> RE: Steve King...does it again... (3/4/2014 8:02:16 PM)


There was an interesting portrayal of a Tea Party congressman in house of cards. It made me wonder how accurate the depiction was.





Lucylastic -> RE: Steve King...does it again... (3/5/2014 6:41:44 AM)


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ORIGINAL: fucktoyprincess

Religion is self-professed behavior, too….so at a certain level his distinction does not hold water.

Then there is of course the utter ridiculousness of it beyond that, but just wanted to point out the above. [sm=2cents.gif]

excellent point:)
Cloudboy, is that the new season of house of cards>?




Owner59 -> RE: Steve King...does it again... (3/5/2014 6:52:45 AM)

Political leanings,bigotry and one`s level of morality...... are also conscious choices.




Owner59 -> RE: Steve King...does it again... (3/5/2014 7:08:40 AM)

"Rep. Steve King Thinks Protecting Gays Means Straights Will Fake Being Gay So They Can Sue"



Great,let`s be bigoted against gays b/c this complete ass-hole thinks straights will lie about being gay?


Come again?


I still don`t get republicans.......other that it`s fuck`n ugly.


http://www.addictinginfo.org/2014/03/05/rep-steve-king-thinks-protecting-gays-means-straights-will-fake-being-gay-so-they-can-sue/




cloudboy -> RE: Steve King...does it again... (3/5/2014 8:19:12 AM)

YES. Mind you it is a difficult show to watch. The point kinda seems to be be that it takes a driven, amoral, murdering, manipulating politician to best Tea Party obstructivism.

In the show the Tea Party Congressmen refused to go along with a bi-partisan bill to raise the minimum social security retirement age to 67. It was more important for the Congressmen to oppose democrats, make them look bad, and if possible, shut the US government down. (Obstrucivism was more important to the Tea Party Man than the long sought Republican holy grail of entitlement reform.)

The Republican Whip was in the same position as John Boehner.

It was all utterly fascinating to watch.

President Obama is probably the exact opposite of FRANK UNDERWOOD.




Lucylastic -> RE: Steve King...does it again... (3/5/2014 8:50:41 AM)

Its on my list to watch:) thanks
tea partiers in charge are stark staring bonkers.




Owner59 -> RE: Steve King...does it again... (3/5/2014 9:37:29 PM)

Watching Colbert, he showed King claiming that folks would fake being gay,[8|], just to sue businesses .......if we legalize gay marriage.[X(]

He mused on.......... that to prevent fraud, we would have to "independently verify" whether someone was truly gay.......[:D]........so Colbert suggested that gays send King photographic proof of their homosexuality and provided King`s mailing address/OP Box......[:D]

Colbert ended that mailers should mark their envelopes with the words "campaign contribution" to make sure it gets opened....[8D]




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