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B.See

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14. Agree 100 percent, QD...
Sun Jul 12, 2026, 04:34 PM
Yesterday

Frankly I had no knowledge of these allegations until now.

But yes, Black or white, gay or straight, male or female, left or right, Jew, Muslim, or Christian... and all points in between,

what matters is what you DO, what you support, enable, defend, and the harm you've done to others in the process. Made worse, if there's an element of betrayal.

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Most people on our side of the aisle only found it amusing because he was a Republican and hung around with Vinca Yesterday #1
Does it matter, realistically. In the grand scheme of things why do we care? Srkdqltr Yesterday #2
I think it matters because public policy has real-world consequences. QueerDuck Yesterday #4
Yes , but he's dead. Legacy is nothing. It will change over time. Even the most well known have their back story change Srkdqltr Yesterday #6
Yes, he's dead. I already addressed that. The consequences of his actions did not die with him. QueerDuck Yesterday #10
Agree 100 percent, QD... B.See Yesterday #14
Now if someone steps forward with multigraincracker 21 hrs ago #28
The legislation he authored and voted for is on record. I think that's why it matters Torchlight 9 hrs ago #35
I care because I'm gay Random Boomer 11 hrs ago #30
I just figured the man was asexual . Dan Yesterday #3
There were alleged male prostitutes that would disagree with that assessment mr715 Yesterday #5
If he was gay he would've been a lot more outspoken against gay marriage biocube Yesterday #7
While he may have been homosexual, he wasn't gay. David__77 Yesterday #8
Are you being ridiculous or making a joke? ColoringFool Yesterday #19
What an odd response. Random Boomer 11 hrs ago #31
Maybe he was, maybe he wasn't Sympthsical Yesterday #9
There is a author I have read a bunch of his books Tree Lady Yesterday #18
The guy from Cinepals, per chance? Hassin Bin Sober Yesterday #23
HOW DID YOU KNOW?! Sympthsical Yesterday #24
LOL Hassin Bin Sober 22 hrs ago #25
I love this pull from absolute left field Sympthsical 20 hrs ago #29
Somebody is going to cash in a write a book about being Graham's lover Fiendish Thingy Yesterday #11
Does he have a "porn stash buddy"? QueerDuck Yesterday #15
Here's my take, and it''ll be controversial SpankMe Yesterday #12
His hypocrisy is the heart of the matter. mr715 Yesterday #13
Your 3rd paragraph is quite illogical. If a gay politician...... ColoringFool Yesterday #17
Trappings wasn't a good word, but I was struggling to make a point SpankMe Yesterday #22
I get your point, I just disagree Random Boomer 11 hrs ago #32
It MATTERS because, I firmly believe, LG allowed himself to be blackmailed... . ColoringFool Yesterday #16
I couldn't have cared less what his sexual orientation was. I don't care what anyone's sexual orientation is. Raftergirl Yesterday #20
The whole thing is b.s. Being never married isn't an indication of anything. valleyrogue Yesterday #21
Marriage is not a tell, either way Random Boomer 11 hrs ago #33
Then why hasn't there been any reliable reporting on it? valleyrogue 9 hrs ago #34
The way he talked confused homophobes. rickyhall 22 hrs ago #26
Omg..he was gay. evemac 21 hrs ago #27
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