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Wednesday, November 4, 2015

Louie, you need to isolate yourself!

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COMMENTS:
*  The state of Texas sure know how to pick their political dipshitz
*  I'd rather ship all the religious to an island and see if they can survive.
*  Why not put all these evangelical frauds on an island and see if their precious jeebus saves them?
*  He seems to miss the point that gay people come from straight couples. So if the straight couples have some gay kids then nature has worked against him.
*  Is this the best you've got, Texas? Really? When are you folks going to secede?
*  You foolish Texan, gay people are not trying to take over the world and stop heterosexual people from having babies. They just want to not be persecuted.
*  Let's send infertile heterosexuals to an island and see what happens.  When they fail to reproduce, can we ban their marriage rights too?
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Texas Congressman Wants To Put Gay People On An Island To See If They Die Out

Stay classy, Louie Gohmert.

By Curtis M. Wong, November 4, 3015



Rep. Louie Gohmert (R-Texas) took his opposition to same-sex marriage to an entirely new level during a speech at Virginia's Liberty University last week.

Gohmert, who previously compared the treatment of marriage equality opponents to how Nazis persecuted Jews during World War II, argued that even Americans who don't believe in God should be able to see that same-sex relationships aren't natural, Right Wing Watch reports. He went on to suggest conducting a "totally secular" congressional study that would prove it, too. 

"How about if we take four heterosexual couples, and put them on an island where they have everything they need to live and exist, and we take four couples of just men and put them on an island where they have all they need to survive," he said. "And then let's take four couples of just women and put them on an island, and then let's come back in 100 years and see which one nature favors."

It isn't the first time Gohmert has made the deserted island suggestion. In July, he slammed the Supreme Court's June 26 ruling on same-sex marriage, arguing that Justices Elena Kagan and Ruth Bader Ginsburg "ought to be impeached" for participating in the case.

Outlining the deserted island plan in more detail, Gohmert suggested a 100- to 200-year waiting period to determine "which one nature says is the preferred marriage." 

It may only be November, but that island suggestion has us dreaming of warm sunsets and tropical beaches, Louie. We're guessing that's not what you intended! 
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