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Originally Posted by highthief
I seperate such issues, as I have already said, by what is covered under the law. Until someone decides to legislate against having both a private and personal sexual persona, there's no issue for me.
Keep your campaign promises (even if you are a closeted gay person who campaigns for restrictions on gay rights) and obey all the legal requirements of the job.
Anything else is nobody's business.
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That's my point - they
are breaking their campaign promises. Is this a semantic question of "promise?" They say one thing, they do another. Is their public representation of their private lives during campaigns / at political meetings / in office - in your opinion, how do you characterize or label that? To me its a lie.