Sunday, September 30, 2007

Suspected Georgetown gay-basher has Bush Administration ties

I guess I should not be surprised. The GOP, Chimperator Bush's regime and their Christianist allies are always dishing out anti-gay propaganda and slurs and, therefore, it is not surprising that one growing up in such an atmosphere might think that bashing gays is not only allowed but good sport as well. Of course, given the GOP track record, it is also a possibility that this guy is a self-hating closet case taking his pent up aggression out on those who have the courage to be themselves that he himself lacks. (Admit it - that bow tie looks pretty gay). Here are highlights from a PageOneQ story (http://pageoneq.com/news/2007/philipacooney092907.html):


A Georgetown University sophomore, implicated in a gay-bashing by a fellow student, has ties to the Bush Administration, PageOneQ has learned. 19-year-old Philip Anderton Cooney, pictured here in the spring of 2005, is the son of fallen Bush aide and American Petroleum Institute oil lobbyist Phil Cooney. Phil Cooney was appointed chief of staff with the White House Council on Environmental Quality, suffering criticism for his lack of environmental experience. After his resignation and subsequent hire to a position with ExxonMobil, it was found that Cooney had reportedly tampered with data to support the Bush line on climate change.
Philip Anderton Cooney was identified by the victim and reported to police thanks to his Facebook profile, which contained a photograph. He is being charged with simple assault, which, as a hate crime, carries a jail sentence of up to 270 days, the Washington Post reports. On the morning of September 9, the victim says, he was attacked physically and verbally, including with anti-gay slurs, by Cooney while walking near 36th and O Streets in northwest Washington, DC.

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