It was only a matter of time before self-anointed wingnut priestess Elaine Donnelly showed her delusional face in the wake of recent Congressional hearings on the possible repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell. Donnelly apparently lives to keep LGBT citizens subject to legal discrimination by their own government and breaks out into near orgasms at the thought of gay or lesbian service members showering with their straight counterparts. Frankly, Donnelly's obsession on the issue - she even stated that Emperor Palpatine Cheney's statement in support of ending DADT was wrong - makes me wonder what psychological issues she's unsuccessfully dealing with. I think that perhaps she secretly lusts for some hot same sex action and as a result of her religious based sense of guilt transfers her own resulting self-hatred to normal gays and lesbians who are not afflicted with the sad results of religious brainwashing. Perhaps some in depth therapy and heavy drugs would do Ms. Donnelly some good.
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According to HRC, Donnelly will be joined at the CPAC wingnut conclave were other dedicated professional homophobes such as Tom Minnery, Vice President, Public Policy, Focus on the Family, Tony Perkins, President, Family Research Council, David Keene of the American Service Union, Penny Nance of the Concerned Women for America. CPAC also promises more hate spouting from also promise leaders from the Eagle Forum, Let Freedom Ring, the American Family Association and the Traditional Values Coalition. Here are some highlights from News Channel 8:
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Hundreds of thousands of conservatives poured into Washington this week for CPAC, the Conservative Political Action Conference. With the Obama administration trying to overturn don't ask, don't tell this year, there's been a lot of talk about the policy's future.
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"I respect Mr. Cheney for many reasons, but I'm not aware that he is aware of the full range of consequences that the repeal of this law would have on our military," said Elaine Donnelly of the Center for Military Readiness. When it comes to the policy, many conservatives agree to disagree not just with Cheney, but also the top Pentagon brass, including Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Joint Chiefs Chairman Admiral Mike Mullen. "And our message is not so fast," added Donnelly. "There needs to be a lot of questions asked before we pass an LGBT law for the military."
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Donnelly disagrees with Cheney even though she has ZERO military experience herself.
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Hundreds of thousands of conservatives poured into Washington this week for CPAC, the Conservative Political Action Conference. With the Obama administration trying to overturn don't ask, don't tell this year, there's been a lot of talk about the policy's future.
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"I respect Mr. Cheney for many reasons, but I'm not aware that he is aware of the full range of consequences that the repeal of this law would have on our military," said Elaine Donnelly of the Center for Military Readiness. When it comes to the policy, many conservatives agree to disagree not just with Cheney, but also the top Pentagon brass, including Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Joint Chiefs Chairman Admiral Mike Mullen. "And our message is not so fast," added Donnelly. "There needs to be a lot of questions asked before we pass an LGBT law for the military."
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Donnelly disagrees with Cheney even though she has ZERO military experience herself.
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