Chris Christie
The New Jersey legislature has passed a law legalizing same-sex marriage, which means the bill will soon be landing on Chris Christie’s desk. The governor, who recently made a national sport of denying he wanted to run for the presidency in 2012, has already vowed he will veto the measure.
This has come as a bit of a sad news to some gay right advocates, particularly Steven Goldstein, chairman of Garden State Equality, the state’s largest gay rights group. Goldstein recently expressed his belief that Christie does not have “an anti-gay bone in his body” and that Christie’s move to veto the bill has everything to do with national politics. “He won’t veto the bill because he’s anti-gay. He’ll veto the bill because the 2016 South Carolina Republican Presidential primary electorate is anti-gay.”
In other words, we have another prominent Republican who is more interested in appeasing the fringe element of his party than giving American people more freedom and less government-imposed morality. If this is the best you have to offer, Chris, then please stay out of national politics. We’ve already got Rick Santorum.
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Theo, I love what has “gotten into” you lately!
I thought he vetoed it yesterday?
Not according to any records currently in possession of the City of Chicago.
http://chicago.legistar.com/LegislationDetail.aspx?ID=1051402&GUID=D0E18970-210B-4E47-B076-B84684F32DD3&Options=&Search=
Sorry, I meant Chris Christie
Joe, why are you such a piece of shit? You think you are so cool by talking shit about john difronzo and friends what are you trying to accomplish? It seems like you have tried to make a career out of making fun of alleged gangsters when look at you, you have a past as well. So why don’t you shut the fuck up and get a real job.
Dear JM,
I am not a ‘piece of s***’. I do not think that I am ‘so cool’ by covering John DiFronzo in some of my literary pieces. I have accomplished the art of exposing active criminals via the written medium. Thank you for acknowledging my past, as in many years ago, past tense, no longer. Unfortunately, John DiFronzo is as well connected to thugs and killers today as he was 50-years ago (perhaps not as many because great deals of his former cohorts are dead).
I hope this does not upset you, but, my job is real.
Thanks,
JF