HOUSTON - A lesbian candidate won Houston's mayoral election Saturday
night, a vote that made the city the largest in the U.S. to ever have
an openly gay mayor.
"This election has changed the world for the gay, lesbian, bisexual
and transgendered community. Just as it is about transforming the
lives of all Houstonians for the better, and that's what my
administration will be about," City Controller Annise Parker told
supporters after former city attorney Gene Locke conceded defeat.
Parker got 53 percent of the vote. More than 152,000 residents turned
out to cast ballots in the fourth largest U.S. city.
more: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/34399468/ns/politics-more_politics/
People saw their pictures and decided to vote against the nigger often
without realizing she was a homo. Maybe it was a protest against Obama.
Well, I guess that means that America has given up on straight white
men!
What a shame!
LOL!!!!!!!!!!
> Maybe it was a protest against Obama.
Yeah! Because Obama hates the gays! LOL!!!!!!!!!
Well when you consider that whites are a minority in Houston (City)
and that was the best the Democrats could come up with what did anyone
expect?
> On Dec 13, 3:55�pm, "Igor Etter" <I...@its.invalid> wrote:
>> "Enos Penvy" <enospe...@null.net> wrote in message
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>> news:90e31810-fc6c-41bf...@m26g2000yqb.googlegroups.com...
>> Gay woman wins Houston mayoral race
>>> Opponent concedes; campaign marked by anti-homosexual rhetoric
>>
>>> HOUSTON - A lesbian candidate won Houston's mayoral election Saturday
>>> night, a vote that made the city the largest in the U.S. to ever have
>>> an openly gay mayor.
>>
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>> It was a race between a nigger and a queer. �
>
> Well, I guess that means that America has given up on straight white
> men!
>
> What a shame!
>
> LOL!!!!!!!!!!
>
>> Maybe it was a protest against Obama.
>
> Yeah! Because Obama hates the gays! LOL!!!!!!!!!
I think you missed the point, because the other candidate was black was
inferrring
they would vote in a lesbian before voting in a black man dingbat!
Thanks for confirming that you've never been within a thousand miles of this
city. Meanwhile, Parker was a good city controller, though she'll take over
the helm of the city that's ~$160 million in the red. We'll see how that
plays out nineteen days from now.
--
Patrick L. "The Chief Instigator" Humphrey (pat...@io.com) Houston, Texas
www.io.com/~patrick/aeros.php (TCI's 2009-10 Houston Aeros) AA#2273
LAST GAME: Houston 4, Rockford 1 (December 13)
NEXT GAME: Tuesday, December 15 at Texas, 4:05
Houston means so little in the grand scheme of things that
nobody cares who is mayor.
George and Laura Bush care about Houston -- that's where they live --
not on their phony "ranch," which they have put up for sale.
She didn't run on a gay agenda. She seemed like she'd be the best
leader. I think Houstonians have had they're fill of a "black" mayor
with the last black clueless doofus that was mayor. After watching the
direction the "Magic Negro"is taking the country most people will say
'enuff is 'enuff with the racial experiment.
Not a shame.
Houston is the fourth-largest city in the U.S. with over 2.2 million
residents in the city proper, and is rated a beta world city.
> Houston means so little in the grand scheme of things that
> nobody cares who is mayor.
Republicans said that about New Orleans too. I guess eventually they will
be down to Dick Cheney in Wyoming, and Sarah Palin in Alaska, the
RINO-free GOP. Good luck.
--
Teresita
http://hackylinux.blogspot.com/
As opposed to broken down metropolitan cities filled with
vagrants,whores,crackheads,thugs,gangsters and black politicians.
> After watching the
> direction the "Magic Negro"is taking the country most people will say
> 'enuff is 'enuff with the racial experiment.
Why do you anti-government types think that your little enclaves represent
"most people".
You lose election after election after election - but still you think your
minority opinion represents "most people".
It's not magic- it's just math.
well, hotcha!
so was she running for mayor or culture icon?
19 days to fix Houston.
That's ambitious.