Friday, November 30, 2007

HUNTER TO HILLARY CLINTON DEBATE PLANT: "THANKS, SEND MORE!"

Hillary's Homosexual Horticultural Hoax


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: November 29, 2007

CONTACT: Gary Becks (619) 334-1655, dlhunter08@yahoo.com

San Diego, CA - - - GOP Presidential candidate Congressman Duncan Hunter (R-CA) today sent the following response to Senator Hillary Clinton who planted a member of her campaign staff in the audience to ask a question at the Republican debate last evening in Florida. The retired military general, who announced during his question that he was gay, asked the candidates about their position on the Pentagon's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy regarding homosexuals serving in the military.



November 29, 2007

Dear Senator Clinton,

Regarding the "plant", retired BrigKeith H. Kerr. Gen. , that you sent to ask me the question at the CNN-YouTube debate last night in Florida …

Send more!!!

Merry Christmas,


Duncan Hunter



I received the above news relaeae from the Duncan Hunter for President campaign. Scripture says, "You meant evil against me, but God meant it for good" (Genesis 50:20)." The homosexual plant of the CNN/Democrat/homosexual axis meant to embarass and to trip up the GOP candidates, but it turns out they all did quite well against obviously biased questioners and the obvious liberal CNN.

Thanks to the transcription I found at the Swanp, here is Representative Hunter's well reasoned and thoughtful response, "General, thanks for your service, but I believe in what Colin Powell said when he said that having openly homosexual people serving in the ranks would be bad for unit cohesion.

"The reason for that, even though people point to the Israelis and point to the Brits and point to other people as having homosexuals serve, is that most Americans, most kids who leave that breakfast table and go out and serve in the military and make that corporate decision with their family, most of them are conservatives,'' Hunter said.

"They have conservative values, and they have Judeo-Christian values. To force those people to work in a small tight unit with somebody who is openly homosexual goes against what they believe to be their principles, and it is their principles, is I think a disservice to them. I agree with Colin Powell that it would be bad for unit cohesion.''
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It surely wasn't surprising that the homosexual activist and Hillary Rodham-Clinton campaign operative was not happy with Rep. Hunter's or any of the GOP candidates answers. He was there to push his homosexual agenda not truly seeking the positions of the candidates. Agronomist and Senator Hillary "dirty tricks" Rodham-Clinton's campaign is in full left wing swing . . .

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