User Profile: Dahveed

Member Since: March 19, 2012

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  • Why would a guy take a date to a gay bar? But I’ll agree that private businesses can discriminate. My guess is many bars don’t have to ask to many straight guys to leave.

  • That’s exactly what the militant gays want to do. Take their sexual orientation and ram them down our throats. If they had it their way, homosexuality would be mentioned in every class and every discussion.

  • I really don’t care what consenting adults do in the privacy of their own home, BUT I do not like the rest of the militant gay agenda they’d love to force down our throats. For example, teaching of gay history in HS. We don’t have straight history, so why do we need gay history? In fact, when I was taught history, sexual orientation was never mentioned because it ISN’T important to the events which defines us. In fact, a discussion of sex really isn’t needed at all to understand 99% of the historical events in this country or world.

    My second problem with gay history is the outing of historical figures. Militant gays will proclaim “Did you know Alexander the Great was a gay man?” First of all, his sexual orientation is subject to debate by scholars, so we don’t know and never will know for sure what his sexual orientation was. Secondly, what defines homosexual behavior today was common place back then. Lastly, its not important to discussions of what he accomplished in his time on earth.

    So gays, quit ramming your lifestyle and choices down our throats. To straight people, your acts are at best unsettling…

  • I can assure you, the babies of the well connected and politically elite aren’t being place on the death pathway, only those of the middle class that pay their wages and taxes and also get screwed out of benefits.

    And this is the single payer future that Obama envisions for us. Well, not for him and his family, but the rest of us. This sucks.

  • These Are the 15 Wealthiest Members of the 112th Congress

    October 24, 2012 at 10:18pm

    In reply to barber2.

    You’re right. Its now evil to have money gained through hard work. If someone works hard and drives a Mercedes, it seems that certain classes expect to be able to drive a Mercedes without all that hard work stuff.

  • Rachel Maddow is simply the Rush Limbaugh of the left. She simply takes up and slants everything to the left. If Mitt Romney gets a haircut, she criticizes it. If Mr. Obama ties his shoes, she’ll praise his dexterity. According to her, Mr. Romney made his fortune raiding companies and firing Americans, but Mr. Obama made his fortune fair and square (somehow he got rich being president, strange).

    Both Maddow and Limbaugh’s shows are opinion, not news. They do not investigate anything, only comment on the news in a biased manner.

    In fact, this seems to fit with the stereotype of the modern American liberal. Many seem to believe the liberal is incapable of actually thinking and the fact that they like news sources like Maddow and Stewart suggest this is true. Rather than thinking for themselves, they buy into the garbage that Ms. Maddow or Mr. Stewart comment on during their shows.

  • Thank God, at least these lesbians are ugly.

  • This nails it on the head. Dems claim they want new jobs, but then create a business unfriendly environment that forces businesses to move or die. The only jobs they haven’t scared away are the ones they can’t. The middle class is under attack and its the dems leading the charge to kill it.

  • “What planet is she living on? She should spend less time ranting and more time sharing,” he added.

    This is a quote from a guy that wanted her to share her more of her hard won money so he could continue to “drink, smoke and socialize.”

    I hate to be the one that agrees with her, but she hit the nail on the head. There are so many employed out there that aren’t interested in working hard, but would rather focus on managing their social time than getting all concerned about creating some wealth.

  • Well lets see, family cooking restaurant without a celeb chef and in Texas. Yep, the lib-tards aren’t going to be eating there.

    Running a restaurant is the hardest and one of the riskier businesses to run. I’ve never eaten at Babes, but I’m surrounded by them. I’ve always heard good things. Good luck in the future guys.