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« on: April 08, 2018, 01:55:48 PM »
« edited: April 08, 2018, 02:06:32 PM by Skunk »

As a member of the Hawaii House of Representatives, Tulsi Gabbard had this to say about a civil unions bill:

This bill is very disrespectful to the people of Hawaii who have already made their opinion very clear on this matter. As Democrats we should be supporting the will of the people and not a small number of homosexual extremists.

Citation: https://www.jacobinmag.com/2017/05/tulsi-gabbard-president-sanders-democratic-party

Tulsi Gabbard can go jump in a lake as far as I’m concerned. She only changed her positions to match the political weathervane.
“No. Barack Obama nor I support redefining from a civil side what constitutes marriage. We do not support that.” -Joe Biden in 2008

Holding Tulsi Gabbard to views expressed in 2004 but not doing so for other politicians is a double standard that needs to stop.

Anyway, go Hanabusa.
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