So according to the BBC
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6916323.stm
theres going to be a debate exclusively about gay rights. They said, in the article:
"Although candidates from both parties were invited, only the Democrats responded positively, the HRC says, so a corresponding event will not be staged for their Republican counterparts."
Does that mean Ron Paul turned down their invitation? I'll be very disappointed with him if he did. People are smearing him as anti-gay, when really he could WIN gay votes by talking about his stance on gays in the military, or letting states choose to offer gay marriage. . .
Seriously, if RP declined because he's philosophically against gays. . . that will devastate me. I thought he was about freedom and life, not posturing and cliques. Even if he makes a fool of himself there, at least he went and got his name out. He should go. If right wing voters choose not to vote for him because he attended a gay rights debate, then they didn't understand his ideas in the first place.
Edit: Oh, psh, nevermind, the debate is tonight.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/americas/6916323.stm
theres going to be a debate exclusively about gay rights. They said, in the article:
"Although candidates from both parties were invited, only the Democrats responded positively, the HRC says, so a corresponding event will not be staged for their Republican counterparts."
Does that mean Ron Paul turned down their invitation? I'll be very disappointed with him if he did. People are smearing him as anti-gay, when really he could WIN gay votes by talking about his stance on gays in the military, or letting states choose to offer gay marriage. . .
Seriously, if RP declined because he's philosophically against gays. . . that will devastate me. I thought he was about freedom and life, not posturing and cliques. Even if he makes a fool of himself there, at least he went and got his name out. He should go. If right wing voters choose not to vote for him because he attended a gay rights debate, then they didn't understand his ideas in the first place.
Edit: Oh, psh, nevermind, the debate is tonight.