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Texas Gov. Rick Perry greets Catcher Jones, 7, in Mount Pleasant, S.C., on Thursday. Jones told Perry he wants to be president when he grows up.
Texas Gov. Rick Perry is promising to reinstate the ban on gays serving openly in the military if he’s elected president, but he’s not sure yet what to do with the ones who have already come out of the closet.... Read more»
Jay Root/Texas Tribune
Texas Gov. Rick Perry greets Catcher Jones, 7, in Mount Pleasant, S.C., on Thursday. Jones told Perry he wants to be president when he grows up.
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1 comment on this story
Whether someone loves the gays or hates them, I am always annoyed when someone on either side of the issue tries to blow it up and use it to serve their own ends. In other words, I don’t care what goes on in your bedroom, and I don’t want you to care what goes on in mine.
Not that I was ever seriously considering voting for the guy, but his stock just dropped in my eyes.