Tuesday, December 28, 2010

GOProud, when are you going to FRAKKING get it! Conservatives Don't Like You!


This silly group continues to beg for the hater's attention. As some of you may know, CPAC 2011 is coming soon. And like last year, GOProud is trying to be a part of this hater parade. However, several groups wasn't happy with GOProud's presence in 2010.

Now some of them are boycotting CPAC 2011
"We've been very involved in CPAC for over a decade and have managed a couple of popular sessions. However, we will no longer be involved with CPAC because of the organization's financial mismanagement and movement away from conservative principles," said Tom McClusky, senior vice president for FRC Action. 

"CWA has decided not to participate in part because of GOProud," CWA President Penny Nance told WND. 

FRC and CWA join the American Principles Project, American Values, Capital Research Center, the Center for Military Readiness, Liberty Counsel, and the National Organization for Marriage in withdrawing from CPAC. In November, APP organized a boycott of CPAC over the participation of GOProud.
I don't get GOProud at all, these folks could care less about us and will do anything to crap on our rights. Yet, GOProud continues to cling to their side. Are these folks gluttons for punishment? This makes no sense at all, ya'll.

GOProud, get a clue... They are NOT into you!!

2 comments:

Monica Roberts said...

GOPProud is the equivalent to our Oreo cookie chompers such as Uncle Thomas, Angela McGlowan and Ron Christie

EMikeGarcia said...

GOProud will exist as long as there are asshole, trust-fund babies who believe they are better than most of Gay America. They don't care about anyone but themselves and disguise it as "Fiscal Conservatism."

They're horrible people who still call people fag and dyke and use terms like "straight-acting." What's worse is that they know how disgusting they are and have no apologies for it.

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