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Just as the GOP was beginning to make progress on gay rights, the Tea Party injects new venom towards gays into the party.
First we have a tea party President Tim Ravndal making tweets where he appears to endorse violence against gays, and after he is kicked out, dozens of his friends leave the tea party in protest.
Then O'Donnell argues that homosexuality is an identity disorder.
Now Ken Beck argues that the military needs to be "homogeneous" and protected from the "lifestyle choices" of gays and lesbians who choose to serve their country.
So this is how the Tea Party sets itself apart? By endorsing views that are right out of the 1950s?
The Plum Line - Tea Party candidates at odds with top GOP figures on homosexuality
First we have a tea party President Tim Ravndal making tweets where he appears to endorse violence against gays, and after he is kicked out, dozens of his friends leave the tea party in protest.
Then O'Donnell argues that homosexuality is an identity disorder.
Now Ken Beck argues that the military needs to be "homogeneous" and protected from the "lifestyle choices" of gays and lesbians who choose to serve their country.
So this is how the Tea Party sets itself apart? By endorsing views that are right out of the 1950s?
The Plum Line - Tea Party candidates at odds with top GOP figures on homosexuality
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