Originally Posted By DlandJB I thought it was birkenstocks??>> I'm a registered Independent. I get to wear Crocs.
Originally Posted By TALL Disney Guy I would share the same bed with a lesbian or any other woman or man on a Disney trip. When it comes to Disney, anything goes!
Originally Posted By onlyme Just to keep this thread on topic: Do we, currently, have any Lesbian Senators in office? BTW, for those interested, Lesbians caress; they do not fondle.
Originally Posted By DlandJB I don't believe there are any openly lesbian members of Congress at this time. But I don't know for sure.
Originally Posted By BlueDevilSF ^^^ Tammy Baldwin of WI. <a href="http://tammybaldwin.house.gov/" target="_blank">http://tammybaldwin.house.gov/</a>
Originally Posted By DlandDug The first openly lesbian congresswoman was Wisconsin Representative Tammy Baldwin, Democrat, sworn into office in January, 1999.
Originally Posted By BlueDevilSF Oh, and on the state senatorial level, there's Sheila James Kuehl (aka Zelda from "Dobie Gillis") in CA.
Originally Posted By gadzuux But what about that mary cheney, huh? Babe-a-licious! If she doesn't punch out your lights first.
Originally Posted By Dabob2 <Tammy Baldwin of WI.> Tammy Baldwin had a great quote once: "If you dream of a world in which you can put your partner's picture on your desk, then put his picture on your desk and you will live in such a world. And if you dream of a world in which you can walk down the street holding your partner's hand, then hold her hand and you will live in such a world. If you dream of a world in which there are more openly gay elected officials, then run for office and you will live in such a world. And if you dream of a world in which you can take your partner to the office party, even if your office is the U.S. House of Representatives, then take her to the party. I do, and now I live in such a world." "Remember, there are two things that keep us oppressed: them and us. We are half of the equation. There will not be a magic day when we wake up and it's now OK to express ourselves publicly. We must make that day ourselves, by speaking out publicly -- first in small numbers, then in greater numbers, until it's simply the way things are and no one thinks twice. Never doubt that we will create this world, because, my friends, we are fortunate to live in a democracy, and in a democracy, we decide what's possible." -- Tammy Baldwin