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Awesome, I could only laugh!

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Only wish I could’ve seen the reporter’s face of shame when he got asked about his STD status.

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The silence says it all

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Back in the 80's when the fags were spreading AIDS everywhere, nobody asked them to take a test, wear a yellow star, stop going to clubs or get cured before working as an employee of the State.

maybe this is a legitimate solution to infection control? but it's interesting that even back in the 80's, faggots were still a protected group that owed no responsibility towards others.

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That can be said of any group. All is fair in love and war, and if two people want to bump uglies, they'll find a way.

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https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2021/11/breaking-president-trump-great-news-arizona-senator-paul-boyer-rino-obstructionist-done/

President Trump: “GREAT NEWS FOR ARIZONA, Senator Paul Boyer, a RINO Obstructionist, Is Done.”

https://www.traversantgroup.com/blog/state-representative-paul-boyer-shaped-by-philosophy-vision-and-a-strong-moral-compass

You have served as a state representative since 2012. What made you want to get involved in politics?

Involvement and interest are two different stories. My interest in politics started when I was editor-in-chief at ASU West’s student newspaper. In the summer of 2002, there was a suicide bomb in Israel at the Park Hotel. One hundred elderly Jews were celebrating Passover and the bomber murdered 30 of them. I couldn’t fathom why someone would want to do that and previously I never really cared about international politics, but I decided right then that I was going to learn all that I could about the issue.

So I started a pro-Israel club at my campus and got to know the Jewish students from Hillel at the ASU Main campus. I ended up spending a month in Israel during the height of the suicide bombings. It was a transformative experience. After the trip, I went to a few training seminars in D.C. with AIPAC where they encouraged me to get involved with members of Congress. So after I earned my undergrad, I put together my resume and visited the office of every member of the Arizona Congressional delegation. Congressman Shadegg ended up giving me an internship and I eventually worked on the Bush Cheney re-election as a paid staffer.

That explains the beginning of my interest. As for why I got involved in politics? I had always thought about running, but never made any solid plans towards it. So when Linda Gray and Jim Weiers retired from the state legislature, I figured if there was ever a time to run, it was then. I did. I knocked on a lot of doors and made a lot of phone calls. And, here I am. Second term.

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https://azcapitoltimes.com/welcome-ad/?retUrl=/news/2021/06/29/bill-to-define-anti-semitism-in-school-lessons-passes-senate/

Bill to define ‘anti-Semitism’ in school lessons passes Senate

Sen. Paul Boyer, R-Glendale, who is behind the measure, denied that is the case. He said nothing in the measure precludes criticizing the policies of the Israeli government.

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I've been bringing this up to people since the start of this whole mess. They either get angry and storm off, completely shut down, or perform such complicated mental gymnastics that their sentences devolve into gibberish to the point that ebonics is easier to decipher.

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You have a license for that intercourse?

I would have asked "Dennis do you have AIDS"?