Bush Should Come Out of the Closet...
More on George W. Bush's "Sanctity of Marriage" gay marriage constitutional ban, from investigative reporter Wayne Madsen.
I tried to warn people about this as long ago as April 1, 2005, in an archive now referred to as Gannongate. Cover your children's eyes when reading this. It contains explicit sexual content.
George W. Bush's marital problems have just taken another turn for the worse. Madsen first reported June 2 that Bush had an affiar with Condi and Laura moved to the Mayflower Hotel.Then, on June 4, he reported that Bush has not only engaged in an extra-marital affair with a member of the opposite sex who is also a senior member of his Cabinet, but also a member of the same sex.
In his Wayne Madsen Report online, he says he received the following release from Leola McConnell, a Democratic candidate for Governor of Nevada and a former professional dominatrix.
On President Bush's speech to the nation Monday: "If he doesn't say he's a gay American or at the least a bisexual one then he shouldn't be making one at all," McConnell said. "And the notion that it would be in regards to writing bigotry into our nation's Constitution is reprehensible.
"Too bad it isn't me doing the rebuttal because in 1984, I watched him perform (with the enthusiasm of homosexual male who had done this many times before) a homosexual act on another man, namely Victor Ashe. Victor Ashe is the current Ambassador to the nation of Poland (former Mayor of Knoxville, Tenn.) who should also come out like former Governor McGreevey of New Jersey and admit to being a gay American.
"Other homo-erotic acts were also performed by then private citizen George Bush because I performed one of them on him personally," she said.
"I am the woman this website bushssecretlifein84.tripod.com speaks of that has been posted on the (N)et nearly two years now. None of this would be the business of anyone but President Bush's little ruse to save his failed presidency by using DOMA [Defense of Marriage Act] to divide Americans one from the other has to be exposed as the act of a desperate closeted homosexual man.
"The only crime in being GLBT is in the hiding. The President needs to come clean with the American people about his own past sexual behavior before he tries to besmirch the humanity of people in search of sincerely committing to the same bonds of matrimony he's afforded. He violated his own vows of monogamy having a homosexual affair with a long time family friend of whom his wife had no knowledge. His hypocrisy seems to know no bounds.
"I had planned to run for governor of Nevada without going into any of this but his planned nationally televised address to the nation makes it necessary for me to address his attempt at division in as public a way as he picked to try this Bushification of reality regarding same sex marriages."
Madsen adds: The editor was asked what sort of relationship George W. Bush could be having with Condoleezza Rice? My reply was that it was likely aberrant and involved something like the relationship King Edward VIII had with Wallis Simpson, who was rumored to have had androgen insensitivity syndrome.
Wayne Madsen is an investigative journalist, nationally distributed columnist, and author who has covered Washington, DC, politics, national security, and intelligence issues since 1994. He has written for The Village Voice, The Progressive, CAQ, Counterpunch, and the Intelligence Newsletter (based in Paris). Madsen is the author of Genocide and Covert Operations in Africa 1993-1999, co-author of America's Nightmare: The Presidency of George Bush II, and the forthcoming Jaded Tasks: Big Oil, Black Ops and Brass Plates. Madsen is also the author of The Handbook of Personal Data Protection (London: Macmillan, 1992), an acclaimed reference book on international data protection law.
Madsen is a former U.S. Naval officer who was assigned to the National Security Agency during the Reagan administration. He also has some twenty years experience in computer security and data privacy. He has also worked for the Naval Data Automation Command, Department of State, RCA Corporation, and Computer Sciences Corporation.
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