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The ideology he and many other Republican homosexuals identify with (their take on spending, taxes, national security, states rights, ect., ect.) is appealing and carries more weight with their overview, than any ultimate exclusion that's in the mix as a party dynamic.
Just my two cents.
I know what your saying.. I just can't 'see' it.. I'm a woman, I cant change that, so if the GOP was a party that wanted to round up all the women, take away their rights and basically ship them back to an era when women were chattel.. I don't know that I could go along with their low tax promises unless I
believe as they do that women were not equal and deserved to hidden under a burka..I would have to hate myself and my sex..to not only stay in the party, but help further its platform..