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Year 2050 Project: Senator Craig's Choice

In this posting from the road... I'm San Diego... I offer myself some thoughts on Senator Larry Craig, who plead guilty earlier this summer to to "disorderly conduct."  He was arrested after peering into an undercover officer's bathroom stall at an airport, and making gestures indicating he wanted to engage in lewd conduct.  As part of my 2050 Project, I try to explain the significance of this to the me who may watch this in the year 2050.  I forgot to load my fun little 2050 Project graphic onto this computer, but it'll be there next time.

Oh I'm at the NLGJA national convention in San Diego.  Stay tuned for a vlog about it.

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Well presented Jason. I do not condone public stall exploits. That said, this issue really brings out hypocrisy from all angles- especially when straight teen boys and girls engage in sex in cars at makeout points. Ask Abrams, Scarborough and Carlson if they've ever gone "parking" with a girlfriend. If it's fooling around in a car/backseat of a car then I bet that car is in a public place. Straight people can "cruise" everywhere but it is still an unsafe world for one gay man to approach another gay man to connect in public.

OMG gurl, you said "splainin' ta do" all ricky ricardo style! AHHH HAHAHAHA rofl!!! <3 XD
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