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soon2b
Desperate GOP candidates here in Ohio. DeWine, behind in senate race uses doctored pics and dishonest "facts" in senate race, now in the governors race, which election fixing Secretary of State Ken Blackwell is seriously losing, they've implied that his opponent is gay and then apologized.
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One more of these stories and it becomes a “pattern.” In Ohio, Republican Ken Blackwell (cue 10,000 left-wing bloggers e-mailing me stolen election theories) is running a (at the moment) losing campaign for governor against Democrat Ted Strickland. The Democrat is an ordained minister, and married, but he has no kids. You can guess the next part - a Blackwell consultant e-mailed Republicans and claimed Strickland was a big ol’ queerboy.
The e-mail, obtained by The Dispatch, was sent to an undisclosed group of GOP supporters - with instructions to forward it to others - by Gary Lankford, whom the party hired in July as its “social conservative coordinator”… Among other things, the e-mail says Strickland married his wife, Frances, at 46, has no children and lives apart from her. It also links readers to an Internet blog that directly questions the sexual orientation of both Stricklands and notes accusations he is “soft
http://www.wonkette.com/politics/david-wei...-gay-190233.php
leftinrightsouth
Good thing those Ohio politicians don't sling mud or lie or anything like that...
soon2b
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Good thing those Ohio politicians don't sling mud or lie or anything like that...

Classic Rove.
Max-1
You see, O N L Y in America can being gay get you pegged as being the enemy.

Why would being gay be of any matter to Blackwell anyway? It reveals more about Blackwell's character that he attempt to make some one's sexuality a political issue. It shows his bigoted nature. He may want to get a hold of the NAACP and have them review the history of the African American's plight in this USA. Review with Blackwell how oppression and denigration of a person for what they are lead to hate and discord among the people. Maybe even look in the mirror while looking at his grandmother's picture for reference.

Apologize my ass. Once he put that arrogance out there, IT can not be ignored. IT IS HOW he sees it to be. And so it shall reflect upon him.

soon2b
A more detailed article from the Nation:

http://www.thenation.com/blogs/thebeat?bid=1&pid=106378

BLOG | Posted 07/28/2006 @ 2:08pm

How low will Republicans go to try and hang onto control of Ohio,
the swing state where their machinations secured the presidency for
George W. Bush in 2004?
Lower than reasonable Americans, no matter what their partisanship, no matter what their ideology, could imagine.
Gary Lankford, the Ohio Republican Party's recently hired "social conservative coordinator" this week dispatched a mass e-mail to so-called "pro-family friends" that featured his 10-point introduction to U.S. Rep. Ted Strickland, the Democratic nominee for governor.
Strickland, an ordained Methodist minister who has thrown Republicans for a loop by speaking about his faith during the campaign, is running far ahead of scandal-plagued Secretary of State Ken Blackwell, the Republican nominee who gained national fame in 2004 when he was broadly accused of manipulating election processes and vote counting to favor Bush in the presidential race.


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What's the GOP strategy for getting Blackwell back into the running? Imply that Strickland is gay.

What are Republican staffers pointing to as evidence? Reports that the Democratic congressman and his wife of 20 years reside in different locations when he is in Washington.
In his email, Lankford, the GOP "social conservative coordinator," links to an Internet posting by a conservative operative that is headlined: "Article Adds Fire to Strickland Gay Rumors." The posting suggests that a mid-June Toledo Blade newspaper article implies "the Stricklands are both gayThe article turns out to be a wide-ranging Father's Day feature on Strickland and Blackwell, in which mention was made of the fact that Strickland and his wife have no children. Blackwell was quoted as saying that it would be absurd to try and make an issue of whether the Democrat was a father or not. "Some of my most adored, most respected leaders are not parents," said the Republican. "Pope John Paul II was not a parent."

But Strickland, who is supported by gay and lesbian groups in the state and has criticized legislative assaults on gay rights, noted the frustration of Republicans with the Democrat's ability to match them on moral values issues and suggested that he might well be attacked. "The most effective way to campaign now is to identify your opponent's strengths and try to destroy those strengths," Strickland warned.

It looks like the Republican Party in Ohio has decided to jettison the "some of my most adored, most respected leaders are not parents" line in favor of an aggressive "Strickland's gay" assault on the Democrat's "moral values" appeal.

Indeed, Lankford's email, which highlighted his Republican Party role, urged recipients to: "Pass this information along."

When the "information" got passed along to the media, Ohio Republican Party political director Jason Mauk said the party repudiated the email. "We do not engage in rumor or innuendo," said Mauk, "especially rumors that are not relevant to this election."

Sure.
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