the time, young man named ken kuch nellie, he was part of the effort to keep virginia s sodomy law on the books, even after the supreme court ruling because, he still really liked the sodomy law. when he was running for attorney general in 2009 he explained his thinking on the subject and why he was against protecting gay people from discrimination telling a virginia paper in 2009, quote, homosexual acts are wrong. they are intrinsically wrong and i think in a natural law-based country, it is appropriate to have policies that reflect that. they don t comport with the natural law. i happen to think it represents to put it politely, i need my thesaurus to be polite, it represents behavior that is not healthy to an individual and in aggregate is not healthy to society. and so keep the sodomy laws on the books. well, now, that state legislator is attorney general. and he s using virginia s taxpayer dollars right this second to try to keep the state s unconstitutional sodomy law on the book
anyway. a republican strait legislator at the time, he was part of the after the supreme court ruling because he still really liked the sodomy law. when he was running for attorney general in 2009 he explained his thinking on the subject and why he was against protecting gay people from discrimination telling a paper in 2009 quote, homosexual acts are wrong. and i think in a natural law country it is appropriate to have policies that reflect that. they don t comport with the natural law. i happen to think it represents behavior that is not healthy. and an aggregate is not healthy to society. and so keep the sodomy laws on the books. well, now, that state legislator is attorney general. and he s using taxpayer dollars to keep the sodomy law on the
word in you re everyday parlance, the law says that even between consenting adults, even between straight consenting adults, even between straight consenting married adults, the state government of virginia bans you from putting your faces or genitals together in a way that is not approved by the state government. ken cuciinelli s petition to keep that on the books. since he is also the republican party s nomination to be the next governor of virginia, he would be succeeding governor ultrasound since he s not just some random wingnut republican acting alone and is instead the republican party s choice to lead the state, mother jones magazine has now inquired of his gubernatorial campaign to ask if he personally has ever violated the state sodomy law. have you ever violated the crimes against nature prohibitions in the sodomy law that you are petitioning the
books. now, in case sodomy is not a word in you re everyday parlance, it means sex between straight consenting married adults even, the state government of virginia bans you from putting your faces or genitals together in a way that is not approved by the state government. the petition to keep that on the books. since he is also the republican party s nomination to be the next governor of virginia, he would be succeeding governor ultrasound since he s not just some wing nut acting alone and is instead the republican s decision to lead the state. mother jones has now asked of the campaign to ask if he personally has ever violated the state sodomy law. ken with cuccinelli have you
election in my lifetime when democrats have been as united behind one candidate as we are today. the enthusiasm and hunger for a hillary clinton presidency is unlike anything i ve ever seen. the office virginia attorney general and presumptive republican nominee for governor said his push to uphold the state s sodomy law is not about gays but rather about protecting kids from adult sexual predators. he is expected to formally get gop nomination for governor at the state party convention next month. he will face terry mcauliffe in november. right now the polls show they are in a dead heat. and new fool for speculation, that ran paul will run for president in 2016. he is set to deliver the key note address at a republican party dinner next month in the early primary state of new hampshire. those are some of the things we thought you should know. what s this? uhh, it s my geico insurance id card, sir.