Wow.. does anyone else kind of pick up a kind of homosexual overtone on this letter?
And the Washington Times is reporting this?!
http://washingtontimes.com/weblogs/t...-do-us-part-1/
Good ol' Manlove.
Wow.. does anyone else kind of pick up a kind of homosexual overtone on this letter?
And the Washington Times is reporting this?!
http://washingtontimes.com/weblogs/t...-do-us-part-1/
Good ol' Manlove.
I would think that many with homosexual tendencies will. I didn't pick up any overtones.
"Don't be silly. You can call me anything, write anything or do anything. I'm yours till death do us part."
Content that should be in a love letter, not from banker to an at the time congressman.
I have a number of "dear" friends, but I would never say they can do anything or write anything about me... And I would not say that I'm yours till death do us part..
Neither would they, I hope. I have in fact told (in jest) my best friend this same statement after I read this article, and they shot me an "I hope you're kidding" glance. I then followed to ask him if there would ever be a situation that would be appropriate for that statement.. and he said, "Only if we get married, so hell no."
Beyond the homosexual tendencies of a number of Republican representatives, it paints a severely intimate picture of McCain and Keating, as if Keating had a bit of a "crush" on Senator McCain.
I know one thing, I dont want to read any letter between Barney and his boyfriend. That might not even be suitable for adult ears.