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Houston " HERO " Ordinance Voted Down in Early Polls

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HERO failing in early voting election results - Houston Chronicle

Excellent !

Couldn't have happened to a nicer Mayor, who in order to push her twisted agenda under the pretense of " equality " violated the civil liberties of millions of Houston residents by personally negating thousands of signatures that would have forced her ordinance to a vote.

We're having a Mayoral election too ! Her last hurrah is to have this twisted initaive shoved right back down her throat.
 
This lesbian nut Assinine Parker has been elected mayor 3 times. How did that happen in supposedly redneck houston?
 
Refer to my signature. :shrug:
Give it another 10 years.
 
This lesbian nut Assinine Parker has been elected mayor 3 times. How did that happen in supposedly redneck houston?

It has not been all that redneck for quite a bit. Most of us moved down south to Deer Park or Pasadena, or up north to the Woodlands.

Houston itself has become what it is when those in the Montrose area took over the political scene. I enjoyed going there personally. Nice people and kinda like a university atmosphere, with little cool bistros, bookstores, and eclectic shops.

I have not been there since 2001, but my guess is the LGBT community is very huge there. Back in 1997 I was on a dating system called Telecompanions using the phone, and asked one of the operators why so many men kept answering my phone ad.

She told me even back then in 1997 Houston, TX had the third largest gay population in the US. It is my estimate, it has grown since, hence a 3X lesbian mayor. Or maybe she was doing a good job on other things that her preference did not matter to voters. Just my guess, being a native Houstonian.

I know a lot of people like to point to San Francisco & NYC, but LBGT people are no different than anyone else when it comes to making a dollar stretch, and Houston is a much, much, cheaper place that SF or NYC ever thought of.
 
If that stupid thing would have passed, It would have been legally OK for me to grab a towel and a bar of soap, and wander into the UofH women's showers and take one with them, if .....for that day or week....,I happen to identify myself as a woman.

I could "identify" myself as something else next week, but that week I would be a pervert saying he is a woman to get to legally shower with college coeds.

(can I borrow your loofa?)

I am glad common sense finally won out on this. My blood pressure would not be able to survive that experience.
 
This lesbian nut Assinine Parker has been elected mayor 3 times. How did that happen in supposedly redneck houston?
Actually, Parker was a good city controller(the post she held before Mayor).
Also Houston is not nearly as Redneck as the media lets on.
 
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