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Wednesday August 29th, 2007 9:15 PM by BHDC Staff  
Filed under: MSNBC, Pat Buchanan, Gay, Dan Abrams

On Dan Abrams’ MSNBC program tonight Pat Buchanan, looking old and confused, really stuck his foot in it when he intimated that being gay is a disease. Salon’s liberal editor Joan Walsh yelled at him during the segment, saying she strongly disagrees. And the show’s host, who tends not to show much bias when doing political reporting, even called Buchanan on the argument.

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  1. 1 Comment to 'Pat Buchanan Argues Homosexuality Is a Disease'


  1. 1. Society Page said:


    I have Pat Buchanan’s home address. If any homosexual’s want to explain their position to Patrick in person, hit me up offline.

    posted August 29th, 2007 at 11:32 pm | Quote

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