Senate candidate compares homosexuality to alcoholism

10/19/2010 19:35

From  The Jerusalem Post: Republican Senate candidate Ken Buck on Sunday compared homosexuality to alcoholism, during an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press."

When asked to clarify his position on the
US army's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, the Colorado candidate stated his opinion that being gay is a choice, though genetics may have some "influence."

"I guess you can choose who your partner is... I think I think that birth has an influence over it, like alcoholism and some other things, but I think that basically, you have a choice," he told NBC's David Gregory.

Buck's comments came days after Carl Paladino, the conservative Republican candidate to be governor of New York told Orthodox Jewish leaders that he does not want children "brainwashed into thinking that homosexuality" is acceptable.

Paladino, a multimillionaire developer from
Buffalo, New York who has received strong support from conservative-libertarian "tea party" activists, made the comments at a synagogue in Brooklyn's Williamsburg section while trying to strike a contrast between himself and his Democratic rival, state Attorney General Andrew Cuomo. Paladino said he chose not to march in this summer's gay pride parade but his opponent did.

 


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