Glen Beck talking about guy in a skirt

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Glen Beck talking about guy in a skirt

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I turned on the radio in my van the other day, and heard the tail end of Glen beck on one of the rant-radio stations talking about a buy who wanted to wear a skirt to a prom, and the school wouldn't let him in. Did anybody hear anymore about this. Was he trying to dress femme, or was it a more masculine look he was showing?
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Steven W wrote:I turned on the radio in my van the other day, and heard the tail end of Glen beck on one of the rant-radio stations talking about a buy who wanted to wear a skirt to a prom, and the school wouldn't let him in. Did anybody hear anymore about this. Was he trying to dress femme, or was it a more masculine look he was showing?
The story was discussed here -- the incident itself was, I believe, in Indiana, and involved a self-described homosexual who showed up for his prom in drag.

What's more scary is that this may now be on the Taleban's RADAR screens, and if so, that's very bad for those who'd like fashion freedom in the United States. Beck's a rabid neocon with all the corresponding ties to the "Religious Right" (I call them the American Taleban); if he and all the other little Rush Limbaugh clones get onto this the jig is up. If they all start decrying men in skirts the level of day-to-day nastiness will ratchet up for us considerably; I remember a couple of years ago when they were all going on about legitimising torture in the "war on terror", and see where that got the US....
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crfriend wrote:The story was discussed here -- the incident itself was, I believe, in Indiana, and involved a self-described homosexual who showed up for his prom in drag.

What's more scary is that this may now be on the Taleban's RADAR screens, and if so, that's very bad for those who'd like fashion freedom in the United States. Beck's a rabid neocon with all the corresponding ties to the "Religious Right" (I call them the American Taleban); if he and all the other little Rush Limbaugh clones get onto this the jig is up. If they all start decrying men in skirts the level of day-to-day nastiness will ratchet up for us considerably; I remember a couple of years ago when they were all going on about legitimising torture in the "war on terror", and see where that got the US....
Only the religious right will hate us. Oh wait a second...They already do!

Only people who really like or really hate Glen Beck really listen to him. He has no casual listeners.

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I am a crossdresser and an AVID glenn Beck fan. I listen every day and actually called in to his show on that day. I find it funny that he has listens on this board. My name is michael and Im in the Navy. He had me on for about 10 minutes or so and was asking me if I would wear a dress to my moms funeral. It hought it was hilarious and I think I got the best of him ;-) I usually agree on him with most issues but crossdressing and video games are two issues that he needs to never talk about ever again. That and sports. LOL
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USNguyNskirt wrote:He had me on for about 10 minutes or so and was asking me if I would wear a dress to my moms funeral. It hought it was hilarious and I think I got the best of him ;-)
I think the only problem would be if you wore the same outfit as the deceased or upstaged them with something better. :p

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