News Can Bush navigate the difficult decision on Texas' ruling on gay sex?

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The discussion centers around the implications of a recent 6-to-3 ruling in favor of gay sex in Texas, particularly in relation to former Governor George W. Bush. The ruling poses a dilemma for Bush; a positive comment could alienate some supporters, while a negative comment could intensify backlash from liberals. Participants highlight the absurdity of the legal situation, noting that prosecution for homosexual acts required being caught in the act, referencing a 1998 incident involving two men filmed in private. This context raises questions about Bush's legacy as governor during that time and adds a layer of complexity to his potential response to the ruling. The conversation also touches on the theatrical nature of politics, suggesting a humorous view of political narratives.
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Looks like ol' Bush is going to be a bit uncomfortable when asked to comment on the 6-to-3 ruling in favor of gay @ss sex in the state of Texas (his homestate). If he makes a positive comment, he'll lose the favor of some of his own supporters. If he makes a negative comment, he'll be hated even more by the liberal side.

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Yea LOL! the one thing that gets me about this is that u would of had to have been caught in the act of gay sex for them to prosecute, wouldn't it be easier to just do it in the privacy of your own home?
 
Well, the reason this was brought to court attention is because in 1998, two Texas men were having homosexual relations in the privacy of their own home... somebody video taped it... they were in trouble with the law.

Of course, in 1998 Mr. Bush was the governor of Texas... which some might say makes him look even worse.

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I'm sure that politics is scripted and the script is written by Mel Brooks!
 
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