Trenton, NJ – Christie ‘Disagrees’ With Texas’s Perry Comment On Gays

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    This Thursday, June 12, 2014, photo provided by NBC shows host Jimmy Fallon, left, and Governor Chris Christie during the "Evolution of Dad Dancing" skit on "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon." (AP Photo/NBC, Douglas Gorenstein)Trenton, NJ – New Jersey Governor Chris Christie said on Friday he disagreed with comments comparing homosexuality to alcoholism made by his potential 2016 Republican rival for the White House, Texas Governor Rick Perry.

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    Perry, who ran an unsuccessful bid for the White House in 2012, said Wednesday during an appearance in San Francisco that he believed homosexuality was a “lifestyle” and a condition that could be overcome.

    “I may have the genetic coding that I’m inclined to be an alcoholic, but I have the desire not to do that,” Perry said. “And I look at the homosexual issue in the same way.”

    Christie, who was in San Francisco on Friday to lend support to California Republican candidates, told reporters he thought the comments were “wrong.”

    “I’ll just say I disagree with them,” Christie said. “I don’t believe that’s an apt analogy and not one that should be made because I think it’s wrong.”

    Perry’s comments were met with criticism by gay rights groups and some people in the audience at the Commonwealth Club of California gasped in response, according to the local CBS affiliate.

    Perry has strongly opposed the legalization of gay marriage in his state. The Texas Republican Party in the past week endorsed the policy of reparative therapy that aims to change gays to heterosexuals through counseling.

    So-called “gay conversion therapy” among minors was banned in New Jersey last year.

    Christie vetoed a bill legalizing same-sex marriage in New Jersey in 2012 then conceded defeat a year later, dropping a challenge to a state Supreme Court decision that paved the way for same-sex nuptials.

    The ruling allowed the Garden State to become the 14th to legalize gay marriage, which as of this week is legal in 20 states and the District of Columbia.

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    yaakov doe
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    yaakov doe
    11 years ago

    Sorry, Governor Christie, but Perry is right. All those with the desire for same gender persons have to do is remain celibate and keep their desires to themselves as they used to do.

    Texas_Eli
    Texas_Eli
    11 years ago

    Of course ‘fat bastard’ disagrees with Perry – he’s a democrat with an R next to his name!

    bewhiskered
    bewhiskered
    11 years ago

    “Christie ‘Disagrees’ With Texas’s Perry Comment On Gays”

    While one must respect Christie for being sufficiently brave to state what he believes to be true, he has ‘shot himself in the foot’ once again when it comes to the extremist, fascist, ignorant, mindless cretins of the Baggers (KKK) who have taken over the GOP. But, Christie is already on the ‘non persona grata’ list of the crazies for his hugging of President Obama during Hurricane Sandy, his statement that climate change is a scientific fact, and his very moderate position on ‘crossing the aisle’ for purposes of bipartisan compromise for the good of the country. Perhaps, Christie should consider ‘jumping ship’ from what Bobby Jindal referred to as ‘the stupid party,’ as was done by Charlie Crist of Florida.