Денг Гордон
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An Oblermann/Hannity show would be worth watching if balanced partisan hackery is your thing.
Why don't we let people marry barnyard animals as well?
Why don't we let people marry barnyard animals as well?
Why don't we let people marry barnyard animals as well?
Are you actually, honestly, trying to compare a person who is gay, with a barnyard animal?
I mean, really? Do you understand just how offensive that kind of comment is? Are you unaware of the fact that a consenting adult is not the same as a barnyard animal?
Why don't we let people marry barnyard animals as well?
Why don't we let people marry barnyard animals as well?
Answer: "Because it's about the human heart."
And, what? Gay people don't have hearts?
barfo
But please, go to hell.
...where you'll be greeting us at the door?
Sadly, I won't be there. Send me a post card.
Why don't we let people marry barnyard animals as well?
Do you know any barnyard animals capable of making a legal commitment?
Keep your fucking insults to yourself.
I saw on local news the first couple to have their marriage stopped. Their appointment was Nov. 5. Prop H8 was leading but not yet declared passed. They got the license, started the ceremony in their matching tuxes and flowers, and partway through Prop H8 was certified as having passed, so the ceremony had to be halted. They were middle aged men and both broke down sobbing.
Take your fucking barnyard animal comparison and stick it right up your ass. And I do not apologize for the language.
You can't have it both ways, you know. 18,000 same sex couples were married between May and November. My cousin among them. Now the bigots are trying to take away the marriages that have already happened. About 8000 of those couples have children. They would become out of wedlock children, in plain language, bastards. All this in the name of protecting marriage and protecting children.
You can't take away what people most cherish, gloat over it, and they say, gee, let's all shake hands now.
Fuck you and your barnyard animals.
Obi make some good points, and no one is telling Gays that they cannot love and have relationships. Gays should have all of the rights that all of us have. But marriage is, has been and always will be about a 1 man and 1 women. If marriage should be a right to all who are in love, shouldn't we allow polygamy? If a brother and sister are in love, shouldn't we allow them to get married? By making an exception to allow same sex marriages, you are opening the door to a much broader issue.
And also, I am tired of Gays comparing themselves to Blacks. It is a disgrace and one that over 70% of Blacks in California agree with. They voted overwhelmingly to pass Prop 8. You cannot change from being Black to being white. But you supposedly can change from being straight to being gay. Look at Lindsey Lohan. She is in love with a women, but says she isn't gay. I don't think that is a genetic thing. Most gays say they were born that way. Huh? It is a behavioral choice, and a choice that is their right. They should never be persecuted for it. I will stand with them for their true civil rights against hate crimes and wrongful termination. But Marriage? No. They have the same rights I have when it comes to marriage. If they want to get married, they can get married to someone of the opposite sex. Just because they don't like the choices doesn't mean that the government should have to support it and give them the same tax benifits that traditional marriages receive.
Obi make some good points, and no one is telling Gays that they cannot love and have relationships. Gays should have all of the rights that all of us have. But marriage is, has been and always will be about a 1 man and 1 women. If marriage should be a right to all who are in love, shouldn't we allow polygamy? If a brother and sister are in love, shouldn't we allow them to get married? By making an exception to allow same sex marriages, you are opening the door to a much broader issue.
And also, I am tired of Gays comparing themselves to Blacks. It is a disgrace and one that over 70% of Blacks in California agree with. They voted overwhelmingly to pass Prop 8. You cannot change from being Black to being white. But you supposedly can change from being straight to being gay. Look at Lindsey Lohan. She is in love with a women, but says she isn't gay. I don't think that is a genetic thing. Most gays say they were born that way. Huh? It is a behavioral choice, and a choice that is their right. They should never be persecuted for it. I will stand with them for their true civil rights against hate crimes and wrongful termination. But Marriage? No. They have the same rights I have when it comes to marriage. If they want to get married, they can get married to someone of the opposite sex. Just because they don't like the choices doesn't mean that the government should have to support it and give them the same tax benifits that traditional marriages receive.
Obi make some good points, and no one is telling Gays that they cannot love and have relationships. Gays should have all of the rights that all of us have. But marriage is, has been and always will be about a 1 man and 1 women. If marriage should be a right to all who are in love, shouldn't we allow polygamy? If a brother and sister are in love, shouldn't we allow them to get married? By making an exception to allow same sex marriages, you are opening the door to a much broader issue.
And also, I am tired of Gays comparing themselves to Blacks. It is a disgrace and one that over 70% of Blacks in California agree with. They voted overwhelmingly to pass Prop 8. You cannot change from being Black to being white. But you supposedly can change from being straight to being gay. Look at Lindsey Lohan. She is in love with a women, but says she isn't gay. I don't think that is a genetic thing. Most gays say they were born that way. Huh? It is a behavioral choice, and a choice that is their right. They should never be persecuted for it. I will stand with them for their true civil rights against hate crimes and wrongful termination. But Marriage? No. They have the same rights I have when it comes to marriage. If they want to get married, they can get married to someone of the opposite sex. Just because they don't like the choices doesn't mean that the government should have to support it and give them the same tax benifits that traditional marriages receive.