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May 18, 2008 at 7:04 PM #207267May 18, 2008 at 7:09 PM #207128
jpinpb
ParticipantShould it be Adama and Eve? All kidding aside, there were some couples on the news talking about it, two middle age men who were elated w/the news. I don’t just it’s just females.
May 18, 2008 at 7:09 PM #207186jpinpb
ParticipantShould it be Adama and Eve? All kidding aside, there were some couples on the news talking about it, two middle age men who were elated w/the news. I don’t just it’s just females.
May 18, 2008 at 7:09 PM #207217jpinpb
ParticipantShould it be Adama and Eve? All kidding aside, there were some couples on the news talking about it, two middle age men who were elated w/the news. I don’t just it’s just females.
May 18, 2008 at 7:09 PM #207242jpinpb
ParticipantShould it be Adama and Eve? All kidding aside, there were some couples on the news talking about it, two middle age men who were elated w/the news. I don’t just it’s just females.
May 18, 2008 at 7:09 PM #207270jpinpb
ParticipantShould it be Adama and Eve? All kidding aside, there were some couples on the news talking about it, two middle age men who were elated w/the news. I don’t just it’s just females.
May 18, 2008 at 10:34 PM #207230meadandale
Participant“I truly hope that those of you who oppose it now can at least find it in your hearts to simply not vote on the constitutional amendment ballot initiative in November. I’m not asking you to support gay marriage. Simply leave that box empty on election day.”
Pretty ironic that we are having a discussion about legal rights and you are trying to disenfranchise my legal right to vote because I don’t agree with you on the issue.
I’ll vote how I want on any issue that is on the ballot, thank you very much. It’s my RIGHT as a citizen.
May 18, 2008 at 10:34 PM #207285meadandale
Participant“I truly hope that those of you who oppose it now can at least find it in your hearts to simply not vote on the constitutional amendment ballot initiative in November. I’m not asking you to support gay marriage. Simply leave that box empty on election day.”
Pretty ironic that we are having a discussion about legal rights and you are trying to disenfranchise my legal right to vote because I don’t agree with you on the issue.
I’ll vote how I want on any issue that is on the ballot, thank you very much. It’s my RIGHT as a citizen.
May 18, 2008 at 10:34 PM #207317meadandale
Participant“I truly hope that those of you who oppose it now can at least find it in your hearts to simply not vote on the constitutional amendment ballot initiative in November. I’m not asking you to support gay marriage. Simply leave that box empty on election day.”
Pretty ironic that we are having a discussion about legal rights and you are trying to disenfranchise my legal right to vote because I don’t agree with you on the issue.
I’ll vote how I want on any issue that is on the ballot, thank you very much. It’s my RIGHT as a citizen.
May 18, 2008 at 10:34 PM #207339meadandale
Participant“I truly hope that those of you who oppose it now can at least find it in your hearts to simply not vote on the constitutional amendment ballot initiative in November. I’m not asking you to support gay marriage. Simply leave that box empty on election day.”
Pretty ironic that we are having a discussion about legal rights and you are trying to disenfranchise my legal right to vote because I don’t agree with you on the issue.
I’ll vote how I want on any issue that is on the ballot, thank you very much. It’s my RIGHT as a citizen.
May 18, 2008 at 10:34 PM #207371meadandale
Participant“I truly hope that those of you who oppose it now can at least find it in your hearts to simply not vote on the constitutional amendment ballot initiative in November. I’m not asking you to support gay marriage. Simply leave that box empty on election day.”
Pretty ironic that we are having a discussion about legal rights and you are trying to disenfranchise my legal right to vote because I don’t agree with you on the issue.
I’ll vote how I want on any issue that is on the ballot, thank you very much. It’s my RIGHT as a citizen.
May 19, 2008 at 12:22 AM #207268greekfire
ParticipantI must admit that I was utterly against gay marriage a number of years ago. I thought, “Marriage is a sacred institution, a sacred bond between a man and a women in the eyes of God.” I likened it to my perceived hijacking of the symbol of the rainbow by the homosexual community, which represented God’s covenant to Man that he would not destroy the Earth by water again.
As I age, I find myself taking a step back, and letting the forces of God and nature do their own work. If two consenting adults, of their own free will, want to enter into a contract of marriage, then so be it…regardless of their sexual orientation. The government, in my experience, seems to, in a time of need, trumpet issues like gay marriage before the people in an effort to rally support from their respective bases.
In a free society let lawful, tax-paying citizens live their lives as they wish, so long as it does not infringe upon the rights of others.
“Give me liberty or give me death!” – Patrick Henry
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Give_me_liberty_or_give_me_deathMay 19, 2008 at 12:22 AM #207324greekfire
ParticipantI must admit that I was utterly against gay marriage a number of years ago. I thought, “Marriage is a sacred institution, a sacred bond between a man and a women in the eyes of God.” I likened it to my perceived hijacking of the symbol of the rainbow by the homosexual community, which represented God’s covenant to Man that he would not destroy the Earth by water again.
As I age, I find myself taking a step back, and letting the forces of God and nature do their own work. If two consenting adults, of their own free will, want to enter into a contract of marriage, then so be it…regardless of their sexual orientation. The government, in my experience, seems to, in a time of need, trumpet issues like gay marriage before the people in an effort to rally support from their respective bases.
In a free society let lawful, tax-paying citizens live their lives as they wish, so long as it does not infringe upon the rights of others.
“Give me liberty or give me death!” – Patrick Henry
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Give_me_liberty_or_give_me_deathMay 19, 2008 at 12:22 AM #207356greekfire
ParticipantI must admit that I was utterly against gay marriage a number of years ago. I thought, “Marriage is a sacred institution, a sacred bond between a man and a women in the eyes of God.” I likened it to my perceived hijacking of the symbol of the rainbow by the homosexual community, which represented God’s covenant to Man that he would not destroy the Earth by water again.
As I age, I find myself taking a step back, and letting the forces of God and nature do their own work. If two consenting adults, of their own free will, want to enter into a contract of marriage, then so be it…regardless of their sexual orientation. The government, in my experience, seems to, in a time of need, trumpet issues like gay marriage before the people in an effort to rally support from their respective bases.
In a free society let lawful, tax-paying citizens live their lives as they wish, so long as it does not infringe upon the rights of others.
“Give me liberty or give me death!” – Patrick Henry
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Give_me_liberty_or_give_me_deathMay 19, 2008 at 12:22 AM #207380greekfire
ParticipantI must admit that I was utterly against gay marriage a number of years ago. I thought, “Marriage is a sacred institution, a sacred bond between a man and a women in the eyes of God.” I likened it to my perceived hijacking of the symbol of the rainbow by the homosexual community, which represented God’s covenant to Man that he would not destroy the Earth by water again.
As I age, I find myself taking a step back, and letting the forces of God and nature do their own work. If two consenting adults, of their own free will, want to enter into a contract of marriage, then so be it…regardless of their sexual orientation. The government, in my experience, seems to, in a time of need, trumpet issues like gay marriage before the people in an effort to rally support from their respective bases.
In a free society let lawful, tax-paying citizens live their lives as they wish, so long as it does not infringe upon the rights of others.
“Give me liberty or give me death!” – Patrick Henry
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