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November 2, 2008 at 9:13 AM #14351November 2, 2008 at 10:12 AM #296631
afx114
ParticipantYeah, and all McCain supporters are Nazis:
So what’s your point?
November 2, 2008 at 10:12 AM #296975afx114
ParticipantYeah, and all McCain supporters are Nazis:
So what’s your point?
November 2, 2008 at 10:12 AM #296991afx114
ParticipantYeah, and all McCain supporters are Nazis:
So what’s your point?
November 2, 2008 at 10:12 AM #297004afx114
ParticipantYeah, and all McCain supporters are Nazis:
So what’s your point?
November 2, 2008 at 10:12 AM #297048afx114
ParticipantYeah, and all McCain supporters are Nazis:
So what’s your point?
November 2, 2008 at 10:29 AM #296641tc
ParticipantHopefully someday we will look back and remember how shameful all this is. Why does anyone really care about what others chose to do? It’s funny how you chose this site to point out every little thing you can find to make those leaning left look bad. We could type all day about bad things that people have done. But it does not change that fact that prop 8 is an attempt to infringe on the rights of homosexuals (which should be the same rights as everyone else). I can’t imagine how the homosexuals must feel. For society to tell them that they should not be treated equally is sad. I’m sure you’ll come up with some overblown reason why marriage should be denied to them. Something about Sodom and Gomorrah. We will all die in a hail of fire if we allow this to happen. But your arguments will have no basis in reality. Live and let live. Maybe you should focus all this nervous energy you have into doing something good. Like I said before though let it out if you have to. Your anger will hopefully pass. And when it does you can sit back, relax, and chill out.
November 2, 2008 at 10:29 AM #296985tc
ParticipantHopefully someday we will look back and remember how shameful all this is. Why does anyone really care about what others chose to do? It’s funny how you chose this site to point out every little thing you can find to make those leaning left look bad. We could type all day about bad things that people have done. But it does not change that fact that prop 8 is an attempt to infringe on the rights of homosexuals (which should be the same rights as everyone else). I can’t imagine how the homosexuals must feel. For society to tell them that they should not be treated equally is sad. I’m sure you’ll come up with some overblown reason why marriage should be denied to them. Something about Sodom and Gomorrah. We will all die in a hail of fire if we allow this to happen. But your arguments will have no basis in reality. Live and let live. Maybe you should focus all this nervous energy you have into doing something good. Like I said before though let it out if you have to. Your anger will hopefully pass. And when it does you can sit back, relax, and chill out.
November 2, 2008 at 10:29 AM #297002tc
ParticipantHopefully someday we will look back and remember how shameful all this is. Why does anyone really care about what others chose to do? It’s funny how you chose this site to point out every little thing you can find to make those leaning left look bad. We could type all day about bad things that people have done. But it does not change that fact that prop 8 is an attempt to infringe on the rights of homosexuals (which should be the same rights as everyone else). I can’t imagine how the homosexuals must feel. For society to tell them that they should not be treated equally is sad. I’m sure you’ll come up with some overblown reason why marriage should be denied to them. Something about Sodom and Gomorrah. We will all die in a hail of fire if we allow this to happen. But your arguments will have no basis in reality. Live and let live. Maybe you should focus all this nervous energy you have into doing something good. Like I said before though let it out if you have to. Your anger will hopefully pass. And when it does you can sit back, relax, and chill out.
November 2, 2008 at 10:29 AM #297014tc
ParticipantHopefully someday we will look back and remember how shameful all this is. Why does anyone really care about what others chose to do? It’s funny how you chose this site to point out every little thing you can find to make those leaning left look bad. We could type all day about bad things that people have done. But it does not change that fact that prop 8 is an attempt to infringe on the rights of homosexuals (which should be the same rights as everyone else). I can’t imagine how the homosexuals must feel. For society to tell them that they should not be treated equally is sad. I’m sure you’ll come up with some overblown reason why marriage should be denied to them. Something about Sodom and Gomorrah. We will all die in a hail of fire if we allow this to happen. But your arguments will have no basis in reality. Live and let live. Maybe you should focus all this nervous energy you have into doing something good. Like I said before though let it out if you have to. Your anger will hopefully pass. And when it does you can sit back, relax, and chill out.
November 2, 2008 at 10:29 AM #297058tc
ParticipantHopefully someday we will look back and remember how shameful all this is. Why does anyone really care about what others chose to do? It’s funny how you chose this site to point out every little thing you can find to make those leaning left look bad. We could type all day about bad things that people have done. But it does not change that fact that prop 8 is an attempt to infringe on the rights of homosexuals (which should be the same rights as everyone else). I can’t imagine how the homosexuals must feel. For society to tell them that they should not be treated equally is sad. I’m sure you’ll come up with some overblown reason why marriage should be denied to them. Something about Sodom and Gomorrah. We will all die in a hail of fire if we allow this to happen. But your arguments will have no basis in reality. Live and let live. Maybe you should focus all this nervous energy you have into doing something good. Like I said before though let it out if you have to. Your anger will hopefully pass. And when it does you can sit back, relax, and chill out.
November 2, 2008 at 12:44 PM #296721mydogsarelazy
ParticipantWhere I live I have seen maybe 2 or 3 Obama signs on lawns compared to dozens of McCain/Palin signs.
There are “Yes on 8” signs on many front lawns, and there have been several very prominent public “Yes on 8” demonstrations on street corners with waving people and honking cars.
So, since I am a strong Obama supporter and also a “No on 8” person, I have responded by putting up no signs, and having no bumper stickers on my car. Why let my neighbors, who clearly feel differently, know that I am on the other side, when it won’t change their mind?
I doubt that a sign on anyone’s lawn ever really affected the outcome of an election. What these signs do is say “here is what team I am on.” It is a shame that this can lead to vandalism and heightened tension, but we are a nation of teams, aren’t we?
That won’t change whoever gets elected.
JS
November 2, 2008 at 12:44 PM #297064mydogsarelazy
ParticipantWhere I live I have seen maybe 2 or 3 Obama signs on lawns compared to dozens of McCain/Palin signs.
There are “Yes on 8” signs on many front lawns, and there have been several very prominent public “Yes on 8” demonstrations on street corners with waving people and honking cars.
So, since I am a strong Obama supporter and also a “No on 8” person, I have responded by putting up no signs, and having no bumper stickers on my car. Why let my neighbors, who clearly feel differently, know that I am on the other side, when it won’t change their mind?
I doubt that a sign on anyone’s lawn ever really affected the outcome of an election. What these signs do is say “here is what team I am on.” It is a shame that this can lead to vandalism and heightened tension, but we are a nation of teams, aren’t we?
That won’t change whoever gets elected.
JS
November 2, 2008 at 12:44 PM #297081mydogsarelazy
ParticipantWhere I live I have seen maybe 2 or 3 Obama signs on lawns compared to dozens of McCain/Palin signs.
There are “Yes on 8” signs on many front lawns, and there have been several very prominent public “Yes on 8” demonstrations on street corners with waving people and honking cars.
So, since I am a strong Obama supporter and also a “No on 8” person, I have responded by putting up no signs, and having no bumper stickers on my car. Why let my neighbors, who clearly feel differently, know that I am on the other side, when it won’t change their mind?
I doubt that a sign on anyone’s lawn ever really affected the outcome of an election. What these signs do is say “here is what team I am on.” It is a shame that this can lead to vandalism and heightened tension, but we are a nation of teams, aren’t we?
That won’t change whoever gets elected.
JS
November 2, 2008 at 12:44 PM #297094mydogsarelazy
ParticipantWhere I live I have seen maybe 2 or 3 Obama signs on lawns compared to dozens of McCain/Palin signs.
There are “Yes on 8” signs on many front lawns, and there have been several very prominent public “Yes on 8” demonstrations on street corners with waving people and honking cars.
So, since I am a strong Obama supporter and also a “No on 8” person, I have responded by putting up no signs, and having no bumper stickers on my car. Why let my neighbors, who clearly feel differently, know that I am on the other side, when it won’t change their mind?
I doubt that a sign on anyone’s lawn ever really affected the outcome of an election. What these signs do is say “here is what team I am on.” It is a shame that this can lead to vandalism and heightened tension, but we are a nation of teams, aren’t we?
That won’t change whoever gets elected.
JS
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