


I'm with you there Johnathan LOL
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JQ Public wrote:I still don't understand how this will affect anyone but the gay people that want to be married? It doesn't affect me so why can't they get married?
mrschad wrote:Whatever goes on behind someone's closed doors is their own business. I do not support gay marriage, but I won't be out there protesting against it either. Whatever happens, happens.it won't be long before Billy Bob petitions the Court to marry his most beloved sheep.
LMAO! J you are too funny!
Sheep and ducks are human. Gay people arej wrote:mrschad wrote:Whatever goes on behind someone's closed doors is their own business. I do not support gay marriage, but I won't be out there protesting against it either. Whatever happens, happens.it won't be long before Billy Bob petitions the Court to marry his most beloved sheep.
LMAO! J you are too funny!
and guess what? Bill Oreilly stole my line last night on the Factor (sort of).
Bill said in an "argument" with some Mass. Lawyer I believe, "Ok, so I want to marry my duck...is that ok?"
j wrote: Of course, nobody in their right mind will want to marry a duck.
rainstorm wrote:Rainband wrote:I don't know whats scarier..how your comments look or if you really believe themrainstorm wrote:well, i dont see any good coming from same sex marriages. the black family was destroyed by liberal policies in the early 60's and has never recovered. we need a constitutional amendment to preserve the definition of marriage![]()
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just a fact rainband. the welfare state of the early 60' destroyed the black family, and made the male irrelevant. check the facts. through the 50's, out of wedlock pregnancy rates were almost identical between blacks and whites. also, black and white males were incarcerated at almost an identical rate. liberals, who supposedlt care so much for blacks, destroyed the black family, just a fact. the worst thing that happened was paying single women to have babies.
Thanks for sharing TOMColdFront77 wrote:It isn't like we want to be the way we may be. I am Catholic and do not think that an organization should "literally force" someone to not live "differently."
I have to keep my thoughts to myself on the issue here with my parents, twofold... being the way I am and what this particular issue deals with.
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