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gay marriageamerica is changed... and in a good way. |
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cody16 06-Nov-12, 21:58 |
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hennybogan1953 07-Nov-12, 04:57 |
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big deal |
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correctionyay america! with liberty and justice for all! at least in these states.... for now. |
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hennybogan1953 07-Nov-12, 07:23 |
Yay Gay! (the rainbow song)Where liberals are rampant and full of hate, Gays like the cold but love the rain, How could this pass in the state of Maine, Gay Rainbows as far as the eye can see America is now gayer than drinking chai tea YAY GAY! GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY! GAYS ALL SAY, YAY!!!!!!!! pot smoking homosexuals will all toast rainbows shining from coast to coast Obama reelected as President sure is neat At least Michelle Bachman kept her seat YAY GAY! GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY! GAYS ALL SAY, YAY!!!!!!!! Evolving America embrace the change I wonder if the Gays can give you mange, LGBT sittin in a tree K I S S I N G First comes marriage then comes divorce When will it be when i can marry a horse YAY GAY! GAY GAY GAY GAY GAY! GAYS ALL SAY, YAY!!!!!!!! |
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changeling 07-Nov-12, 07:27 |
henny |
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hennybogan1953 07-Nov-12, 13:06 |
A Horse is a Horse of course or course People love horses outside of Seattle in a town called Enumclaw. en.wikipedia.org) Maybe if this guy was allowed to marry the horse he would be alive today! You are all a bunch of Bigots and Zooophobes! |
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hennybut i suppose in the conservative fantasy world, there is no difference between animals and adult humans. why are you not advocating for animal suffrage? |
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hennybogan1953 07-Nov-12, 13:14 |
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changeling 07-Nov-12, 13:18 |
henny |
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hennybogan1953 07-Nov-12, 18:30 |
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changeling 07-Nov-12, 20:43 |
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hennybogan1953 08-Nov-12, 05:26 |
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illinawek 08-Nov-12, 06:45 |
ChangeHe didn't have a lot of respect for the Senate. If you are looking for parallels to the gay rights movement, Caligula married his sister, then had both of them declared to be Gods (then he murdered her). |
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changeling 08-Nov-12, 07:18 |
henny, come on, you can do better! |
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hennybogan1953 08-Nov-12, 12:31 |
I may have to move back to wine country in California to get away from Gods wrath on the Gays. |
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is that a joke? isn't wine country in california ground zero for gays? |
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hennybogan1953 08-Nov-12, 13:15 |
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thanks |
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hennybogan1953 08-Nov-12, 15:02 |
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illinawek 08-Nov-12, 15:06 |
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hennybogan1953 08-Nov-12, 15:12 |
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hennybogan1953 08-Nov-12, 15:13 |
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changeling 08-Nov-12, 17:47 |
What, even the women? |
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change |
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gop misses the boat on america's sentimentNone of Your Business By ROGER COHEN NEW YORK — Get out of our bedrooms. If there was one unequivocal message delivered as the Republican candidate Mitt Romney was rejected and President Barack Obama re-elected, it was that Americans do not want politicians meddling with their sexual orientation, the right of gays to marry, or women’s choices over reproduction. They particularly do not want white male Republicans invoking religious faith to theorize about the nature of rape or whether pregnancy following such violation might be God’s will. The country-club crowd, almost all white, who gathered around Romney at the last needs to learn a basic lesson of this vote: The United States has moved into the 21st century when it comes to sexual mores. The shift has been rapid. In 2004, the Democratic candidate John Kerry lost as Republicans managed to fire up the evangelical turnout by using gay marriage ballot initiatives. Any candidate’s approval of gay marriage looked like political suicide. Eight years later Obama endorsed gay marriage in an election year and, despite a faltering economy, he won. In the Facebook age, there was often no quicker way to get “unfriended,” than declaring support for Romney, even if that support was over economic rather than social issues. The choice, whatever its motive, could easily appear as a personal attack on the gay and lesbian community, as well as all the Generation Xers and Millennials for whom targeting someone’s sexual orientation just seems so 20th-century — an unacceptable holdover from another age. But of course, Romney was more concerned about guns for the navy than the impact on the world of social media. If, after this defeat, the Republicans cling to the extreme social conservatism of its loony right, they will be gazing at the White House with longing eyes for many years. The demographic trends are clear. Obama was backed by 6 in 10 Americans under 30, while Romney won a majority of voters 65 or older. Like the Democrats before the arrival of Bill Clinton, Republicans have lost touch with the dominant pulse of the country. Romney, who lives near the city of Harvard and M.I.T and scientific innovation, threw away an election that was eminently winnable for the G.O.P. by hitching himself to social ideas from another age, ideas that often dress up intolerance in religious garb. He had to do so to secure his base, or so the conventional thinking goes. But that base got him nowhere. The worst part is I am not sure Romney even believes those ideas himself. In any event, the repudiation from the American people was vehement. It is absurd that anyone who is socially liberal and fiscally conservative has to look hard for a political home in the United States. The Republican Party has vacated that large terrain. Michael Bloomberg, the mayor of New York, stands about there, but appears to have given up national political ambitions. Social liberalism is ascendant and there is now no reason to believe the trend will stop. In Maine and Maryland, voters approved same-sex marriage. (Maine in 2009 had repealed a law allowing same-sex marriage.) In Wisconsin, Tammy Baldwin became the first openly lesbian senator. In Minnesota, voters rejected a bid to ban gay marriage in the state’s constitution. In Indiana, which veered sharply toward Romney in the presidential vote, Representative Joe Donnelly took a Senate seat for the Democrats weeks after his opponent, State Treasurer Richard Mourdock, said pregnancy resulting from rape was “something that God intended to happen” and life was always a “gift from God.” In Ohio, Josh Mandel, the hawkish young Republican candidate for the Senate, crashed to defeat to the Democrat incumbent Sherrod Brown. Mandel had thought fit to call Mourdock a “class act” after the rape comment. In Missouri, Senator Claire McCaskill, a Democrat who had seemed vulnerable, defeated Representative Todd Akin, whose particular theory was that women who are victims of “legitimate rape” would somehow not get pregnant. The white Republican males speculating in these ways about women’s bodies appear to have a problem — and the problem is not merely political. In Massachusetts, Elizabeth Warren, a Democrat, recaptured the Senate seat long held by Edward Kennedy, after a campaign in which she made a strong appeal to women. “To all the women across Massachusetts who are working your tails off,” she declared, “you better believe we’re going to fight for equal pay for equal work.” The message to the Republican Party was clear: Come to terms with equal rights and freedom of choice for women, and with the different sexual orientations of Americans, or go on losing. Another message to the G.O.P. was delivered by the vast majority of Latinos voting for Obama: Shift from a negative to a positive message about immigration. A third, to the Sheldon Adelsons of this world, was that money cannot buy everything. The social tableau behind the Obamas in their moment of victory was an image of America today, an America that holds love to be personal. This declaration — our bedrooms are our own business — was one of the great national triumphs of the night. |
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hennybogan1953 09-Nov-12, 16:24 |
THAT JUST HAPPENED! BOOM!Oh and there is NOTHING here that says chicks shall not lay down with other chicks! That is NOT abomination. New International Version (©1984) "'Do not lie with a man as one lies with a woman; that is detestable. New Living Translation "Do not practice homosexuality, having sex with another man as with a woman. It is a detestable sin. English Standard Version (©2001) You shall not lie with a male as with a woman; it is an abomination. New American Standard Bible (©1995) 'You shall not lie with a male as one lies with a female; it is an abomination. King James Bible (Cambridge Ed.) Thou shalt not lie with mankind, as with womankind: it is abomination. GOD'S WORD® Translation (©1995) Never have sexual intercourse with a man as with a woman. It is disgusting. King James 2000 Bible (©2003) You shall not lie with a man, as with a woman: it is abomination. American King James Version You shall not lie with mankind, as with womankind: it is abomination. American Standard Version Thou shalt not lie with mankind, as with womankind: it is abomination. Douay-Rheims Bible Thou shalt not lie with mankind as with womankind, because it is an abomination. Darby Bible Translation And thou shalt not lie with mankind as one lieth with a woman: it is an abomination. English Revised Version Thou shalt not lie with mankind, as with womankind: it is abomination. Webster's Bible Translation Thou shalt not lie with mankind, as with womankind: it is abomination. World English Bible "'You shall not lie with a man, as with a woman. That is detestable. Young's Literal Translation And with a male thou dost not lie as one lieth with a woman; abomination it is. |
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