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Gay Marriage Ban Short of Votes in Senate
The Washington Times ^
| Jun 5, 2006
| LAURIE KELLMAN
Posted on 06/05/2006 10:00:29 AM PDT by kellynla
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To: durasell
"As much as I'd like to believe they're leading the swinging lifestyle of their youth, it just strains the imagination at this stage of the game."
LOL this just made my day :)
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posted on
06/05/2006 1:46:01 PM PDT
by
Aker
To: George W. Bush
ROTFLMAO -yes, we "fake conservatives" are simply a non critically thinking pander influenced mass of bigots...
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posted on
06/05/2006 1:46:46 PM PDT
by
DBeers
(†)
To: mewzilla
There are reasons why government regulates marriage and they're good ones.Actually, the government doesn't regulate marriage, it simply chooses what to recognize. There is nothing that prevents Adam and Steve (and Fred) from dressing up in their whitest (who are they kidding?) frocks and having a day-long celebration in whatever way they want.
Including with snakes.
Except not on a plane.
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posted on
06/05/2006 1:47:13 PM PDT
by
AmishDude
(Everybody loves AmishDude)
To: kellynla
The vote will tell us who to who not to support in the next primary!
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posted on
06/05/2006 1:47:57 PM PDT
by
f zero
To: Aker
There was a time in my youth when barmaids and models rained down from the sky upon me. Scotch flowed like wine. And sleep was for wimps.
Today, I look at those same types of girls and they just look, well, tiring. Like an exercise bicycle.
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posted on
06/05/2006 1:48:54 PM PDT
by
durasell
(!)
To: Aker
You guys are hopeless rubes. Well, when you're not busy being the Leather Condom Fairy for young sodomites.
To: DBeers
Pretty unbelievable the amount of people supporting the homosexual agenda while trying to appear that they aren't.
To: durasell
I've known a lot of these guys for 20 years or more. As much as I'd like to believe they're leading the swinging lifestyle of their youth, it just strains the imagination at this stage of the game.
The ones I knew are dying slowly from AIDS, their bodies distorted by their cocktail drugs, their minds are prematurely declining, their emotions are a bitter rage at how unfair it all is to them that they chose such risky behavior. And they collect Social Security disability so they do cost us all a lot of money and deprive our elderly of better benefits from the public provision.
The younger generation is engaging in the same drug-fueled orgy lifestyle that fear of AIDS had curbed somewhat during the Nineties. There inevitably will be another large crop of tragic results. Most of the blame will be laid at the doors of people like you who don't care enough to save these people from a suicidal and pathological sexualized lifestyle.
To: little jeremiah
Pretty unbelievable the amount of people supporting the homosexual agenda while trying to appear that they aren't.
I suspect they're infiltrators of the type we had years back. I know you remember them. Check their signups.
To: George W. Bush
Actually, the timing of this makes me sick. It is such obvious pandering by Bush and the Pubs to the right wing of his party who are disgusted at them all because of the immigration issue. So they pull the tried and true rabbit out of the hat, conservative social issues. Of course, Bush has done nothing about this for the first 4 years of his term, nor during the last two years, after having used the constitutional marriage amendement as a campaign issue this last time around. It's all such a phony ploy to placate the right wing of the party during a mid-term election year. And he and the congressional Pubs will throw out a few other conservative social issue bones to us in short order, to placate us for all of the other major issues, in particular illegal immigration, that they choose to push on an unwilling public. This makes me sick, as it is such obvious pandering, regardless of the value of the subject matter. And they do this, knowing the marriage amendment bill will never pass anyway. It's all so psychologically fraudulent.
To: George W. Bush
My friends are my friends. We are old enough to be settled in our lives. For the time being, we're all in good health, though I suppose the natural aging process will take care of that soon enough.
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posted on
06/05/2006 2:00:55 PM PDT
by
durasell
(!)
To: little jeremiah
Pretty unbelievable the amount of people supporting the homosexual agenda while trying to appear that they aren't. It has nothing to do with a mythical "homosexual agenda." It has to do with a choice between liberty or statist tyranny, and it seems that too many on here choose the latter.
To: George W. Bush
You guys are hopeless rubes. Well, when you're not busy being the Leather Condom Fairy for young sodomites. You seem obsessed with the details of gay sex, which is none of your business or the government's. Curious minds would like to know why you are so interested...
To: ModerateGOOPer
You seem obsessed with the details of gay sex, which is none of your business or the government's. Curious minds would like to know why you are so interested...
The lesbian sex thing is moderately interesting....though it does depend on what they look like.
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posted on
06/05/2006 2:09:22 PM PDT
by
durasell
(!)
To: ModerateGOOPer
####It has to do with a choice between liberty or statist tyranny, and it seems that too many on here choose the latter.####
What statist tyranny are you talking about?
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posted on
06/05/2006 2:09:52 PM PDT
by
puroresu
(Conservatism is an observation; Liberalism is an ideology)
To: flaglady47
It's all such a phony ploy to placate the right wing of the party during a mid-term election year. And he and the congressional Pubs will throw out a few other conservative social issue bones to us in short order, to placate us for all of the other major issues, in particular illegal immigration, that they choose to push on an unwilling public.
I think it's an attempt to distract us from their spending and the amnesty. They know we're mad as hell about both.
You have to wonder how stupid they think we are. Then you think about your fellow-voters and wonder if they might be right about the voters.
To: azhenfud
To: ModerateGOOPer
It has nothing to do with a mythical "homosexual agenda." It has to do with a choice between liberty or statist tyranny, and it seems that too many on here choose the latter. For a supposed fence straddler e.g. "Moderate" you seem to espouse the extremes to your advantage -in this case arguing for homosexual marriage being given judicially imposed hope...
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posted on
06/05/2006 2:16:06 PM PDT
by
DBeers
(†)
To: ModerateGOOPer
Curious minds would like to know why you are so interested...
Hey, I'm not the one bragging about appointing himself to be some some teenage pouf's condom nanny.
To: ModerateGOOPer
You seem obsessed with the details of gay sex, which is none of your business or the government's. Curious minds would like to know why you are so interested... LOL - DU beckons you back...
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posted on
06/05/2006 2:17:41 PM PDT
by
DBeers
(†)
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