Posted on 07/24/2012 1:37:47 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
I’m well past fed up with the totalitarian gaystapo.
Win-win.
All the people in Indiana need to do is to look across Illinois and into Iowa to devastation that Gay Marriage has brought to Iowa.
I don’t know about others, but I am more likely to want to consider work in Indiana because of that.
I don’t see the downside to having homosexuals move out. Maybe it would catch on with other states.
I liked Indianapolis when I was stationed there for training in 1981. Lots going on.
Is unemployment so low in Indiana that employers are having to resort to hiring sodomites?
Conservatives are saying that if you want to have a gay marriage or an abortion, you can move to NYC, LA, or SF, or any large city in the nation, but there should also be room in this country for communities that are rated G.
I was just thinking: How is this a bad thing?
If true, wouldn’t this also shift HIV carriers to other states, lowering both Indiana’s medical costs and the rate of new infections in their state?
If it keeps away leftist garbage that tend to move in from fifth column hell holes like NYC and California. who leave a wake of distruction in their path by bringing their communist voting habits with them,then GOOD!!
Homosexuality all thru the land is a SCOURGE.....Abortion, Gay Rights, etc. have RUINED our once fine country......RUINED it.
So if Indiana State University is all about diversity and tolerance, they must have about 50% conservative Christians on their faculty, right???
Sit down and shut up, queers...we are tired of your whining. 2%. That’s it.
Tingley said he knows people who probably would leave Indiana if the state constitution was amended to include a same-sex marriage prohibition.
So perverts and pedophiles moving out of your State is a bad thing???
ok, about 1% of the population is supposedly gay. Of that, I don’t know how many are going to leave because they can’t have a “commitment” — most gays don’t want commitment
Considering the number of states with such an amendment in their constitutions, the reporter might have looked up actual statistics. But then, unsupported allegations make better headlines.
And yet such bans enjoy comfortable electoral margins. What say you to that, ISU sociology professor?
Pretty contrived story. She went from a local business owner, to the local university and the Chamber of Commerce to fill find people who told her what she wanted to write.
The question in my mind is why manufacture this story now? Election ploy I suppose.
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