To: TexasPatriot8
If a private company wants to offer same-sex marriage benefits, its really nobody else's business.
5 posted on
09/01/2006 12:14:23 PM PDT by
WallStsk8r
(Ready to rock)
To: WallStsk8r
"If a private company wants to offer same-sex marriage benefits, its really nobody else's business." Yeh, let them add to the death rate of homosexuals, why should you care?
14 posted on
09/01/2006 12:20:06 PM PDT by
celmak
To: WallStsk8r
Clearly you did not read the article. It has nothing to do with WalMart offering gay marriage benefits. It has to do with WalMart joining the Gay and Lesbian Chamber of commerce, who are huge proponants of national legalized gay marraige, WalMart donating $25,000 TO START to the NGLCC, Wal-Mart agreeing to fund two conventions for the NGLCC, Wal-Mart giving gay organizations special treatement discounts because of their joining this NGLCC, and by proxy, WalMart supporting the radical flaming gay agenda as a whole.
As a rule of thumb, I always read an article and people's posts before responding to them. Try that out and then post about it. :)
22 posted on
09/01/2006 12:28:21 PM PDT by
TexasPatriot8
(Irrational is the person who is offended by the mention of a God that he doesn't believe exists.)
To: WallStsk8r; All
If a private company wants to offer same-sex marriage benefits, its really nobody else's business. And by EXACTLY THE SAME reasoning, if people who disapprove organize like minded people to not shop there anymore and get out the word to other people who feel the same way so that they are all together on that - It really isn't anyone who disagrees with the boy-cotters business. In the United States Constitution, both groups are granted freedom of association.
50 posted on
09/01/2006 1:01:20 PM PDT by
MrEdd
(The easiest way to LIE with statistics is to use the average instead of the Median.)
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