Posted on 06/15/2011 7:52:47 AM PDT by Cronos
"The stampede is on," Archibishop Timothy Dolan wrote in a blog post. "Our elected senators who have stood courageous in their refusal to capitulate on the state's presumption to redefine marriage are reporting unrelenting pressure to cave-in."
He equated the move to allow same-sex marriage to life in China or North Korea, where "government presumes daily to 'redefine' rights, relationships, values and natural law."
Meanwhile, New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms, an evangelical Christian group, warned that Republicans who support gay marriage will face primaries next year as the GOP seeks to keep control of the chamber.
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Thanks for the ping!
you are correct.
the city is a slime pit and the Daily News is a leftist RAG.
so you would get that type of reaction from its readers...
No 35%
I'm not sure 1%
Excellent point. Let’s pound that in.
This thing is probably being hit by all the cross-dressing Weiners out there in la-la land of New York
Yup. Voted this AM and the poll os overwhelmingly Yes. NY is hopelessly flawed.
I have the feeling, this one was heavily preloaded. Notice, there is no count on the website.
True. I don't think that merits a theocracy in this day and age, but then the opposite end of French/Turkish style laicity is wrong too. I rather think the Indian way of secularism which is "practise your religion openly even talk of it as a politician, but it's your own, don't force others" is the best way.
It's about G-d and G-d's place as the foundation of everything. -- note going to happen in a flawed human world. Even in history whenever this has happened its been brief and then collapsed.
There must be a ton of perversion among our elites. They just keep pushing this stuff like they really believe it.
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