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To: bigsigh

There has never been, in this country or any other, the right of one man to marry another man or a woman to marry another woman. Homosexual activists and their supporters (people with twisted morality like yourself) are trying to - now listen carefully - CHANGE THE EXISTING LAW AND MORAL ORDER.

You are trying to revolutionize and change the very meaning of "family" and "marriage". Why? So that people who are psychologically and mentally ill can play house and pretend that having sodomy with someone of the same sex is the same as marriage. To the detriment of themselves, society and who knows how many children.

The only way any "gay" rights have made inroads is through judicial acitivism and some wayward legislatures, but primarily through rogue power mad judges.

If you are in favor of small goverment, you would be in favor of different localities allowing or prohibiting homosexuals from getting married. To each his own, right? But no, you want the homosexual agenda to trump the desires and viewpoints of the vast majority of the population. Not exactly "freedom" in my book.


190 posted on 01/22/2006 7:50:49 PM PST by little jeremiah
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To: little jeremiah
Rights are not IN this country and they are not subject to majority vote.

Closing report.

What have we learned:

People will say you have a twisted morality because you support individual liberty.

Homosexuals can't have babies.

People who support gay marruage support NAMBLA (The extreme homosexual agenda).

When in doubt, call the mod, call your posse, attack, but don't support basic amercian values.

I've had enough ladies and gentlemen. Play with each other for awhile.

192 posted on 01/22/2006 7:54:24 PM PST by bigsigh
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