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Symmetry wrote:Sadly the UK is lagging behind, but I hope this is another step towards equal rights.
Fascinating article on the back-room decision making published in the NYTimes:
Behind N.Y. Gay Marriage, an Unlikely Mix of Forces
bedub1 wrote:Symmetry wrote:Sadly the UK is lagging behind, but I hope this is another step towards equal rights.
Fascinating article on the back-room decision making published in the NYTimes:
Behind N.Y. Gay Marriage, an Unlikely Mix of Forces
So will this make them happy or will they continue to bitch?
Symmetry wrote:bedub1 wrote:Symmetry wrote:Sadly the UK is lagging behind, but I hope this is another step towards equal rights.
Fascinating article on the back-room decision making published in the NYTimes:
Behind N.Y. Gay Marriage, an Unlikely Mix of Forces
So will this make them happy or will they continue to bitch?
Who's that Bedub? Who are you deferring to when you say "them"? It's tough to answer your question if you don't specify. Off hand I'd say that this decision will make a lot of people happy, some people unhappy, and cause a fair amount of bitching. But that's obvious.
Any chance of some clarification Bedub?
bedub1 wrote:Symmetry wrote:bedub1 wrote:Symmetry wrote:Sadly the UK is lagging behind, but I hope this is another step towards equal rights.
Fascinating article on the back-room decision making published in the NYTimes:
Behind N.Y. Gay Marriage, an Unlikely Mix of Forces
So will this make them happy or will they continue to bitch?
Who's that Bedub? Who are you deferring to when you say "them"? It's tough to answer your question if you don't specify. Off hand I'd say that this decision will make a lot of people happy, some people unhappy, and cause a fair amount of bitching. But that's obvious.
Any chance of some clarification Bedub?
lol...NOPE. I love unclear-antecedents.
I'm just hoping everybody will stfu. I'm tired of listening to all the bitching and whining and complaining etc.
Army of GOD wrote:What about the left and right sides?
Army of GOD wrote:What about the left and right sides?
natty_dread wrote:Religious leaders throw hissy fits

Its not a Christian bluff, its very unChristian right wing black mail.karelpietertje wrote:
Politicians shouldn't be scared of this christian bluff. I do assume the moderate and liberal christians will see through this childish action of the Church, and realize that a politician who is banned over the 'gay' issue can still be a good christian, even if some conservative bishop is spewing lies by telling people the politician will go to hell.
bedub1 wrote:Symmetry wrote:Sadly the UK is lagging behind, but I hope this is another step towards equal rights.
Fascinating article on the back-room decision making published in the NYTimes:
Behind N.Y. Gay Marriage, an Unlikely Mix of Forces
So will this make them happy or will they continue to bitch?

Phatscotty wrote:Just curious, but how is marriage a right?
Phatscotty wrote:What right is infringed upon for a man who can't marry man, or a woman a woman, or a dude and his goat?
Phatscotty wrote:Quick story what I saw when I was in Weiners district. We were at our hotel, around midnight toastin drinks outside, and about 20 dudes jump out of 4 minivans, all wearing maroon suit coats and sun-glasses. I caught a glimpse of the pins they were wearin but hadn't seen it before. (Mormons?) We joked they were the secret service and the one guy had better stash his K2!
The next day, they are all out on the corner with traditional marriage only signs, and honk if you support em. So I gave him a honk, and the guy in the back seat, a district manager from Rhode Island says all loud "If I was drivin I'd have driven right over those fucks!" I told him "there is no need for murder today, and that I'm glad I am driving and not going to prison." I did feel awkward after that, and then I realized he was hittin on me.
You should have heard this guy. "don't knock it till you try it!" "I did it once" couple more drinks "yeah I did it 2 or 3 times" end of the night his friend tells me "he's as gay as the day is long" He challenged me to phone numbers and it was a quick fix for me to let him know I am straight and there are no questions there, walked up to thee hottest chik in the bar and I made her laugh off the bat and we hung with her for about an hour and man was he jealous! So weird but twas the best of times.
Woodruff wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Just curious, but how is marriage a right?
It isn't marriage itself, it is all of the government-enforced rights that are specifically tied into marriage.
Phatscotty wrote:Woodruff wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Just curious, but how is marriage a right?
It isn't marriage itself, it is all of the government-enforced rights that are specifically tied into marriage.
government enforced rights? so...this is all about benefits?
The gov't has an interest in rewarding people who produce new tax payers. There is a reason for it.

Baron Von PWN wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Woodruff wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Just curious, but how is marriage a right?
It isn't marriage itself, it is all of the government-enforced rights that are specifically tied into marriage.
government enforced rights? so...this is all about benefits?
The gov't has an interest in rewarding people who produce new tax payers. There is a reason for it.
yes because marriage is the only way that happens, thats also the only purpose of mariage. Also homosexuals are incapable of reproduction amirght? or amiright?
Phatscotty wrote:So, does an 8 year old have a right to get married? 14 year old? 16?

Phatscotty wrote:Woodruff wrote:Phatscotty wrote:Just curious, but how is marriage a right?
It isn't marriage itself, it is all of the government-enforced rights that are specifically tied into marriage.
government enforced rights? so...this is all about benefits?
The gov't has an interest in rewarding people who produce new tax payers. There is a reason for it.
Phatscotty wrote:So, does an 8 year old have a right to get married? 14 year old? 16?
Phatscotty wrote:So, does an 8 year old have a right to get married? 14 year old? 16?
Phatscotty wrote:
The gov't has an interest in rewarding people who produce new tax payers. There is a reason for it.
Symmetry wrote:Phatscotty wrote:
The gov't has an interest in rewarding people who produce new tax payers. There is a reason for it.
That's a sad definition of marriage. I don't know how much attention you give to my posts- usually you seem to do your best to dodge them, but just give 10 seconds to thinking about your last post. Stop and look at it. For ten seconds. That's all.
Did you see anything? Did anything come to mind?
You might have noticed that it's the so called "defenders" of "traditional" marriage that want to make it "separate but equal", or who claim that it's not about love.
How about we allow gay people the right to marry and don't have some sort of separate but equal system when it comes to the rights granted by that marriage?
That's not unreasonable, is it?
Symmetry wrote:Phatscotty wrote:
The gov't has an interest in rewarding people who produce new tax payers. There is a reason for it.
That's a sad definition of marriage.