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- They would run you down in the street because you disagree with them. Funny you don''''t see hetrosexual''''s rioting or blacklisting anyone in Con or Mass. becuase the law isn''''t in their favor.
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Posted by stick1772
How is the law not in favor of heterosexuals in Mass. or Conn.? Last time I checked, *** weren''t preventing others from getting married there.
This is not a zero sum game. The right of *** to marry does not infringe on the ability of others to marry as well. Your viewpoint is not based on any form of logic. - Reply to this comment
- How can you hope to win someone over to your side by pissing them off? Bible thumping doesn%u2019t work in the gay community, how can pro gay agendas make an impact in hard core religious communities?
I%u2019m gay and against prop.8, but for the life of me can%u2019t figure how antagonizing the adversary will bring about the desired results? Boycott specific businesses, YES, but reckless, forceful acceptance of an agenda won%u2019t work.
The world if rife with examples of forced acceptance that doesn%u2019t work. - Reply to this comment
- It never changes. It just evolves from one group to another over time.
Those who are in the majority want to create a minority with fewer civil liberties than they have. it is disgusting, but America has done it over and over again
Chinese
Blacks
Catholics
Hispanics
Italians
Jews
Germans
Irish
All were treated as second class citizens by the majority- they were denied everything from basic freedoms to the right to own property. Whites and hispanics were killed for getting married in the 1800''s. Blacks and whites were killed for marriage in the last century. Bigotry, fear, ignorance, and hate abound.
Yet today we again have people who, based on their "religion", will do away with the life , liberty, and pursuit of happiness of others who are "different" in their eyes.
Shame on my country. Shame on those who mistakenly consider themselves "Christian". For they are neither true to Christian ideas or good Americans. They are the worst of humanity- the fearful and the bigoted.
"Separate but equal" is the shame of America. - Reply to this comment
- Who''s filled with all the hate now???
They would run you down in the street because you disagree with them. Funny you don''t see hetrosexual''s rioting or blacklisting anyone in Con or Mass. becuase the law isn''t in their favor. - Reply to this comment
- Start standing in their yards and around their businesses and boycotting them.
See how much faster the gay businesses fail when we don''t support them. - Reply to this comment
- Voting with your dollars is certainly everyone''s right. If you gave money to a campaign that''s a public record. People don''t have to support YOU if they feel your beliefs are anathema to their lives. However, the risk here is that a boycott will escalate into something much more dangerous.
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- CBS, it really is stupid that you would censor a passage from your own article?
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- "Those campaigning to end same-*** marriage drew up their own blacklist, sending letter to large donors to the campaign to save same-*** marriage, demanding equal money or threatening to publish their names"
Sounds like blacklists are a good way to go, it worked for the anti-gay people, what''s fair for them is fair for everybody. - Reply to this comment
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