Comments on: Mass. Aims To Open Gay Marriage Floodgates
State Senate Votes To Allow Same-Sex Couples From Other States; House Expected To Vote This Week
- Posted by whiskyrocker at 01:24 AM : Jul 16, 2008
We are voices crying in the wilderness. - Reply to this comment
- noseonurface
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Very well stated. Couldn''t of said it better myself. - Reply to this comment
- Floodgates is right......they have no idea what they are releasing into and upon this country. This is a flood of filth that will wash away everything in it''s path leaving behind the stench of sexual perversion.
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- I do not think sexual orientation plays too much of a role for employment any more, unless said person,by way of actions is unsuitable for the job. I happen to work in an area of 5 people..guess who is the minority. Violent crimes should always be fought against,no matter who the victim is
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- I understand bothsides,the church people, and the *** that want equality. but remember what is''normal to one, may not seem normal to another. It is the constant barage that causes problems on both sides
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- That is also why the divorce rate is about 50%...women too wanted equal rights so now they too want the right to hound dog around and can''t seem to remain faithful to the person they vowed to love until death
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- Thats true enough
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- Don''''t forget monogomy is,or should be a part of marriage too, not sure too many gay men could handle that,observation from those geys I know
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Posted by lovesamerica at 11:36 PM : Jul 15, 2008
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Not sure any men can handle it, from my observation of men, straight and g a y. - Reply to this comment
- God bless Massachusetts.
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- p.s. I happen to be a very loving accepting person. Maybe I just feel my rights to live in a moral society are being attacked,not just by geys but by every avenue of life that assults my sensibilities. I am not religious, but I am moral.
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