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by blog_fever2 June 19, 2009 6:40 PM EDT
Wow! I am straight and even I thought your message was offensive... You have the right to your opinion, but ouch....
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by IrishWench01 June 19, 2009 6:05 PM EDT
by kobbleur June 19, 2009 12:27 PM PDT
IrishWench your mean and angry tone explains 2 things - that you were raised Catholic and the reason why you are divorced. HATER. ...........

Wrong, I was not raised Catholic, nor am I now. I'm not a Christian of any kind. You wouldn't know the reason I'm divorced, but of course that is just an excuse you are using to attack me rather than respond to what I've said. And I'm no hater. You are in fact a simpleton and ignorant which is why you haven't the ability to actually speak to an issue.
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by danolgb June 19, 2009 5:59 PM EDT
Hate to burst your bubble (actually I don't) but in all but a handful of States adoption by Gays and Lesbians is perfectly legal. In fact, even in States with DOMAs, gays can adopt the children of their partners, many school boards already have LGBT members, so that is moot as well. As for curricula being biased, what is your definition of bias? There shouldn't be any bias either way, but inclusion of LGBT issues in curricula isn't biased any more than saying Catholics or Jews or Mormons exist in curricula or even studying what different religions believe which I'm perfectly okay with as long as it isn't proselytizing.

When you have a block of people imposing their religious beliefs on you through law, then come talk to me about lack of respect. Once same sex marriage is legal, we will all see that the sky hasn't fallen and everyone is still allowed to believe what they want. The Constitution already protects the rights of Churches to preach what they want. What it doesn't allow is any one particular religious belief to be the law over others.
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by IrishWench01 June 19, 2009 5:59 PM EDT
by toldyouso29 June 19, 2009 12:27 PM PDT

so you really are complaining about all other whiners because they draw attention and space away from your own personal whining?. When you have to preface your remarks by describing either agenda, affiliation, gender, race, marital status, religion or any other personal information--it is no longer about the objectivity of the article--it has become--in a very, very sad way--all about you, and why you have more of a right to be upset than those 'other groups'--add yourself to the list of people that you despise.

Nope, I'm not whining or bitter or have an agenda. I'm speaking my mind to the subject at hand. I'm fed up with it. I'm disgusted by the fact that a group of people can be so self centered and so bent on everything being about their agenda and their preferences. This country is full of needs. The President should be addressing the most crucial at this time that involve the majority of the citizens as a whole. If you choose to dismiss everything I said because I addressed my own situation (of which I have handled very well on my own without the assistance of others or making a political hoopla out of it at all, let alone every chance I get) Then so be it. That's your choice. It certainly doesn't exempt the bases or truth of what I've said.
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by Questionews June 19, 2009 5:53 PM EDT
The Gay community's is not going to be able to force this issue from the top down. If it's going to happen, it's got to happen from the bottom up. A state & local approach will have to do for now. Only after a majority of states change their gay rights laws will the Feds follow suit. Putting their resources & effort into trying to make changes in the laws on a national level is a waste of time & material. Their best bet for now is to relocate to those states that have already modified their laws.
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by blog_fever2 June 19, 2009 5:53 PM EDT
Church! These posters do not want to admit any of the progress that has been made because it is not the level that they want. Sad.
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by blog_fever2 June 19, 2009 5:47 PM EDT
President Obama is not the one holding up the change. Keep that in mind during your street protest.
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by blog_fever2 June 19, 2009 5:42 PM EDT
I agree. I really dislike the changes!!!
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by blog_fever2 June 19, 2009 5:41 PM EDT
Nobody is forcing anyone to do anything. If you want to leave, that is your choice, just like your lifestyle. Whichever choice you make, please just keep it to yourself. This is all getting old.
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by Questionews June 19, 2009 5:38 PM EDT
You forgot his promise to repeal the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy. Maybe he forgot.
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