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"grinder" |
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13 Aug 2007 12:57:58 PM |
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What's the hub-bub over gay marriage? |
If I were a politician and was asked if I support gay marriage I would say
marriage is a religious institution and not a governmental issue. That
question should be asked of religious representatives of the different
denominations and religions. However I am for civil unions.
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| User: "Merlin" |
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| Title: Re: What's the hub-bub over gay marriage? |
13 Aug 2007 02:06:34 PM |
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On Aug 13, 1:57 pm, "grinder" <sea...@earthlink.invalid> wrote:
If I were a politician and was asked if I support gay marriage I would say
marriage is a religious institution and not a governmental issue. That
question should be asked of religious representatives of the different
denominations and religions. However I am for civil unions.
As long as "Marriages" have tax breaks, benefits that cost ME, and
legal standing that may affect my life, then the government should
have a lot of say in their existence.
It's NOT just a religious institution.
How about if the homosexuals all call it a marriage and DON'T get any
additional benefit from it?
I mean, really, a couple of men playing with each others dicks. Two
women licking each others pussys. Penises in assholes. Sick chicks
sucking on each others clits.
Confusing children with all this ***** about homo-rights.
Afraid of homos? Yeah, I sure am. I'm afraid of what they might be
able to do to my society with their weirdness and sick *****.
Call me what you wish. Far more people think as I do then those who
accept the sickness of homos.
I'm an intelligent man. In more than 7 decades, I've seen hundreds of
homos in action. I've heard their stories. I've watched them act like
their homo selves.
The homos I've met are some of the strangest, most sociologically
fucked up, psychologically fucked up, sexually fucked up, sickest
people.
I have yet to ever meet one that was anything even approaching
"normal", by anyone's standards (except other homos and people who are
just as fucked up as they are).
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| User: "neoconis_ignoramus" |
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| Title: Re: What's the hub-bub over gay marriage? |
14 Aug 2007 12:44:44 PM |
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On Aug 13, 12:06 pm, Merlin <johndo...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
On Aug 13, 1:57 pm, "grinder" <sea...@earthlink.invalid> wrote:
If I were a politician and was asked if I support gay marriage I would say
marriage is a religious institution and not a governmental issue. That
question should be asked of religious representatives of the different
denominations and religions. However I am for civil unions.
As long as "Marriages" have tax breaks, benefits that cost ME, and
legal standing that may affect my life, then the government should
have a lot of say in their existence.
It's NOT just a religious institution.
How about if the homosexuals all call it a marriage and DON'T get any
additional benefit from it?
I mean, really, a couple of men playing with each others dicks. Two
women licking each others pussys. Penises in assholes. Sick chicks
sucking on each others clits.
Confusing children with all this ***** about homo-rights.
Afraid of homos? Yeah, I sure am. I'm afraid of what they might be
able to do to my society with their weirdness and sick *****.
Call me what you wish. Far more people think as I do then those who
accept the sickness of homos.
I'm an intelligent man. In more than 7 decades, I've seen hundreds of
homos in action. I've heard their stories. I've watched them act like
their homo selves.
The homos I've met are some of the strangest, most sociologically
fucked up, psychologically fucked up, sexually fucked up, sickest
people.
I have yet to ever meet one that was anything even approaching
"normal", by anyone's standards (except other homos and people who are
just as fucked up as they are).
"I'm an intelligent man"
You lost me right there, chief.
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| User: "Branson Hunter" |
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| Title: Re: What's the hub-bub over gay marriage? |
14 Aug 2007 12:36:11 PM |
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On Aug 13, 12:06 pm, Merlin <johndo...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
On Aug 13, 1:57 pm, "grinder" <sea...@earthlink.invalid> wrote:
If I were a politician and was asked if I support gay marriage I would say
marriage is a religious institution and not a governmental issue. That
question should be asked of religious representatives of the different
denominations and religions. However I am for civil unions.
As long as "Marriages" have tax breaks, benefits that cost ME, and
legal standing that may affect my life, then the government should
have a lot of say in their existence.
It's NOT just a religious institution.
How about if the homosexuals all call it a marriage and DON'T get any
additional benefit from it?
I mean, really, a couple of men playing with each others dicks. Two
women licking each others pussys. Penises in assholes. Sick chicks
sucking on each others clits.
Confusing children with all this ***** about homo-rights.
Afraid of homos? Yeah, I sure am. I'm afraid of what they might be
able to do to my society with their weirdness and sick *****.
Call me what you wish. Far more people think as I do then those who
accept the sickness of homos.
I'm an intelligent man. In more than 7 decades, I've seen hundreds of
homos in action. I've heard their stories. I've watched them act like
their homo selves.
Are you a 'homo'...?
The homos I've met are some of the strangest, most sociologically
fucked up, psychologically fucked up, sexually fucked up, sickest
people.
Do you live in a 'homo' collective?
I have yet to ever meet one that was anything even approaching
"normal", by anyone's standards (except other homos and people who are
just as fucked up as they are).
I doubt your 'normal' standard is anything but normal. Can you say
homophobe...
Branson Hunter
Lets not make the 08 elections about homosexuality, please.....
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| User: "Titix" |
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| Title: Re: What's the hub-bub over gay marriage? |
15 Aug 2007 12:40:19 AM |
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"Branson Hunter" <bh2322@netzero.net> wrote in message
news:1187112971.873351.306460@r34g2000hsd.googlegroups.com...
On Aug 13, 12:06 pm, Merlin <johndo...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
On Aug 13, 1:57 pm, "grinder" <sea...@earthlink.invalid> wrote:
If I were a politician and was asked if I support gay marriage I would
say
marriage is a religious institution and not a governmental issue.
That
question should be asked of religious representatives of the different
denominations and religions. However I am for civil unions.
As long as "Marriages" have tax breaks, benefits that cost ME, and
legal standing that may affect my life, then the government should
have a lot of say in their existence.
It's NOT just a religious institution.
How about if the homosexuals all call it a marriage and DON'T get any
additional benefit from it?
I mean, really, a couple of men playing with each others dicks. Two
women licking each others pussys. Penises in assholes. Sick chicks
sucking on each others clits.
Confusing children with all this ***** about homo-rights.
Afraid of homos? Yeah, I sure am. I'm afraid of what they might be
able to do to my society with their weirdness and sick *****.
Call me what you wish. Far more people think as I do then those who
accept the sickness of homos.
I'm an intelligent man. In more than 7 decades, I've seen hundreds of
homos in action. I've heard their stories. I've watched them act like
their homo selves.
Are you a 'homo'...?
The homos I've met are some of the strangest, most sociologically
fucked up, psychologically fucked up, sexually fucked up, sickest
people.
Do you live in a 'homo' collective?
I have yet to ever meet one that was anything even approaching
"normal", by anyone's standards (except other homos and people who are
just as fucked up as they are).
I doubt your 'normal' standard is anything but normal. Can you say
homophobe...
Branson Hunter
Lets not make the 08 elections about homosexuality, please.....
They have too, it's the only thing they got. Oh, wait, they have abortion
too.
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| User: "Noel8" |
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| Title: Re: What's the hub-bub over gay marriage? |
14 Aug 2007 06:41:37 PM |
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Branson Hunter wrote:
On Aug 13, 12:06 pm, Merlin <johndo...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
On Aug 13, 1:57 pm, "grinder" <sea...@earthlink.invalid> wrote:
If I were a politician and was asked if I support gay marriage I would say
marriage is a religious institution and not a governmental issue. That
question should be asked of religious representatives of the different
denominations and religions. However I am for civil unions.
As long as "Marriages" have tax breaks, benefits that cost ME, and
legal standing that may affect my life, then the government should
have a lot of say in their existence.
It's NOT just a religious institution.
How about if the homosexuals all call it a marriage and DON'T get any
additional benefit from it?
I mean, really, a couple of men playing with each others dicks. Two
women licking each others pussys. Penises in assholes. Sick chicks
sucking on each others clits.
Confusing children with all this ***** about homo-rights.
Afraid of homos? Yeah, I sure am. I'm afraid of what they might be
able to do to my society with their weirdness and sick *****.
Call me what you wish. Far more people think as I do then those who
accept the sickness of homos.
I'm an intelligent man. In more than 7 decades, I've seen hundreds of
homos in action. I've heard their stories. I've watched them act like
their homo selves.
Are you a 'homo'...?
The homos I've met are some of the strangest, most sociologically
fucked up, psychologically fucked up, sexually fucked up, sickest
people.
Do you live in a 'homo' collective?
I have yet to ever meet one that was anything even approaching
"normal", by anyone's standards (except other homos and people who are
just as fucked up as they are).
I doubt your 'normal' standard is anything but normal. Can you say
homophobe...
Branson Hunter
Lets not make the 08 elections about homosexuality, please.....
Afraid of homos? Yeah, I sure am. I'm afraid of what they might be
able to do to my society with their weirdness and sick *****.>>>
"Today the USA, tomorrow the world" the gays would do what Hitler
couldn't. grow up idiot
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| User: "grinder" |
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| Title: Re: What's the hub-bub over gay marriage? |
15 Aug 2007 02:39:28 PM |
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"Noel8" <T009@nyc.rr.com> wrote in message
news:46c23dad$0$6473$4c368faf@roadrunner.com...
Branson Hunter wrote:
On Aug 13, 12:06 pm, Merlin <johndo...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
On Aug 13, 1:57 pm, "grinder" <sea...@earthlink.invalid> wrote:
If I were a politician and was asked if I support gay marriage I would
say
marriage is a religious institution and not a governmental issue. That
question should be asked of religious representatives of the different
denominations and religions. However I am for civil unions.
As long as "Marriages" have tax breaks, benefits that cost ME, and
legal standing that may affect my life, then the government should
have a lot of say in their existence.
It's NOT just a religious institution.
If there were no religion there would only be civil unions (and maybe not
that). Marriage is a religious institution and was instituted by religious
authorities - not by governments.
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| User: "Branson Hunter" |
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| Title: Re: What's the hub-bub over gay marriage? |
14 Aug 2007 10:00:35 PM |
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On Aug 14, 4:41 pm, Noel8 <T...@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
Branson Hunter wrote:
On Aug 13, 12:06 pm, Merlin <johndo...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
On Aug 13, 1:57 pm, "grinder" <sea...@earthlink.invalid> wrote:
Noel8 wrote:
Afraid of homos? Yeah, I sure am. I'm afraid of what they might be
able to do to my society
Your society?
with their weirdness and sick *****.
You seem to know lots about what 'they' do?
"Today the USA, tomorrow the world" the gays would do what Hitler
couldn't. grow up idiot
Word of advice, sleep on your back.
Branson Hunter
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: What's the hub-bub over gay marriage? |
15 Aug 2007 02:37:32 PM |
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On 14 Aug., 19:36, Branson Hunter <bh2...@netzero.net> wrote:
On Aug 13, 12:06 pm, Merlin <johndo...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
On Aug 13, 1:57 pm, "grinder" <sea...@earthlink.invalid> wrote:
If I were a politician and was asked if I support gay marriage I would say
marriage is a religious institution and not a governmental issue. That
question should be asked of religious representatives of the different
denominations and religions. However I am for civil unions.
As long as "Marriages" have tax breaks, benefits that cost ME, and
legal standing that may affect my life, then the government should
have a lot of say in their existence.
I don't smoke and I pay for people with lung cancer. I don't have
children and I pay school taxes. I'm not old and I pay for healthcare
for old people. I'm not a woman and I pay for treatment for women with
breast cancer...
Want me to go on?
It's NOT just a religious institution.
How about if the homosexuals all call it a marriage and DON'T get any
additional benefit from it?
I mean, really, a couple of men playing with each others dicks. Two
women licking each others pussys. Penises in assholes. Sick chicks
sucking on each others clits.
And this is any of your concern in which way exactly?
Funny: I'm 100% straight, been married for 17 years and yet, I don't
see any problem with marriage or civil union or whatever you call it
for homosexuals giving them the same rights than me...
That's probably because 1- i don't care what consenting adults do
together, 2- I'm totally confident about my own sexuality and, most
importantly, 3- I'm not a bigotted ***** like you.
Confusing children with all this ***** about homo-rights.
Every second marriage between heteros ends in a divorce. Talk about
confusing children...
Do you want to forbid divorces too?
Afraid of homos? Yeah, I sure am. I'm afraid of what they might be
able to do to my society with their weirdness and sick *****.
People like you are much more scarier.
They're the same who opposed same rights for African-Americans not so
long ago...
Call me what you wish. Far more people think as I do then those who
accept the sickness of homos.
You're the sick one...
Tell me: when you rent porn, do you get excited when two women are
doing it together?
I'm an intelligent man. In more than 7 decades, I've seen hundreds of
homos in action. I've heard their stories. I've watched them act like
their homo selves.
"In action". Really?
And what were you doing so close?
To me, it seems that you part of this "action"...
Are you a 'homo'...?
The homos I've met are some of the strangest, most sociologically
fucked up, psychologically fucked up, sexually fucked up, sickest
people.
Sieg heil!
Do you live in a 'homo' collective?
I have yet to ever meet one that was anything even approaching
"normal", by anyone's standards (except other homos and people who are
just as fucked up as they are).
Go out a bit. Meet people. Learn something.
I doubt your 'normal' standard is anything but normal. Can you say
homophobe...
Not only you "can", but you "must".
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| User: "z" |
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| Title: Re: What's the hub-bub over gay marriage? |
15 Aug 2007 01:15:40 PM |
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On Aug 13, 3:06 pm, Merlin <johndo...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
In more than 7 decades, I've seen hundreds of
homos in action.
Dude, LOG OFF those sites once in a while!!!
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| User: "John" |
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| Title: Re: What's the hub-bub over gay marriage? |
15 Aug 2007 02:19:40 PM |
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On Aug 13, 3:06 pm, Merlin <johndo...@fastmail.fm> wrote:
On Aug 13, 1:57 pm, "grinder" <sea...@earthlink.invalid> wrote:
If I were a politician and was asked if I support gay marriage I would say
marriage is a religious institution and not a governmental issue. That
question should be asked of religious representatives of the different
denominations and religions. However I am for civil unions.
As long as "Marriages" have tax breaks, benefits that cost ME, and
legal standing that may affect my life, then the government should
have a lot of say in their existence.
Nope.
It's NOT just a religious institution.
Sure it is. Let's take government out of the marriage equation.
How about if the homosexuals all call it a marriage and DON'T get any
additional benefit from it?
Why shouldn't they?
I mean, really, a couple of men playing with each others dicks. Two
women licking each others pussys. Penises in assholes. Sick chicks
sucking on each others clits.
Confusing children with all this ***** about homo-rights.
Afraid of homos? Yeah, I sure am. I'm afraid of what they might be
able to do to my society with their weirdness and sick *****.
What weirdness and sick *****? Do tell.
Call me what you wish. Far more people think as I do then those who
accept the sickness of homos.
I'm an intelligent man. In more than 7 decades, I've seen hundreds of
homos in action. I've heard their stories. I've watched them act like
their homo selves.
In action? Were you taking pictures also?
The homos I've met are some of the strangest, most sociologically
fucked up, psychologically fucked up, sexually fucked up, sickest
people.
You've met, had lunch with, gone to ball games with, knelt at church
with, visited with, many homosexuals in your 70 years and never knew
it. You're sick one.
I have yet to ever meet one that was anything even approaching
"normal", by anyone's standards (except other homos and people who are
just as fucked up as they are).
Normal as judged by society's standards, not yours.
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