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07-20-2008, 12:59 AM
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Pfft Obama is not going to let us marry ... he is simply not going to stop state federalism. What's the alternative? McCain, who recently made the biggest fool of himself on Ellen, (I love it when politicians say gay people cannot get married but cannot even give ONE ONE ONE logical, legal, rational justification for it)...They are in fact a comic act, no need to watch Comedy central... That idiot senator in some Southern state was clamoring about banning sex toys...I mean, stuff like that is just hilarious.

Anyway, it is not like McCain is going to shoot for a marriage ban amendment (which would never pass either)... So not voting for Obama due to his stance on gay rights is pretty stupid.

And no gay dreamies cannot benefit from marriage until the UNITED STATES stops marriage discrimination
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Yeah, that was out of line, I apologize.

I spoke with one of my friends again today about her stance on politics. She won't budge because she feels it is on her shoulders to uphold the sanctity of marriage.
LOL, if anything, homosexuals are SAVING the decaying and outdated institution of marriage -- I don't support gay marriage myself (I am too good to bow to heteronormativity) but PFFT, LOL, "sanctity of marriage"... HA!
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Well, I guess wanting to be 'man and wife' is deep down a straight-people ideal, but I think most people who are for gay marriage are really concerned about equal rights and benefits. But I mean, yeah, we shouldn't care what it's called as long as it gives us equality.

And these homophobes piss me off. "Sanctity of marriage" is a good one, with half of all marriages ending in divorce, lol.
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Man... that "sactity of marriage" thing is HILARIOUS!!!


and like someone said, it's not really gonna make a difference whether Obama or McCain wins the election (in respect to abortion and gay marriage).

McCain won't be able to make abortion ilegal and he won't even touch gay marriage, it'll all stay the same way.

Obama won't change the status of abortion, and he won't actually "make" gay marriage legal in all of the US.

So it all stays pretty much the same way.


Except for us, of course... one guy doesnt give a shit about us, but the other one has been supporting the Dream Act for quite a while and Durbing has been supporting his campaign since he began it.
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