11/14/2008 9:10:16 PM
^ It's not a moral claim in any meaningful sense.Our entire legal system is "legislating morality" using the broad definition of "morality" but you and I both know that's not what people are talking about.Let's assume it IS genetic though, that still is not good enough reason to allow it, because certain psychopaths have genetic dispositions to being psychopaths, that doesn't make them allowable. If something is genetic though AND it poses no measurable harm to society (which studies have repeatedly shown), then that puts it on the list of things, from a religious perspective, that God has personally designed and created; or from a rational perspective, has no reason to be dis-allowed by society.If it's not genetic, but is instead congenital, then it's STILL on the list of things that God has created AND that pose no harm to society, with the catch that depending on the nature of its pathway, could be "cured" by medical science (which ironically these same people would be inclined to be against).If however it's purely a choice (which i HIGHLY doubt it is, because i've never "chosen" to be straight it's how i've always been as far as I can remember), it's a little bit more nebulous religiously, but still from a rational perspective is an expression of CHOICE that also causes no harm to society, like using certain recreational drugs, or being able to paint nigger on free speech walls*. Considering studies have shown this doesn't harm society and can even be beneficial to the adoption system, I can't see why true small-government conservatives would be against it. Looking at the evidence, the only good reason to be against equal rights for all is for religion, and we all know what happens when you mix religion and government (see Axis of Evil country Iran).*joke
11/14/2008 9:27:09 PM
Its happening today at 1:30 in downtown Raleigh here:Beyond this Raleigh protest (which I believe is going to be the biggest one in NC), there are also protests going on in Charlotte, Asheville, Boone, Greensboro, an Equality NC conference in Durham, protests in Greenville, and in Wilmington as far as North Carolina goes, and in other locations across the nation in every capital city & other cities.here, poke fun at the sound of my voice a little from my radio commentary playing yesterday & today: http://www.wchl1360.com/mp3/commentary/commentary.mp3[Edited on November 15, 2008 at 9:01 AM. Reason : .]
11/15/2008 8:32:01 AM
The opening rally in Raleigh at the protest I helped organize, across from the legislative building.Jim Neal, whose senatorial campaign I worked on, was one of the speakers... you can see him there between the flag & the police officer.Marching in the rain (Myself, & a few family members & friends are in this photo, but hard to see)Protesting loudly at the governors mansion after the rain had cleared up.I haven't verified it, but I heard it described as the largest gay rights event in NC history.[Edited on November 15, 2008 at 5:59 PM. Reason : .]
11/15/2008 5:54:45 PM
I went a similar event here in Albuquerque. Lots of humans. I've become accustomed to tiny demonstrations, so the turnout impressed me.
11/15/2008 10:55:12 PM
11/16/2008 12:35:47 AM
There were protests & rallies across NC, across the nation, and in at least 10 other countries as well.A statement from the movements national website
11/16/2008 6:27:02 AM
11/16/2008 7:00:42 AM
1 Million strong thats not even a tenth of the population of this country, stop trying to make it sound like its some huge number. I still don't understand why your protesting a California vote throughout the country. Why does that vote matter more than the landslide defeats for gay marriage in Arizona and Florida. The only way Gay Marriage is ever going be legal is if the SCOTUS makes it legal.
11/16/2008 4:05:01 PM
^CA was unique in the anti-gay rights ballot measures that happened on that day in that it was to remove a right guaranteed by the CA constitution to allow marriage equality without residency restrictions. (MA for example didn't have residency restrictions, but Romney dredged up an old law that was actually used to prevent out of state interracial couples from getting married in MA, to block same-sex marriage there which made CA the only option for gay couples, but that was overturned only recently & CT started recognizing marriage equality recently as well). Gay people from across the country were getting married in CA so this directly affected people in many states, and CA is a symbol for gay rights. And SCOTUS is always more likely to take cases of nationwide concern, so without a broad movement there is less chance SCOTUS will do anything about it. But this wasn't just anti-prop 8 in CA protest, it was a rally for marriage equality & gay rights in general all over the entire US.
11/16/2008 5:27:44 PM
11/16/2008 5:58:21 PM
I like this shot where you can see a building in NC's capital and a sign with a pic of NC on either side of this movement.
11/16/2008 6:54:34 PM
11/16/2008 9:23:50 PM
It's really good for your cause when the majority of the folks protesting look like degenerates.
11/16/2008 9:42:40 PM
This protest doesn’t make any sense, where it happened makes no sense, why it happened makes no sense, this isn’t as important as other issues so it shouldn’t be addressed at all, this movement is aiming towards all the wrong goals, if this effort really wanted to be successful it should be protesting against democrats, more people would be interested if the protesters took the exact opposite positions and were protesting against their own causes instead of for them, the only reason someone would be involved with this is to sleep with girls into equal rights bullshit, this protest will be very detrimental towards its own cause, the people involved with this protest are dumbasses, over a million people is way too small to matter, and everyone involved looks like degenerates anyways.Just to make sure I took it all in correctly... the largest event for this movement in this state's history was the single most confusing & backwards event in the history of the world. Got it.
11/16/2008 10:08:30 PM
Pretty close to reality there chief.
11/16/2008 10:29:46 PM
http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/2008/01/23/18-awareness/
11/16/2008 11:00:56 PM
i mean, i am pro gay marriage, i just think the protest shit is kind of dumb.. there was a legitimate vote, it passed (wasn't even that close). what are people protesting, the right for people to vote? it just seems pretty ironic that people are people are protesting for their right to choose what they want to do, but they don't think it's fair that the majority of people in California chose to vote for Prop 8. put the issue on a ballot next election and try again..[Edited on November 16, 2008 at 11:18 PM. Reason : .]
11/16/2008 11:17:22 PM
Look man, just get over it. The consensus of the NATION is that we don't want it.So go build something else with your cardboard and markers.
11/16/2008 11:46:07 PM
There has to be a better way to get whatever message they're trying to send across.
11/17/2008 1:05:46 AM
i think it's pretty ridiculous that we can limit rights on the minority by a popular vote. it's also pretty ridiculous that californians can amend their constitution by a simple majority ballot initiative.
11/17/2008 1:13:04 AM
I understand organizing support and having a demonstration... but protesting directly towards NC govt and the governor's mansion?
11/17/2008 7:43:31 AM
11/17/2008 8:58:35 AM
i agree. that's why we're a democratic republic. imagine if we could have federal ballot initiatives to amend the constitution. this country would have been fucked long ago.
11/17/2008 10:15:48 AM
true that
11/17/2008 5:18:27 PM
dont be a fag ... issue settled
11/17/2008 6:05:24 PM
you should just get used to the idea of gay marriage dawg.because for all the racism, sexism, and other bigotry that has and will always spew from some in this country, america always pulls through in the end and does the right thing.[Edited on November 17, 2008 at 6:58 PM. Reason : .]
11/17/2008 6:58:23 PM
no one is saying you can't fuck or love whom you want. I mean really...do you just want the tax breaks? Then make it a civil union and get over it.
11/17/2008 7:39:22 PM
^
11/17/2008 7:41:33 PM
11/17/2008 7:56:09 PM
I thought this was interesting, but didn't want to start a new thread to share it.http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/27774058/
11/17/2008 10:26:53 PM
i agree with that. you serve our country, you can be loud and proud all you want.
11/17/2008 10:34:31 PM
11/17/2008 10:35:17 PM
noa civil union is not another name for marriage. they are two distinctly different unions in the eyes of both state and local governments.as i already said, a married couple is afforded many more rights and benefits than a civil union couple.so it's not an issue of what to call it[Edited on November 17, 2008 at 11:44 PM. Reason : .]
11/17/2008 11:43:26 PM
11/18/2008 3:04:31 AM
I hear a lot of people express the sentiment to make marriage a religious thing, and civil unions a government thing even from many gay and lesbian friends & I appreciate the underlying values of equality & separation of church & state within that notion, but I worry in the US that this is an impossible victory to win. Trying to add marriage equality to a minority seems like the shorter road to equality than to take away government marriages from everyone. I agree the law should treat everyone fairly, but personally I feel the quickest remedy is to have government recognize marriages for gay couples in a purely civil sense without imposing any restrictions on the church (not that they force churches to marry people of different faiths or atheists or any other group anyways so I don't know why some conservatives have that particular fear that it'd be different with gay marriage), and continue to let churches marry in a religious sense whoever they want.But asking the gay rights movement to turn against government marriage for everyone seems like an impossible hurdle to overcome, that would be portrayed as anti-marriage, anti-tradition, anti-family much more than the current struggle to be included in legally recognize marriages is. I want the government to recognize marriage by that name in a civil sense the same way they do with straight people's marriages.Marriage for a muslim, for a mormon, for a baptist, for a cathloic, for a greek orthodox, for a zoroastrian, for an atheist, may mean lots of different things, the word is used to describe many situations for many cultures that have different understood and expressed ideas about what marriage means & requires, so I don't think we have to have a new term "civil union" for America to handle marriage equality.In short I think it would be impossible to gain any ground as an anti-marriage movement, instead of the current inclusive marriage movement, and I don't understand the need for a new term when the current term is used in government circles in a civil sense already.---------I would also note in addition to the difficulties to win the ideological battle if it were to be reshaped in this way, the legal battle would be worse too. Civil unions don’t guarantee all the rights of marriage, so we’d have to do some major legal overhauling, and marriage is a legal term used in many places and on many documents throughout this country, so the scale and number of legal battles that we’d have to win, when all of our battles are already so hard fought and so hotly contested each time, makes turning away from an inclusive marriage movement seem like the wrong path to me.[Edited on November 18, 2008 at 6:00 AM. Reason : .]
11/18/2008 5:43:59 AM
11/18/2008 10:03:25 AM
11/18/2008 10:14:49 AM
11/18/2008 12:58:39 PM
Drinking from a water fountain isn't specifically mentioned as a right either is it?If people were truly, honestly, 100% against the government stepping into marriage they would have been complaining and campaigning against that idea for years, not all of a sudden when it's a questions of same sex marriage.
11/18/2008 2:00:09 PM
11/18/2008 2:20:21 PM
This protest movement made our voices heard in the streets, but to successful we also have to be heard in the halls of government. It takes a twofold approach.I encourage anyone reading this to join their facebook group, to sign up for their listserv, or both. They can send you messages about events, about postcard campaigns, about when & how to mail, e-mail, or call your representatives, when to sign a real or online petition, and that sort of thing that is necessary to change the law. In the streets, with subsequent media coverage, and in starting conversations we can change minds, but we must also change laws and the best way to take a step in that direction is to click on these links:http://www.new.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php?gid=2249467435&ref=tshttp://eqfed.org/equalitync/home.html
11/18/2008 2:47:43 PM
Yeah.... don't do that shit. It's gay.LITERALLY
11/18/2008 3:24:28 PM
11/18/2008 4:20:02 PM
I see a circular argument wrapping around you guys. This is like some chicken and egg shit.
11/18/2008 4:22:07 PM
11/18/2008 8:22:24 PM
^ It's wonderful when comedy routines happen spontaneously.
11/19/2008 12:10:28 AM
^^
11/19/2008 4:13:01 AM
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20081119/D94I8U1G3.html
11/19/2008 6:04:00 PM
So anyone who wants to argue that "democracy rules" at this point is just going to blatantly ignore the fact that it has been pointed out multiple times why that is a horrible argument I guess?Don't worry, everyone promises to take you seriously when you can't formulate a rational argument.
11/19/2008 6:27:31 PM