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5/19/2008 11:40:10 AM
I'm still waiting for bigun20 to explain the history of marriage.
5/21/2008 10:22:05 AM
5/21/2008 10:53:03 AM
am i the only one who doesn't understand why the economy is an issue in every single election?we have like 5% unemployment right now, and gas is still cheaper than in europethe economy is fucking fine, it's going through a cycle right now
5/21/2008 12:04:27 PM
I know right, how many times are we going to hit peak oil before 2100.sheesh
5/21/2008 12:44:08 PM
5/22/2008 2:16:14 AM
^ You're definitely on to something here:
5/22/2008 2:47:11 AM
http://www.savecalifornia.com/getactive/alertmain.php?alid=201
5/22/2008 11:15:11 AM
^Well, being a gay jew, I suppose I would've gassed myself during WWII. It's kind of a sad thing to say -- even on the Soap Box -- but honestly, the people who oppose gay marriage are, well, crazy. They're just crazy. I mean people who oppose it ideologically, not just out of pure ignorance or knee-jerk. People like those nuts.For one thing, they don't have a leg to stand on -- legally, morally, or intellectually. And for another, their fanatical devotion to this craziness has dragged down every single other, more legitimate, issue conservatives represent. People complain about liberals but this rabid anti-gay thing has kept more moderates away from secular, practical positions like fiscal conservatism and efficient government than practically anything else. Especially, especially, in California.With the notable exception of SF, the state isn't that liberal. I mean, the people. Powerful, voting, middle class Californians aren't doo-rag wearing sociology professors; they're hard-working, family-oriented people from very diverse backgrounds. They just don't have much truck with this shit, and they don't want to associate with it.The Republican party really needs to clean up its act and distance itself from these self-aggrandizing morons. It's been dragging the party down, that they get by in elections on social issues, and don't have to worry about actually executing a pragmatic vision. People are noticing. Californians just wizened up to this a long time ago and, unfortunately, there aren't too many alternatives that aren't blue.[Edited on May 23, 2008 at 9:28 PM. Reason : foo]
5/23/2008 9:27:56 PM
5/24/2008 7:06:53 AM
^In years of arguing over this, I've never heard an argument against civil marriage for gays that:a) acknowledges any material facts about the nature of civil marriage, and the government's proper role in administering it (i.e., that the government is logically and in reality not a body representative of God, implementing a proper sacrament)b) acknowledges any reasonable position on the limits gays have in enjoying marriage, even when it's acknowledged by the opponent that homosexuality is not a "choice" or a "lifestyle"c) acknowledges that by failing to include gays -- who are sons and daughters of others, who belong to families themselves -- in the extension of a family through marriage, that position is in fact, logically, "anti family," and the only alternative is for gays to be completely isolated in society over timed) per c, fails to provide any reasonable alternatives to marriage for gay men and women to lead healthy and happy lives with their partners, aside from some non-existent "miracle cure" for their "homosexuality"And for the above list, I would say that these failings come not only from comment posters or blog authors, but well-regarded mainstream pundits and religious leaders who discuss the issue.It's not dismissive to call people crazy who, in the pursuit of a particular end, completely ignore all the facts and their implications. I suppose I could be politically correct and call their positions, um ... "faith based" ... but that's no doing little justice to legitimate religion.
5/24/2008 3:23:35 PM
5/24/2008 5:47:11 PM
Yeah, cause that's, you know, the standard worldwide. Patriarchy and hierarchy and all that.
5/24/2008 6:02:18 PM
^ I think you're joking, but I agree completely. Patriarchy is indeed the global standard. See this book for further details and what to do about it:
5/24/2008 6:07:00 PM
Here is a petition to keep it legal past this fall:http://www.hrcactioncenter.org/campaign/millionformarriageac/
5/29/2008 6:09:03 PM
This is great:http://www.redlasso.com/ClipPlayer.aspx?id=9ca7efa6-5a1d-4443-97be-00cd871b6726
5/30/2008 5:44:08 AM
i dont ever think i've seen oreilly be more level headed than he was in that video
5/30/2008 5:54:22 AM
5/30/2008 6:47:29 AM
5/30/2008 7:38:22 AM
^^Godwin's Law
5/30/2008 9:01:21 AM
I was just in the car, and heard an interesting commentary on those who believe that gay marraige will destroy hetero marraige.......that the stance is like someone walking down the street, seeing an amputee, and doubting the existance of his own legs.
5/31/2008 1:52:42 PM
It's more analogous to wearing rainbow-colored clothes -- before the gays, a hetero could wear rainbow colored clothes without an associated stigma. Now that the gays have adopted the rainbow, heteros can no longer wear rainbow colored clothes because now it has a whole different meaning from the good old days.
5/31/2008 7:49:06 PM
initiative to ban gay marriage will be on the ballot this fall:http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/state/20080602-1855-ca-gaymarriage.html
6/2/2008 10:55:28 PM
the largest threat to heterosexual marriage is divorce
6/2/2008 10:58:30 PM
ZOMG gay marriage!who gives a fuck. the more fags filling up legends; the less of a sausage fest it will be at the bar when i go out.
6/2/2008 11:34:29 PM
good news...'california court refuses to stay gay marriage ruling'http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/state/20080604-0929-ca-gaymarriage.html
6/4/2008 1:09:48 PM
good news...'most people outside of California don't care'[Edited on June 4, 2008 at 2:42 PM. Reason : no link ]
6/4/2008 2:42:39 PM
California's a strange place. Wonderful in some ways, terrible in others.
6/4/2008 2:47:39 PM
if anyone wants a free bumper sticker, or a brochure for more info on the HRC you can get it here:http://www.hrc.org/get_involved/8634.htmI'm really just bumping the thread so we can have it around for when Nov comes around to see if this becomes permanent or not.Luckily in the mean time, now that CA has taken the heat as the first to let people from out of the state get married there, MA also opened its doors to out of state gay couples. MA originally would have allowed that, except Romney dredged up an old law that said if you can't legally get married in your home state, then you can't get married here, which was originally designed to keep interracial couples from marrying, but he applied it to gay marriage instead.
8/22/2008 4:55:37 PM
Just keeping this thread alive for next month to see if the ruling sticks or not.In the mean time, here's this:http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/10/10/connecticut.gay.marriage/index.html
10/10/2008 8:37:42 PM
^^ why would i want to put a GLBT bumper sticker on my car?
10/10/2008 10:20:03 PM
this thread is gay
10/11/2008 3:09:51 AM
^^if you support equality (the same reason lots of gay rights groups have an A in their alphabet soup of glbta) or are a bumper sticker whore you might want to, i'm not sure that applies to many tdubbers, but nevertheless the option for a free bumper sticker is there. again that was mostly just to make the bump of the thread to keep it alive not completely devoid of content, i didn't expect you specifically would want one.[Edited on October 11, 2008 at 7:31 PM. Reason : .]
10/11/2008 7:30:32 PM
i'm not gonna lie. I really don't give a shit about where a man wants to put his penis or where a woman wants to put her vajayjay. Just let individual states decide how they feel and don't force your viewpoint, one way or another, on the entire nation.
10/11/2008 11:17:05 PM
10/11/2008 11:22:27 PM
No we don't.It says so in the constitution.[Edited on October 12, 2008 at 2:39 AM. Reason : Tenth Ammendment, B]
10/12/2008 2:37:46 AM
"The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people."Sounds like a perfectly viable justification to persecute minority groups at the state level. What do you think, guys?
10/12/2008 3:47:46 AM
^I'd hate to bother you with reading the whole thing.
10/12/2008 3:51:57 PM
Explain to me how you're not making my point for me?
10/12/2008 4:16:11 PM
10/12/2008 4:23:43 PM
10/12/2008 5:04:09 PM
10/12/2008 7:34:51 PM
i dont think the government has any right to step in and say a religion should allow or not allow homosexual marriage. i mean isn't that the point of separation of church and state?
10/12/2008 10:01:21 PM
I support Donkey marriage
10/12/2008 10:07:02 PM
^^It isn't telling churches they have to conduct those marriages. It merely states that homosexuals have the same rights as straight people. Current marriage laws can't and don't force the catholic church to conduct marriages for non-catholics, so why do mouth breathers think this law change will force churches to have gay weddings?
10/12/2008 10:19:23 PM
C'mon, dude. You're talking to a guy named StraightTalk.
10/12/2008 10:24:29 PM
^ maybe because there have been several lawsuits to date where people sued a church for refusing to allow them to marry in the church or to perform the service. Yes, it will happen.
10/12/2008 10:25:42 PM
I don't think queer couples should get the same tax breaks as heterosexual couples; otherwise i don't give a shit. Beyond the fact that I think its bullshit when a church gets sued for choosing to not go against their beliefs of allowing gay marriage.
10/12/2008 10:26:19 PM
10/12/2008 10:30:03 PM
gay people do have the same rights as straight people. the right to marry someone of the opposite sex.
10/12/2008 10:30:40 PM