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View Poll Results: Should gay marriages be legal? | |||
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42 | 77.78% |
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9 | 16.67% |
I can't decide. |
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3 | 5.56% |
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Umm ... yeah.
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Arkansas, USA
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Jeep, did you not get that part about sovergity? It was about recognizing a conquered nation. Not US citizens, but members of a nation predating the US. Sure they're US citizens now, but they weren't untill after those treaties were signed. You're comparing apples and motor vehicles here.
Also, pureblood NA's (for the record I'm in Arkansas and the indians I know hate being called "NA's", but it was the term in use on the thread so I'm running with it) are almost non-existant. Fewer people are meeting the req's every year. They'll soon be simply 'American'. So I wouldn't worry about it to much, they just haven't been completely assimilated yet. Happens when we box 'em up on reservations. Draw 'em out and it'll go faster... By the by, we all wanted to attend catholic girls school. Slang, yup, Whit White. That's me. I even got sent to the office in jr. high for telling a sub that was my name. Of course I walked into the office and they said, "Why are you in here, Whit." So it didn't go to far.
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Not half the God I used to be
Join Date: Dec 2002
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St Petersburg, Florida
Join Date: Oct 2002
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Umm ... yeah.
Join Date: Aug 2001
Location: Arkansas, USA
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It was a public school, what would they pay me in, 20 year old text books? Desks with half the bolts missing? 'Sides, I'd have wound up in the office within the hour anyway.
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St Petersburg, Florida
Join Date: Oct 2002
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Condoms, silly!
They're a currency in some places. |
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#247 |
Changing the flow
Join Date: Oct 2003
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So........is being gay a choice? How about being hetero?
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#248 | |
I think this line's mostly filler.
Join Date: Jan 2003
Location: DC
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Re: Re: Re: For what it's worth...
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Religious rules should be enforced within the church. If religious people of a certain faith people happen to hold a majority in a legislature, they should still keep religious rules and civil laws completely separate. Combining politics and religion corrupts and demeans both. There is no nonreligious reason to prevent gays from marriying, so it should be allowed secularily. Of course, doing so may risk expulsion from the church, but that isn't a government issue, and the government should keep its nose out of that.
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Join Date: Aug 2003
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Did you have to CHOOSE this time to use your powers? Or did it just feel right? I still don't see how my thoughts on a persons choice/genetics effects gay marriage. The government is just saying that if you choose to be gay or if its genetics you can't have certain benefits. Much like if I choose to be poor or if its in my genetics to spend every dime I ever make I won't be allowed certain credits. Or no matter how hard I pray, I won't be allowed to the catholic girls school. When I was applying for student grants and loans, I was denyed several of the grants because my parents had 300 acres of land. Nevermind the fact I was 20 had a fulltime job and tried to support myself for 3 years. I brought a letter from the bank stating how much was owed, how much it was worth, and how much 'revenue' it brought in every year. Not that much when you factor in the payments. The nice lady who was there to help me took the end of her pencil and pushed the letter back across the table and said 'We don't need that information. If you parents want to help you to go to school, they'll sell the land if it doesn't make enough.' I didn't want my parents help, but the government wanted their information even though I lived on my own. I had to supply their records on my student grant forms until I was 24 or married. The land wasn't mine, and if my parents wanted to give it to me I'd have to have paid a hefty gift tax on it. If I bought it, they would have to pay capital gains tax. It wasn't until I was in my mid/late 20's that I even had a desire to work on the farm when it wasn't forced. It was genetics that brought me into the world of rural living. To carry on that tradition, I'll be faced with several decisions in the future. I'll know I'll end up paying for this land again. It will be nice to know that when gay marriages are recognized my genetics will not be as equal as a gay couples genetics/choice. |
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Syndrome of a Down
Join Date: Jun 2001
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Genetics made you your parents' child. It was their choice to live and remain in a rural area that put you in the world of rural living. I strongly suspect that neither you nor your parents have a Green Acres gene hardwiring you to be predisposed to rural living. At any time, they could have sold the farm and moved to Detroit, if they'd really wanted to do so. Equating that kind of decision with sexual preference is silly, at best. |
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#251 | |
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Join Date: Aug 2003
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My genetics of my parents will grant me no rights to my parents estate. But a married gay couple will have tax imunity on estates. |
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#252 |
I can hear my ears
Join Date: Oct 2003
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so marry your dad!
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#253 |
Radical Centrist
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Cottage of Prussia
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Good call Monkey!
At the time the partial-birth abortion ban was completed, Bush was asked in a press conference whether he still believed - as he announced some time ago - that the society is not in favor of a complete abortion ban, thus that it isn't appropriate to push for it. And he answered, plainly, yes, nothing has changed. I found that very heartening. Yes, he personally believes that abortion isn't right, but that doesn't mean a ban is the right thing for the country or the society. (Or politically.) Yes, the beliefs of the people who don't believe what you believe, STILL COUNT. |
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lobber of scimitars
Join Date: Jul 2001
Location: Phila Burbs
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Did he just hijack the thread back ON topic? Well, closer, anyway?
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#255 | |
Your Bartender
Join Date: Jan 2002
Location: Philly Burbs, PA
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