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Old 10-11-2013, 07:22 PM   #1
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Let's not forget what Christy recently said. He said a gay or lesbian couple is equivalent to incest. Equivalent to a brother and sister having sex. He stuck by that comment even when challenged multiple times by the press. He only back off that comment the next day when public opinion finally made it obvious he had just promoted hate.

Even the Pope does not have Christy's extremist Catholic beliefs.
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Old 10-11-2013, 09:27 PM   #2
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Let's not forget what Christy recently said. He said a gay or lesbian couple is equivalent to incest. Equivalent to a brother and sister having sex. He stuck by that comment even when challenged multiple times by the press. He only back off that comment the next day when public opinion finally made it obvious he had just promoted hate.

Even the Pope does not have Christy's extremist Catholic beliefs.
I'd like a cite for this please. Everything I could find indicated that Gov Corbett, not Gov Christie was the one that made that comparison, gay marriage==incest.
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Old 10-11-2013, 09:34 PM   #3
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I'd like a cite for this please.
You are correct. My mistake. It was Corbett - Governor of PA.

Don't know why I confused the two. When Corbett said that, my first impression was that of another Santorum. The Senator who was roundly voted out of office after so many extremist religously inspired actions - including imposing himself on the family of Terry Schiavo.

I believe Corbett is also a Catholic with religious beliefs that even the Pope does not support.
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Old 10-11-2013, 11:17 PM   #4
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I'd like a cite for this please
Christie does have his own views, and expresses them...

NY Times
By KATE ZERNIKE
Published: August 14, 2013

New Jersey Court to Hear Same-Sex Marriage Case
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Mr. Christie, a Roman Catholic who is considered a leading contender
for the Republican presidential nomination, has been a staunch opponent
of same-sex marriage. He vetoed the bill legalizing same-sex marriage passed
by the Legislature last year, and Democrats have been unable to win enough
Republican votes to override his veto.

In June, Mr. Christie said that the Supreme Court made a “bad decision”
in extending federal benefits to couples in same-sex marriages,
saying it was “incredibly insulting” to overturn the 1996 law defining
marriage as between a man and a woman.


Instead, Mr. Christie has argued that voters should decide the issue
of same-sex marriage in a ballot question, but Democratic legislators say that civil rights
should not be decided by referendum.

A Quinnipiac poll after the Supreme Court decision showed that
about 60 percent of New Jersey voters supported same-sex marriage.
The poll results don't matter. The issue has been decided by the USSC.

It really doesn't matter what Christie's personal opinions or beliefs may be.
He is the Governor of the State and should be giving priority to laws
of both the State of New Jersey and the U.S., as expressed by the USSC decision.

If I have to live with Scalia's interpretation of the 2nd Amendment,
Christie should have to live with the Court's decision on DOM.

I'm not in agreement with Glatt's idea that by declaring their religion before election,
that after their election the candidate can set about modifying the government
to conform with the belief's of that religion based on their personal views.
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