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Old Nov 11, 2008, 06:42 AM
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Gay Marriage

Hello conservative right wingers:

Why do you deny the happiness, that you yourself enjoy, from your fellow citizens? Isn't doing that UN Christianlike???? I think it IS!!!

You are bad and wrong for doing that. Tell my why you're not.

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Old Jan 7, 2009, 03:30 AM   #231  
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Little irresponsible on the part of the parents too wouldn't you agree
Hello Dare:

Yeah, blaming the victim is an old right wing trick.... But, we got you figured out....

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Hello Dare:

Yeah, blaming the victim is an old right wing trick.... But, we got you figured out....

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Its a valid question, no need to get all riled up. I just wanted to see what people think about it
For your information i am for gay marriages.
 
 
     
 
 
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Dave what else you think they could have done?
 
 
     
 
 
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When this couple adopted the child didn't they know there was possibility that this could happen??? Little irresponsible on the part of the parents too wouldn't you agree
Actually, I can't remember all of the details of the story, but from my understanding the couple thought that they had their I's dotted and their T's crossed. But as the way things often happen, their was obviously a glitch in the system somewhere that failed them. So the relatives that had frowned upon their gay union, found the loopholes I assume.
 
 
     
 
 
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Because in a homosexual relationship, the relationship is not deemed "legal", the family, who DOES have legal recourse, can overturn things like wills and stated child custody preferences.

Basically, there is no legal protection for the surviving partner in a gay relationship if the family of the deceased contests his or her wishes. Because the family DOES have a legal connection to the deceased (next of kin), they can contest any legal document the deceased has--like a will--for their own benefit.

THAT is why gay marriage needs to be allowed. They should be allowed to have the SAME legal rights as any other spouse in the country if something happens.
 
 
     
 
 
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So true! Can you imagine how many other things like that happen to these couples all of the time? Everything from legalities concerning children, to banking, healthcare, legal dealings, insurance policies, and the list goes on. I can't even imagine being in a situation like that, where you are treated as less than person. And still people think that being gay is a choice. Who would choose this?
 
 
     
 
 
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im not gay but im all for gay marriage
its what will make some people happy
there aint nothing wrong with that
 
 
     
 
 
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I support civil unions.
 
 
     
 
 
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I thought we live in the land of the free. Freedom of speech and to marry whoever we choice whether or not if it is the same sex.
 
 
     
 
 
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lots of freedom in the US Constitution, but there is actually no "right" to marry at all listed,
Marriage was a state law to be regulated by the state. at 16 some states allow you to marry, others don't, at 16 some states allow you to have sex, others don't,
And there can not nor should there be "complete" freedom from morality, since there has to be a limit at some point
 
 
     


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