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Originally Posted by Guest
I have given up listing citation because people like you intentionally focus and refute any citations as being fake, etc. what I also don't do is use cutter language
However this is a compilation from Personal Liberty and an article written by Richard Dooling U of Nebraska University Law and my thoughts on the matter.
By the way in this digital world today everybody copies and pastes and that includes you so stop pretending you have the high moral ground.
I note you never addressed the issues????
Personal Best Regards:
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For the life of me, I've never understood why people object to gays getting married. They have never been able before to enjoy liberties heterosexuals take for granted; for instance the right to visit a loved one in intensive care, or the right to inherit a spouse's pension or benefits. Why are they so afraid of gay marriage? Are they afraid some homosexual will jump out of the bushes and demand to marry them? Or is it a "religious" objection? I don't understand that either, since Jesus never said a word anywhere, any time, against homosexuals. He never married and he hung out with 12 other guys all the time. Maybe he was gay, who knows? Or cares? I do know that saying "He who is without sin cast the first stone". And the other one: "Judge not, lest ye be judged".