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Unregistered
November 1st, 2005, 04:03 AM
Yes To Same Sex Marriage Freedom!

Say Yes To Same Sex Marriage Freedom!
No State Should Pass A Law With Respect To
An Institution Of Religion According To The United States
Constitution.
Marriage Is An Institution Of Religion, Is It Not?
By Denying Same Sex Marriage In The State Legislature They
Are Violating The United States Constitutional Protection
That Clearly Separates Church And State.
Let's Win For The Freedom To Marry Those Of The Same Sex!

Unregistered
November 21st, 2005, 04:27 AM
I think that same sex marriages will be a fact of life for this country..Eventually..Altho it may seem that we are so united, the opposite is true...
I go to Bgay chat and have been going there on and off for the past 5 1/2 years...You would be surprised how many of the gays in there are republicans and actually favor this administration...And if they are favoring the administration then they are quite satified with the policies that this administration has put forth..

And I heard some even say that they wish that GWB could run again, because they would vote for him...Some say they want Jeb Bush to run...
Imagine, a dynasty of religious fundamentalist...

It's great that we can come here and wave the Rainbow Flag...But this isn't the only place to have yourself heard.

Write to your congressmen and women, and senators. Tell them them you won't be voting for them if they continue to adhere to a strict right wing criteror...

In the meantime, if you are co-habitating with your lover, get your wishes (loving wills-financial agreements etc) on paper notorized and protected..Hve a lawyer draw up papers...

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Tony New York City
November 21st, 2005, 04:19 PM
Don't Hold Your Breath...

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I think that same sex marriages will be a fact of life for this country..Eventually..Altho it may seem that we are so united, the opposite is true...
I go to Bgay chat and have been going there on and off for the past 5 1/2 years...You would be surprised how many of the gays in there are republicans and actually favor this administration...And if they are favoring the administration then they are quite satified with the policies that this administration has put forth..

And I heard some even say that they wish that GWB could run again, because they would vote for him...Some say they want Jeb Bush to run...
Imagine, a dynasty of religious fundamentalists...

It's great that we can come here and wave the Rainbow Flag...But this isn't the only place to have yourself heard.

Write to your congressmen and women, and senators. Tell them them you won't be voting for them if they continue to adhere to a strict right wing criteror...

In the meantime, if you are co-habitating with your lover, get your wishes (loving wills-financial agreements etc) on paper notorized and protected..Have a lawyer draw up papers...

..

Unregistered
November 26th, 2005, 08:50 AM
Poor Tony. It really drives him nuts that all gays don't think alike.

Tony New York City
December 4th, 2005, 11:55 PM
I am still amazed to see dilitants using these boards to validate the fact that they haven't passed the point where they can stop being tacky queens.
It would be interesting to see that individual who didn't list his name come up with something intelligent or constructive...Afterall, that's what these boards are about. Helping and sharing...One would think that if we had a need to hear from miscreants, we could always patronize a local trash bar.
We get a lot of guys like you in bgay who have no problem ruining it for the rest....Me ? I could care less...Thats what bothers people so much..I really feel sad for people like you who have this penchant for attacking people that they don't have the slightest clue as to what they are about...It doesn't say much for you if you have to use these boards as a format for your despair...

Unregistered
December 5th, 2005, 01:27 PM
If it doesn't bother you, then why do you spend your days searching through the boards looking for things to respond to? lmao

Tony New York
December 5th, 2005, 04:58 PM
Reading message boards isn't indicative of any kind of behavior or proclivity...But attempting to devisively attack anyone that has an opinion on any subject based on your personal feeling is a sign of weakness on your part...You have merely judged me based on a personna that I project in a chatroom...and for every one negative opinion of me, there are 10 positive opinions...yet you still feel the need to attack me...but it's all good....believe it or not, the fact that i answer you doesn't mean that what you have to say
has meaning as far as i am concerned...i have reached the point where i am amused at your vague attempts to relegate me to your chatroom sub-standard...and quite frankly, i find it heartening to see that for some reason or other i have gotten under your skin to the point that you find it necessary to continue to counter any statements that i make...and again, you have only resorted to gay banter...never once here or in bgay have to approached and resembling an intellect...

dave851
December 12th, 2005, 10:28 AM
Hey...come to the true north.
Its legal here.

Tony New York City
December 13th, 2005, 03:26 AM
You cannot change things by not facing adversity...Although, I do admit that the United States is behind in establishing more laws guaranteeing the the rights of gays, it doesn't mean that we don't have the power to change the rules...After all, the gay movement to make the very changes that many other countries have made would not exist if it were not for the movements initiated byThe Stonewall riots, which as a whole is often called the Stonewall Rebellion, were a series of violent conflicts between gays and police officers in New York City. The first night of rioting began on Friday, June 27, 1969 not long after 1:20 a.m., when police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in Greenwich Village. "Stonewall," as the raids are often referred to, is generally considered a turning point for the modern gay rights movement worldwide, as it is one of the first times in history a significant body of gays resisted arrest....Leave this country because I don't think that I can make a difference ? I don't think so... Americans are not perfect...We are not faultless...But we don't run...The United States of America has come a long way from the time that we established our independence 229 years ago...229 years is equal to a blink of an eye in the general scheme of things...

And thank you for the invitation...It is always heartening to experience the good will from our brothers and sisters beyond our borders..