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Some (Ron Paul) want to take "marriage" out of government all together, and put it only in churches. Which I guess means atheists can't marry? The first question is should the concept of legal marriage be recognized on a federal or state level. State is the obvious answer, but that's given us the disaster we have now. So against what I've always thought (that it's a state thing), I'm thinking the feds have to recognize and define what constitutes a civil union-marriage (all the religious stuff needs to be out of it) and yeah, gay couples can be part of that and equal to heteros.
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If you'd like I can take the first paragraph out for you. That way you can comprehend which part of your post I'm singling out. But then we couldn't have these mundane troll replies over semantics because you're consistently wrong and deceptive. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Politic...on_legislation Paul has said that recognizing same-sex marriage at the federal level would be "an act of social engineering profoundly hostile to liberty."[192] Paul stated, "Americans understandably fear that if gay marriage is legalized in one state, all other states will be forced to accept such marriages."[193] He says that in a best case scenario, governments would enforce contracts and grant divorces but otherwise have no say in marriage.[194] Paul has also stated he doesn't want to interfere in the free association of two individuals in a social, sexual, and religious sense.[195][196] Additionally, when asked if he was supportive of gay marriage Paul responded "I am supportive of all voluntary associations and people can call it whatever they want."[195] In a 2007 interview with John Stossel, Paul stated that he supported the right of gay couples to marry, so long as they didn't "impose" their relationship on anyone else, on the grounds of supporting voluntary associations. |
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No, I did not say or imply Obama was the same as Congress. I said Obama was personally anti-gay marriage, but politically he waffles. I said the GOP are stringently anti-gay. I other words, I made a contrast between Obama and the current GOP. Sorry - I'm not responsible for the nonsensical assumptions you make up in your head about what your imagination thinks I meant, but that I didn't actually say. Quote:
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Why don't you look at what Paul said during the last GOP debate.
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You're like the Martina Navratilova of internet trolls. Congrats. |
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Wow. You really have childish and limited repertoire of insults. I didn't start this insult crap in this thread, you did. Get lost, you pathetic loser. The rest of us want to talk about politics. You can't contribute.
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Paul is on the federal level. His whole purpose is to give the power to the states. When that happens his opinion is meaningless.
Then the states that are tolerant will benefit because gay people are oppressed and it will lead to a fashion revolution. Sure the people in the tolerant states will be broke and starving but at least they'll look good while doing so. |
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BTW, you being involved in this thread is a bit offensive, considering "that's gay" (using gay as a slur) is something you throw around on this board at times.
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And besides it's ridiculous to have a discussion on this issue because I'm sure we both agree that gays should be able to marry. It's a ridiculous political tool used by RINOs to keep the southern baptists in their flock. Plus it's a distraction from far more important issues.
The feds need to back off. They already have too much on their plate. Let the states have control of the issue. It's a good start. With time all the states will allow gays to marry. What I'm more concerned with at the moment is this crazy weather we're having. I don't want to die and you need to live too. Stay safe. |
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What did you do with Coach?
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It's just alarming you would single him out. He's like Ghandi compared to most of them. |
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I just realize the game is rigged, that's all. Democrats aren't helping with the issue. Sure some of them are vocally for it but don't have the backbone to vote yes. They'll go absent or vote no because of some irrelevant part of the bill they disagree with.
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Holy ****, I'm watching a gigantic supercell pop up and top out from my deck. I was out in eastern Scott country when that first tornado warning for Paris went out - that was one huge cell (could see it in the distance)
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because this way he can have his cake and eat it too. obama is the 'good guy' but it's the mean ole' pentagon who won't let it move forward. yeah, so much for his avowal that he would 'do what's right, even if it means i only serve one term'.
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Most Americans believe DADT should be permanently and completely repealed. And at the last Republican debate all (or all but one, can't remember for sure) of the candidates said they wanted DADT completely reinstated. So - politically speaking - the later the final removal of DADT comes, the better it is for the administration. It will force leading Republicans to take their increasingly unpopular pro-DADT (anti-gay) stance even closer to the 2012 election. If this is actually the case (and again, this is just pure speculation on my part) it obviously sucks that the administration is willing to sit back and let people be discharged simply to help their political situation. On the other hand....at least it is a good sign for this society that it is the ANTI-gay position that one side is trying to force the other side to take publicly. |
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I would hope to think Obama isn't happy with any delay, but I've seen zero public pressure. If it's needed, it has to be done. I can't find any current status on the certification. From Wiki: Quote:
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PS New York is voting tonight on gay marriage.
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