Gay Marriage legal in NC as of RIGHT NOW
sparkling water
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Posted 8:25 pm, 10/15/2014
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I don't think that's the case, heps. I think that people opposed to gay marriage don't want society to speak in their name when extending approval to a union / lifestyle they find objectionable.
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Hepsibah
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Posted 8:22 pm, 10/15/2014
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Happy Gurl: ..."why would anyone want someone else to be unhappy?"
Great question. What is boils down to is that some people (Group A) do not want others (Group B) to have what they need in order to be happy. Group A wants Group B to be happy with what Group A wants, or just go away.
Since that is not possible, Group A doesn't think Group B has a real reason to be happy. Group B has finally received legal precedent to pursue happiness.
Group A is resentful of Group B's happiness, since Group A is full of bigots.
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Top Soil
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Posted 7:57 pm, 10/15/2014
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Direct quote from your web site.
"...it [Gay marriage] changed the culture of our state forever. We watched with great sadness in Raleigh as the first same-sex couple was "married" on the evening news Friday night."
what type of human being gets sad over two people expressing their love for one another?
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benchwarmer99
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Posted 7:49 pm, 10/15/2014
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alonzo this website would have answered to a lot of the comments I have read on here..sorry it won't work!
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bootlegger3
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Posted 3:21 pm, 10/15/2014
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This thread sucks literally lol
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betterdays
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Posted 10:55 am, 10/15/2014
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Enjoy what you like ,back in the 1800s you could go to the Drug store and get a Cola and tell them to dope it and they would put a pinch of cocaine in it, or buy it on the street from a traveling Salesmen call wonder drugs ,will heal anything
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Bestill
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Posted 7:15 am, 10/15/2014
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Ask any recovering drug addict. They will tell you that they are still drug addicts even if they have not taken as much as an aspirin in fifty years. They say they will die a drug addict.
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Happy_Gurl
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Posted 6:58 am, 10/15/2014
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And by the way, I am all for legalizing pot !!!!!
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Happy_Gurl
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Posted 6:55 am, 10/15/2014
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One last comment. Neither of your examples are illegal in this day and time and their lifestyles are not hurting anyone, except maybe those who are afraid of their own insecurities. Why else would anyone object to someone else's business to simply give and receive love, companionship, equality, life, happiness? I am trying to wrap this around my brain, why would anyone want someone else to be unhappy?
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alonzo harris
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Posted 6:51 am, 10/15/2014
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Obviously, you aren't. Have a nice day.
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alonzo harris
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Posted 6:48 am, 10/15/2014
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If you were capable and willing to discuss the point; the logical underpinnings for granting constitutional rights for h*mosexuals and other sexual predispositions to pursue their desires...could and should be granted to other activities now deemed illegal. Agree or disagree?
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Happy_Gurl
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Posted 6:46 am, 10/15/2014
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Well, it's time for me to get off this here computer. Have a wonderful day Bestill and Alonzo :) Please be safe and happy!!!!
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Happy_Gurl
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Posted 6:44 am, 10/15/2014
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I believe he is trying, and very hard at that, to kick me in the ribs. If one chooses to "partake" of something against the law, such as drinking and driving, and they get caught, or have a wreck and kill someone or seriously injures someone, then they must pay the price. Even though alcoholism is also a disease. It is an addiction.
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Bestill
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Posted 6:43 am, 10/15/2014
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Yeah, I know! Thank God those days are over!
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alonzo harris
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Posted 6:40 am, 10/15/2014
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A disease? That's how society used to classify h*mosexuality!
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