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“That's Mama Luigi to you too”
Since: Jun 08
Orange County,CA
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Aliso Viejo, CA
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Truth wrote: <quoted text> If you queers wanted that, we would be happy to allow you those benefits....just with out marriage! Where have you been? Maybe if you came up for air, instead of blowing your lover all the time, you would know that! Then why not you take civil unions as well,instead of hogging the word "marriage" is just a word.
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Since: Jul 09
Sacramento, CA
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Truth wrote: <quoted text> If you queers wanted that, we would be happy to allow you those benefits....just with out marriage! Where have you been? Maybe if you came up for air, instead of blowing your lover all the time, you would know that! you sure are dense. This is only a temporary way to f*ck you guys over, until gay marriage is legal completely in California...lol gay marriage ..coming to a church near you!!
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Yes on 8
Los Angeles, CA
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Truth
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
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Shadow Dragon wrote: <quoted text> Then why not you take civil unions as well,instead of hogging the word "marriage" is just a word. Well, stop and think about what you just said..."It's only a word". If that's YOUR belief, then why all the ruckus? Now on to your next question, let's stop and think for a second here. Are the words "I now pronounce you husband and wife", or "man and wife", not clear to you? It's not hogging....It was created for a man and woman, not same sex couples. Enjoy your civil unions...and if you feel you don't get the same benefits, then by all means fight for them...I don't think you'll get too much resistance on that issue...
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Truth
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
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deeter1013 wrote: <quoted text> sorry no-one wants you Your attempt at humor, fails every time. Keep the day job.... I find it funny that you claim no one wants me. If you check your post, YOU asked ME to suck it. Apparently, you wish you could have me....But sorry, I don't switch hit. I have a wife ( a real female, not a man trying to act like one) We live a happy, NORMAL lifestyle. Too bad the same can't be said for you. BTW... I'm still waiting for you to post your zip code, so we can compare crime. What's a matter? Did I make you look too foolish last time We dicussed this? You bet I did!
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Truth
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
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deeter1013 wrote: <quoted text> you sure are dense. This is only a temporary way to f*ck you guys over, until gay marriage is legal completely in California...lol gay marriage ..coming to a church near you!! It won't be....but keep dreaming. Like it or not, you live an immoral lifestyle. The fact that It's not your fault, doesn't make it ok.
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Since: Jul 09
Sacramento, CA
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Truth wrote: <quoted text> It won't be....but keep dreaming. Like it or not, you live an immoral lifestyle. The fact that It's not your fault, doesn't make it ok. EPIC FAIL!!! BREAKING NEWS: California has passed a bill recognizing ALL gay marriages performed in any other state where gay marriage was legal!!!
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Since: Jul 09
Sacramento, CA
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Truth wrote: <quoted text> It won't be....but keep dreaming. Like it or not, you live an immoral lifestyle. The fact that It's not your fault, doesn't make it ok. The government has just released a video today that was confiscated from the secret vault at the vatican.they were trying to keep it secret. The bible thumpers were correct...the story of ADAM and EVE was true...well...kinda http://www.youtube.com/watch...
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Truth
Rancho Cucamonga, CA
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A simple response to both of your posts...LAME...as usual. Now wheres that zip code of yours?
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Patriot
West Covina, CA
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deeter1013 wrote: <quoted text> Problem: The bible thumpers tell me I am going to Hell because I am gay. They also tell me that Hell means spending an eternity living my worst nightmare. Well since my worst nightmare would be to spend eternity with Christians, and since ALL christians claim they are going to Heaven...then wouldn't that also mean that my "punishment " for being gay would mean me being sent to Heaven for eternity...sounds like a sweet deal!.I get to be gay down here..then spend eternity in Heaven...Cool...good to know!! It actually means you will be burning in a supernova. Not exactly my definition of heaven, LOL.
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Since: Jul 09
Sacramento, CA
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Patriot wrote: <quoted text> It actually means you will be burning in a supernova. Not exactly my definition of heaven, LOL. dutch gay porn site close down again?..or is your wife just out of town allowing you the time to cruise gay topic rooms again? This is HOW backwards some states are regarding society. DES MOINES, Iowa – Dancing the night away in Des Moines doesn't seem to be at the top of many must-do lists. Maybe because it's illegal. wow who knew Footloose was still a true story?..lol
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Queens
Downey, CA
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My name is Sgt. Dave Johnson and I work for the Los Angeles county police as a sgt. I hate gays and I don't care what anyone says. You better watch out if you are in my area.
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Since: Jul 09
Sacramento, CA
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Queens wrote: My name is Sgt. Dave Johnson and I work for the Los Angeles county police as a sgt. I hate gays and I don't care what anyone says. You better watch out if you are in my area. nice try...you do know however that because we know that you are lying, that posing as a police officer and making threats is a jailable offense?
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Since: Jul 09
Sacramento, CA
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Queens wrote: My name is Sgt. Dave Johnson and I work for the Los Angeles county police as a sgt. I hate gays and I don't care what anyone says. You better watch out if you are in my area. and just for fun, since there is no sgt. dave johnson in L.A. I have sent a copy of your entire post, along with your isp number to a sgt. dave johnson of the san diego police department. enjoy prison.
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shame on the city
La Verne, CA
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My name is Sgt. Dave Johnson from the Los Angeles County Police and I am Gay and Proud. We should and will have the opportunity to marry same sex. So there!
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Patriot
West Covina, CA
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San Francisco, CA – By a 6-1 vote, the California Supreme Court today upheld Proposition 8, the voter-approved measure that rejected the court’s declaration last summer that gay marriage was required by the state’s constitution. The court also held, though, that the estimated 18,000 same-sex marriages performed between last June and November will continue to be valid. Attorney Brad Dacus, president of Pacific Justice Institute, commented,“Today’s decision is a victory for democracy and a victory for the civil rights of clergy, county clerks and Californians across the political spectrum who did not want to be forced by the government to approve of same-sex marriage.” Pacific Justice Institute filed several briefs with the California Supreme Court in support of Proposition 8. Dacus added that the battle for traditional marriage is just beginning, stating,“The bully tactics and intimidation used by the gay-rights lobby during the Prop. 8 campaign showed us that they will stop at nothing to achieve their goals. As we relish today’s victory, there are already efforts underway to place other initiatives on the ballot to repeal Prop. 8. We must remain vigilant in order to preserve constitutional common sense.” PJI attorneys caution that it may take more litigation over several years to determine the extent to which private individuals, businesses and churches must recognize same-sex “marriages” entered into before Prop. 8 was adopted.
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Since: Jul 09
Sacramento, CA
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Patriot wrote: San Francisco, CA – By a 6-1 vote, the California Supreme Court today upheld Proposition 8, the voter-approved measure that rejected the court’s declaration last summer that gay marriage was required by the state’s constitution. The court also held, though, that the estimated 18,000 same-sex marriages performed between last June and November will continue to be valid. Attorney Brad Dacus, president of Pacific Justice Institute, commented,“Today’s decision is a victory for democracy and a victory for the civil rights of clergy, county clerks and Californians across the political spectrum who did not want to be forced by the government to approve of same-sex marriage.” Pacific Justice Institute filed several briefs with the California Supreme Court in support of Proposition 8. Dacus added that the battle for traditional marriage is just beginning, stating,“The bully tactics and intimidation used by the gay-rights lobby during the Prop. 8 campaign showed us that they will stop at nothing to achieve their goals. As we relish today’s victory, there are already efforts underway to place other initiatives on the ballot to repeal Prop. 8. We must remain vigilant in order to preserve constitutional common sense.” PJI attorneys caution that it may take more litigation over several years to determine the extent to which private individuals, businesses and churches must recognize same-sex “marriages” entered into before Prop. 8 was adopted. lol..wow you can cut and paste VERY old stories...good for you!! perhaps you may want to go back to your source where you will find that DOMA is in FEDERAL court right now with a judge who has all but guarenteed he will be striking down prop 8.....perhaps you would be more affective if you were not so transparent in your attempt to paste OLD news stories..LOL
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Patriot
West Covina, CA
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As long as decent people thrive, we will always fight gays and their corrupt hidden agenda supported by the evil media.
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Since: Jul 09
Sacramento, CA
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Patriot wrote: As long as decent people thrive, we will always fight gays and their corrupt hidden agenda supported by the evil media. what part of our agenda is HIDDEN?...lol if you have questions, we would be MORE than happy to tell you the answers... and just so you know fighting for EQUAL rights has never been nor ever will be a "hidden" agenda...lol
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Since: Jul 09
Sacramento, CA
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(Chicago) The Pentagon’s chief said Thursday he could send more U.S. troops to Afghanistan this year than he’d initially expected and is considering increasing the number of soldiers in the Army.
Both issues reflect demands on increasingly stressed American forces tasked with fighting two wars.
Defense Secretary Robert Gates’ comments came during a short visit to Fort Drum in upstate New York - an Army post that that he said has deployed more soldiers to battle zones over the last 20 years than any other unit. Two Fort Drum brigades are headed to Iraq in coming months, and a third is currently in Afghanistan.
Gates stopped at Fort Drum on his way to Chicago, where he gave a feisty speech Thursday evening hammering Congress for trying to tack on billions of dollars for additional F-22 fighter jets to the Pentagon’s 2010 spending plan.
Troop safety remained on Gates’ mind, however, as he told a friendly audience of the Economic Club of Chicago that high Army suicide rates “are a reflection of the stress on the force.”
He also took about 15 minutes of questions from the friendly audience, during which he repeated his belief that the U.S. prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, will be closed as President Barack Obama has promised. He also said anew that Pentagon lawyers are looking at whether gay troops who are outed by hostile colleagues can be protected from military discharge until Congress changes the controversial “don’t ask, don’t tell” law.
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