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Really Sassy wrote:
"Chris Matthews Compares LGBT Republicans To Indentured Servants."
Click here:
http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2012/05/09/chris-m...
monsieur Matthews makes good journalist. He digs teeth into topic. Always comes away with big bite. I read your other media posting later. Puff and mari have flight today at BNA.
Je trouve votre faisceau lumineux à partir de cybercafé.
talk soon! Bonne Journée!
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I don't really care who does what with whom in the privacy of their own bedroom, as long as it doesn't affect me. But, it highly offends me when Gay or Straight People either one run around telling all their private business & that is one thing that should always be kept private between the People involved. It's just common decency & respectfulness, IMO.
Somethings can be told & some things shouldn't be & that's one of them.
One more thing, if the married People are really miserable, as they like to claim, then get out of the marriage! Life's too short & difficult enough to spend it in misery & that's one thing anybody can do something about. Believe me, I know, because I did it.
So, if you're not willing to get out of your "miserable life", then that just tells me that it's not all that miserable for you.
I've said before & I still feel the same way, we weren't put here to live in misery, we were put here to try & be as happy as we can be, but it's up to us to figure out what will make us happy, or "happier".
Sassy, I think the comments, "gays should be allowed to be as miserable as straights" is just an old (probably bad) joke in this case. I know it is for me, or I would have done something about it long before now. I hope I never have to go the divorce route. I have family going through one now, and it is amazing how ugly it can get between people who once loved each other!
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Well, yesterday's announcement by Obama will consume a bunch of time this Sunday as most preachers around here rail against gays, Democrats, Obama, the government and how we have to "take it back" (I still don't know who we have to take it back from despite asking several times !), and then in future Sundays, how Obama is going to force Churches and clergy to marry gays against their will, and how the faithful had better vote against him in November, no matter what other hardships that vote may bring on in their families, since God is most concerned with gays, and Sodom and Gomorrah loom large in the future for us if we do not mend our ways. The sermons will be long and hot for the next several weeks....
All Obama did around here is stir the fire under the pot of hatred for him.
Since Obama can't change the law without congress and the chances of congress changing the law are less than zero, what was really accomplished ?(other than making Timbuck eat crow that is !)
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May 10, 2012
 
This is my personal view on marriage.
Marriage is a lifetime commentment to your loved one and God.
Not to any cult(religion), or any color, or a particular sex.
When I said my marriage vows, I said them in front of my friends, family and god.
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Belmont hill Mitt wrote:
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yeah, we all did.....
the question is, what about banking re-regulation??
not just in terms of the massachussets senate race, but reinstating glass steigal.??
Hey "TimBuck", I believe BhM is asking you again about "Glass-Steigal".

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Well, yesterday's announcement by Obama will consume a bunch of time this Sunday as most preachers around here rail against gays, Democrats, Obama, the government and how we have to "take it back" (I still don't know who we have to take it back from despite asking several times !), and then in future Sundays, how Obama is going to force Churches and clergy to marry gays against their will, and how the faithful had better vote against him in November, no matter what other hardships that vote may bring on in their families, since God is most concerned with gays, and Sodom and Gomorrah loom large in the future for us if we do not mend our ways. The sermons will be long and hot for the next several weeks....
All Obama did around here is stir the fire under the pot of hatred for him.
Since Obama can't change the law without congress and the chances of congress changing the law are less than zero, what was really accomplished ?(other than making Timbuck eat crow that is !)
Its my opinion, that obama did himself great harm with his statement yesterday. The Hispanic vote he was counting on will take a BIG hit. I fear he also "lost" North Carolina in the process as well...which was one of the "swing" states.

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Agree with you.Many Christians will speak out.
Votes will not be there but it's out and he cannot change it now.Can't put toothpaste back into tube.
He had to do something because his Vice President had already gone public ahead of him to look important.
Why do they not just sty out of it?Nothing to him.He gains money for campaign.
Belmont hill Mitt

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Its my opinion, that obama did himself great harm with his statement yesterday. The Hispanic vote he was counting on will take a BIG hit. I fear he also "lost" North Carolina in the process as well...which was one of the "swing" states.
North carolina isnt a swing state......you obviously dont follow presidential elections that close.

Obama won NC last time, but there wasnt any talk in the media of him winning it again......

on the other hand, VA., hadnt gone to the dems since 64', and the polls there look good for Obama. it probably has something to do with the womens vote.

why do you think that all of a sudden, people are going to abandon him?

because he believes in equal rights for everyone.??

right now 49% of americans support gay marraige.

those numbers have climbed in recent years(never to return to full bigotry) so mabey you ought to try joining us here in the 21 st century!!!

your grandkids will definately be considerd bassackwards bigots if they cant accept gay folks......my guess is they will accept them whether you want them to or not.
kind of how I have different politics than my grand parents did, becase we lived in very different eras.

last time I checked, romney was in the 20% range with latinos....

bush got 43% of the latino vote and squeeked by in his 04' reeelection bid.

and romneys latino numbers WONT go up!!

mabey you should check in with reality before making huge sweeping assumptions like that!!

are you comfortable with a black president?? something tells me, you are not.
Belmont hill Mitt

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123pictures wrote:
Agree with you.Many Christians will speak out.
Votes will not be there but it's out and he cannot change it now.Can't put toothpaste back into tube.
He had to do something because his Vice President had already gone public ahead of him to look important.
Why do they not just sty out of it?Nothing to him.He gains money for campaign.
again half of americans support gay marriage.....

those numbers arnt going down, they have been going up.

we are not returning to the bigoted america you grew up in.
Belmont hill Mitt

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Well, yesterday's announcement by Obama will consume a bunch of time this Sunday as most preachers around here rail against gays, Democrats, Obama, the government and how we have to "take it back" (I still don't know who we have to take it back from despite asking several times !), and then in future Sundays, how Obama is going to force Churches and clergy to marry gays against their will, and how the faithful had better vote against him in November, no matter what other hardships that vote may bring on in their families, since God is most concerned with gays, and Sodom and Gomorrah loom large in the future for us if we do not mend our ways. The sermons will be long and hot for the next several weeks....
All Obama did around here is stir the fire under the pot of hatred for him.
Since Obama can't change the law without congress and the chances of congress changing the law are less than zero, what was really accomplished ?(other than making Timbuck eat crow that is !)
it was a huge leap forward to have a sitting president announce a major policy shift for a under represented minority.

it is a civil rights issue, and yesterday was a big day for civil rights...

and tim eating crow.

his position matters hugely to the LGBT community.(obama,s not tims)

it will force the next democrat to move on the issue.

real baby steps

but that is how change is effected.......one battle at a time.

civil rights activist and freedom lovers everywhere, rejoice in victory today!!!

after all the president could have taken the exact opposite course, and said he opposed it once again.

it is a sign that he still cares about courting the left vote, some of which he has lost.

it is a good sign!!

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Belmont hill Mitt wrote:
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again half of americans support gay marriage.....
those numbers arnt going down, they have been going up.
we are not returning to the bigoted america you grew up in.
Once again,you must throw out your slurs.You have no idea of the world I grew up in.You have opinion and you slur others .How ugly you are.You can't resist a last sentence slur .Put peole down just like Sassy.Bigoted??? Who are you to speak this word???
Belmont hill Mitt

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123pictures wrote:
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Once again,you must throw out your slurs.You have no idea of the world I grew up in.You have opinion and you slur others .How ugly you are.You can't resist a last sentence slur .Put peole down just like Sassy.Bigoted??? Who are you to speak this word???
we arnt returning to the america you and I grew up in......

the one where gays are considered second class.

that is the past.....

that was all I was getting at!

from your anti-black and anti gay rhetoric....you probably grew up isolated, mabey under a rock....

and yes I continue to have fun with you, whether you want me to or not!!

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Belmont hill Mitt wrote:
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North carolina isnt a swing state......you obviously dont follow presidential elections that close.
Obama won NC last time, but there wasnt any talk in the media of him winning it again......
on the other hand, VA., hadnt gone to the dems since 64', and the polls there look good for Obama. it probably has something to do with the womens vote.
why do you think that all of a sudden, people are going to abandon him?
because he believes in equal rights for everyone.??
right now 49% of americans support gay marraige.
those numbers have climbed in recent years(never to return to full bigotry) so mabey you ought to try joining us here in the 21 st century!!!
your grandkids will definately be considerd bassackwards bigots if they cant accept gay folks......my guess is they will accept them whether you want them to or not.
kind of how I have different politics than my grand parents did, becase we lived in very different eras.
last time I checked, romney was in the 20% range with latinos....
bush got 43% of the latino vote and squeeked by in his 04' reeelection bid.
and romneys latino numbers WONT go up!!
mabey you should check in with reality before making huge sweeping assumptions like that!!
are you comfortable with a black president?? something tells me, you are not.
Gimme a break. Your arrogance astounds me at times. YES, I keep up with politics VERY well, Thank you very much for your concern. Ya might outta try better yaself.

Being from California, one would have THOUGHT you would have realized that Hispanic vote is what kept the gay union issue at bay, SEVEAL TIMES, until activist judges lent a helping hand. How many times was it voted down?? 3-4??

every map I have seen of swing states (this election cycle) has included North Carolina (including CNN and ABC) so just what sources are you using besides the DailyKos?

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You "think I am anti black.You think I am anti-gay.I probably grew up isolated ,under a rock".
You express your opinion which is low of me.How insulting you are.
Actually,I grew up alone. did not grow up to put others down,and you have no idea of what you speak .You discourage me from even greeting you.
Good day sir.put someone else down.Why slur???
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Dunlapian wrote:
<quoted text>Hey "TimBuck", I believe BhM is asking you again about "Glass-Steigal".
You won't get any argument from me on re-instating Glass-Steagal. I'm no fan of big banks and Wall Street. They ARE out of control. I was against bailing their butts out, by Bush and Obama.

I just can't stand Obama's railing against them & then sucking up to them for money.

If you want to do something about the banks, DO IT! Don't talk.

We listen to the rhetoric, but where are the prosecutions of wall street? The president has failed to pin a single top finance exec on criminal charges since the economic collapse.

Federal prosecutions overall have increased dramatically in such areas as civil rights and health-care fraud. But according to the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse, a data-gathering organization at Syracuse University, financial-fraud prosecutions by the Department of Justice are at 20-year lows. They're down 39 percent since 2003, when fraud at Enron and WorldCom led to a series of prosecutions, and are just one third of what they were during the Clinton administration.

Those numbers don’t jive with the jive talk we’re getting from Obama about Wall Street and bankster abuses. He's in their back pocket, so don't expect much from him.
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123pictures wrote:
You "think I am anti black.You think I am anti-gay.I probably grew up isolated ,under a rock".
You express your opinion which is low of me.How insulting you are.
Actually,I grew up alone. did not grow up to put others down,and you have no idea of what you speak .You discourage me from even greeting you.
Good day sir.put someone else down.Why slur???
why slur?

that is my question to you??

and you dont even notice when you do it!!

the sign of a true bigot.
Belmont hill Mitt

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Timbuk2 wrote:
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You won't get any argument from me on re-instating Glass-Steagal. I'm no fan of big banks and Wall Street. They ARE out of control. I was against bailing their butts out, by Bush and Obama.
I just can't stand Obama's railing against them & then sucking up to them for money.
If you want to do something about the banks, DO IT! Don't talk.
We listen to the rhetoric, but where are the prosecutions of wall street? The president has failed to pin a single top finance exec on criminal charges since the economic collapse.
Federal prosecutions overall have increased dramatically in such areas as civil rights and health-care fraud. But according to the Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse, a data-gathering organization at Syracuse University, financial-fraud prosecutions by the Department of Justice are at 20-year lows. They're down 39 percent since 2003, when fraud at Enron and WorldCom led to a series of prosecutions, and are just one third of what they were during the Clinton administration.
Those numbers don’t jive with the jive talk we’re getting from Obama about Wall Street and bankster abuses. He's in their back pocket, so don't expect much from him.
geez......we had to gang up on you to get you to talk policy instead of racial slurs against honest senate candidates.

it would help to keep separate commercial banks and investments firms. that is what glass steigal did.

their las vegas style buddling of (and betting against) sub-prime mortgages, is what caused the meltdown.

not the federal law that helps minorities get housing..

you guys always point to something small and put a racist spin on it!!

why??

btw: the DOJ is finally investigating the 2008 foreclosure debaucle. I hope some heads roll......dont you??
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Gimme a break. Your arrogance astounds me at times. YES, I keep up with politics VERY well, Thank you very much for your concern. Ya might outta try better yaself.
Being from California, one would have THOUGHT you would have realized that Hispanic vote is what kept the gay union issue at bay, SEVEAL TIMES, until activist judges lent a helping hand. How many times was it voted down?? 3-4??
every map I have seen of swing states (this election cycle) has included North Carolina (including CNN and ABC) so just what sources are you using besides the DailyKos?
the democratic party has no plans to win NC....

they are focusing on VA instead.

there are lots of hispanics in Virginia as well

when you talk about the latino vote, you had better point to some poll numbers??? especially when you throw california in there.

which will never go red again. because of latinos!!

romneys poll numbers are horrible.

obama is getting a steady 60-75% in all polls, with the latino vote.
and has a juicy lead (still) amongst women because of the "war on womens health"........

it is a little different from the 'WAR on marriage" because Obama(unlike the republicans) is NOT proposing RESTRICTING marriage for anyone......but instead expanding on the rights of marraige to include everyone. that is what has you up in arms.

on tuesday, North carolina voted to make a constitutional amendment to ban gay marraige.

I dont think constitutions should be used to restrict peoples rights, only to expand them.......that is why Bush and santorum heard crickets when they proposed a US constitional amendment banning gay marriage in 2004.

I liken it to lincoln(or A.J., to be fair) proposing that we add a constituitonal amendment to MAKE SURE black people can be kept as slaves forever!!

the whole notion is absurd!!
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puff of logic wrote:
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There is a bright side to this monsieur Belmont hill Mitt. Although a baby step it truly shows that change is acceptable. That surely will open many more closed doors for americans. Like legalized marijuana, and other self help herbs. Americans are learning that even with forced efforts to resist, all must succumb to "Mr Change." Survival is dependent on change.
legalizing gay marriage and legalizing marijuana are two issues that have turned drastically in my lifetime.....

there wasnt a peep from anyone in charge, about gays being able to legally marry, back in 1990 0r 1980.

and there we no states prior to california legalizing "medicinal marijuana"......notice the word "mari" is the prefix.

ironic!!

since then (1996), 17 states allow prescriptions to be written by doctors for medical marijuana......truly a step forward.
for the chronically ill.

in california, colorado, New mexico and montana....it is easier to get a 'recommecdation" for medical marijuana.

menstral cramps or fibro myalgia is good enough.

for me??

I have had a slipped disk in my back since I was 15..

it is painfl and marijuana realaxes the musculature around the vertibrate more than any synthetic drug could.

many people prefer marijuana to synthetic prescription drugs JUST because of this.....that IT WORK BETTER....

and for cancer patients who need to eat??? and cannot because they are on chemo drugs??

bon appetite.!!

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"lots of them on the Pay 2 Spray Thread"
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That be something puff never knew. I never pay attention to sexuality, only sex species. I found enlightenment not previously known. Kudos to you!
Puff have found different intellect levels between threads.
Geez Puff, how could you miss it? They're constantly using Gay terms that I'd never heard before & didn't even know what they were until I googled them. If they're not Gay, they've been watching alot of Gay Porn & why would you be interested in that, if you weren't Gay?

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