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“Mocking Liberal Brain Disorder”
Since: May 07
Cleveland, OH
ISP:
Cleveland, OH
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A dark day for the agenda to mainstream depravity. Maybe democracy works, after all. Or maybe ACORN is less effective than they were before they were exposed as the criminal organisation they are. The media can only fool the people for so long, they're realising they were sold a bill of good with this whole Obama charade.
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“Is Equality just a Dream?”
Since: Apr 07
Born in Newark, Ohio
ISP:
Fort Lauderdale, FL
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once again, misrepresentation on the part of the traditional family values police, has circumvented the equal protection clause of the U.S. Constitution. I fully understand that had SSM been upheld, the forces of church rule christian theocracy would have been back at work this morning planning to once again deny U.S. Citizens religious freedom and Constitutional protections in Maine. The fight goes on. Conrats to ALL.
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“Is Equality just a Dream?”
Since: Apr 07
Born in Newark, Ohio
ISP:
Fort Lauderdale, FL
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auntie obama wrote: <quoted text>America simply does not want to recognize gay marriage! but it is another agenda the democrats and obama will try to shove down our throats! the aclu and gays rights do not care about our American constitution!!!!!!!!!! Actually I care very much. One thing I like about it is that it is written in my native language so it is much easier to know what was truly written than in the conglomeration of the Bible. For example: Article IV Section 1. Full faith and credit shall be given in each state to the public acts, records, and judicial proceedings of every other state. And the Congress may by general laws prescribe the manner in which such acts, records, and proceedings shall be proved, and the effect thereof. Section 2. The citizens of each state shall be entitled to all privileges and immunities of citizens in the several states. Amendment IX The enumeration in the Constitution, of certain rights, shall not be construed to deny or disparage others retained by the people. Amendment XIV Section 1. All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the state wherein they reside. No state shall make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States;
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Eaglefan9727
Ashburnham, MA
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Congrats Maine and doing the right thing....
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NoBreaks
San Francisco, CA
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The whole country needs to be vaccinated against this insidious virus. Watch out for infected legislatures, they will be exploited by special interest groups to thwart the will of the people. From California, Arizona, Florida and now Maine, citizens are starting to see the light and have taken action to make their collective voices heard in their corrupted governments.
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NoBreaks
San Francisco, CA
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auntie obama wrote: <quoted text>America simply does not want to recognize gay marriage! Amen to that, in every state that allowed gay marriage it was the politicians, lawmakers and activist justices who were corrupted into passing laws behind the people's backs. We need to bring back the democratic process so the people can decide on this sensitive issue. The people of Maine now join the people of California, Arizona and Florida in protecting the meaning of marriage which has always been that of a man and a woman.
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Eaglefan9727
Ashburnham, MA
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NoBreaks wrote: Amen to that, in every state that allowed gay marriage it was the politicians, lawmakers and activist justices who were corrupted into passing laws behind the people's backs. We need to bring back the democratic process so the people can decide on this sensitive issue. The people of Maine now join the people of California, Arizona and Florida in protecting the meaning of marriage which has always been that of a man and a woman. You can say that again. Great posting
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Woo Hoo
Cambridge, MA
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Thank you God! HOORAY !!! ANOTHER VICTORY FOR NORMAL DECENT PEOPLE !!!
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Rational Thinker
San Diego, CA
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NoBreaks wrote: <quoted text> Amen to that, in every state that allowed gay marriage it was the politicians, lawmakers and activist justices who were corrupted into passing laws behind the people's backs. We need to bring back the democratic process so the people can decide on this sensitive issue. The people of Maine now join the people of California, Arizona and Florida in protecting the meaning of marriage which has always been that of a man and a woman. Kind of like the politicians, lawmakers and activist justices who enacted civil rights? Surely voters in the South would not have done the right thing. Equal protection under that law should not be up to a vote.
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Mormon
San Francisco, CA
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Uh oh, here we go again. Don't be surprised if another nationwide protest by gays takes place because the Mormon church once again spent millions to turn the minds of the Maine voters against Prop 1. It could turn real nasty and violent.
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dumazzez
Omaha, NE
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Woo Hoo wrote: Thank you God! HOORAY !!! ANOTHER VICTORY FOR NORMAL DECENT PEOPLE !!! Yea that Ellen is SOOOO indecent
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Hard Core
Orlando, FL
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Woo Hoo wrote: Thank you God! HOORAY !!! ANOTHER VICTORY FOR NORMAL DECENT PEOPLE !!! You are not decent. Sanford/Ensign 2012
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Prop 8
San Francisco, CA
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Well at least Maine had a lot more common sense that California, even if the law was passed they respected the people's right to vote on the issue by holding an election before implementing the law. In California 18,000 gay couples were given preferential treatment by the courts when they denied a motion to let the people vote on prop 8 first before enforcing their decision declaring prop 22 unconstitutional. So now there's an existing double standard where some gay marriages are valid while the constitution prohibits it. What a flake!
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NoBreaks
San Francisco, CA
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Judged:
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Rational Thinker wrote: <quoted text> Kind of like the politicians, lawmakers and activist justices who enacted civil rights? Surely voters in the South would not have done the right thing. Equal protection under that law should not be up to a vote. Don't just make a foolish assumption, put if up for the people to vote on Civil Rights so we can see the result.
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JRobert
Meriden, CT
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Rational Thinker wrote: <quoted text> Kind of like the politicians, lawmakers and activist justices who enacted civil rights? Surely voters in the South would not have done the right thing. Equal protection under that law should not be up to a vote. Yeah, right. "Equal protection" like the hate crime law that grants special protection status to certain groups. And only agenda-driven ideologues claim the drive for same sex marriage is equivalent to the campaign for civil rights.
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Eaglefan9727
Ashburnham, MA
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Mormon wrote: Uh oh, here we go again. Don't be surprised if another nationwide protest by gays takes place because the Mormon church once again spent millions to turn the minds of the Maine voters against Prop 1. It could turn real nasty and violent. You are right. There is a good chance that there will be more childish acts from the gay community, Because they cant accept defeat.
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JRobert
Meriden, CT
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Eaglefan9727 wrote: <quoted text> You are right. There is a good chance that there will be more childish acts from the gay community, Because they cant accept defeat. And they will tell any lie to get their way...like the deliberate lie that homosexuals comprise 10% of the population, when it's really something like 2-3%.
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“Ho Ho Ho!”
Since: Mar 07
Long Island
ISP:
Alpharetta, GA
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Ironically the three states that carry huge influx of illegal aliens; which in my eyes these states dont care about their legal citizens. NoBreaks wrote: <quoted text> Amen to that, in every state that allowed gay marriage it was the politicians, lawmakers and activist justices who were corrupted into passing laws behind the people's backs. We need to bring back the democratic process so the people can decide on this sensitive issue. The people of Maine now join the people of California, Arizona and Florida in protecting the meaning of marriage which has always been that of a man and a woman.
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dumazzez
Omaha, NE
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Eaglefan9727 wrote: <quoted text> You are right. There is a good chance that there will be more childish acts from the gay community, Because they cant accept defeat. Now that's funny. Have you listened to Rush or Hannity or Savage.
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Eaglefan9727
Ashburnham, MA
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JRobert wrote: And they will tell any lie to get their way...like the deliberate lie that homosexuals comprise 10% of the population, when it's really something like 2-3%. Did anyone teach you that before you complain about someone lying? You need to take care of your lying. I guess not, Because the gay community has lied to, But of course. The gay community tries to spin it, So it doesnt look like a lie on their part.
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