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Prominent conservatives are coming out in support of same-sex marriage. And gay issues haven’t played a central issue in the 2010 election cycle. Is this a change of course for the GOP?
as long as they are paying taxes....
ReplyDeleteAs long as that's what it takes to get votes.....
ReplyDeleteThey've learned tactics well from the Democrats!
I agree with 9:33 AM, but I don't support it. They are probably closet queers anyway.
ReplyDeleteTo their detriment , I won't vote for anyone who supports a perversion whats next NAMBLA as a political party ?
ReplyDeleteMaybe, just maybe they are going back to there Republican Roots and seeing that Government has NO business Deciding who can and who Can't get Married. I am a republican becasue I like Less taxes, Smaller government. Not because I go to Church.
ReplyDelete1016-I hope so. I personally don't believe our gov't should be the ones attempting to constitute the sanctity of any marriage.
ReplyDeleteOh no, not the gay hating, bible thumping GOP.
ReplyDeleteDid Glenn Beck say it was ok?
Former RNC head Ken Mehlman has just come out of the closet.
ReplyDeleteGay as a picnic basket.
Time to realise that we are your doctors, nurses, teachers, soldiers, neighbors and customers.
ReplyDeleteTake Government out of marriage and let the church decide if gays should marry ! Better yet leave normal people alone and start your own gay church and your own term for it and go away already !
ReplyDelete4:20 The church is free to marry or not marry whoever they want.
ReplyDeleteThis is about civil, government recognized marriage. Like the kind you can get at the Justice of the Peace. Got it?
LOL yeah let the church decide
ReplyDeleteif it were up to the church women would still have no vote no legal standing and be considered the property of their husbands
kinda like Muslims