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Default 04-06-2005, 04:08 PM

[quote="Sgt>Stackem":0e49c]the gays started this whole thing off wrong. They should have never used the word marriage, they should have said union. The benifit gays can get by being in a union is that if one is ill the other can make choices for them. If they own property upon ones death the other can get the property without lenthly legal battles and lastly insurance. If they are married they cna get health insurance from thier spouse.
I dont care if you are gay or straight, its your choice just stay in your own lane! I would vote for gay unions and the gay groups should word it that way and they might have had more success.
Live and let live, judge not.................[/quote:0e49c]I agree totally with this statement. I also agree with Johnj that I'm not a homophobe just because I don't support gay marriages.

I'm really getting sick of people (especially teens that grow up watching TRL and MTV 24/7) trying to be all "I support gays! Yey! I am progressing the human race! Yey! I'm a humanist! yey!"

I have NO problem with gay people. Well, that is not the case totally. I don't have any problems with gays that act normally. I'm sure alot of those "hidden gays" (the ones that act completely normal and you would think are straight) are pissed off at the fruity gay guys for ruining their reputation. The fruit pisses me off so much. I couldn't care any less if they want to make out with a man. Sure let them do it, but you don't have to be flaming about everything. This can be compared to the straight guys as well. The straight guys that try to act tough and macho for the ladies. I hate those "overly macho" guys. That's on the opposite side of things, but it is almost comparable.



EDIT: Woops, got part of my history outline in here eek: and added a sentence


  
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