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Re: Happy gay news!!! The faggots aren't getting married in Maine or 34 other brave states!!

Von: Usenet Legends bobandcarole ??? (usenetlegends@ymail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 04.11.2009 18:34
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Newsgroup: alt.atheism alt.politics.homosexual alt.politics.usa alt.politics.homosexuality alt.support.boy-lovers
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On Nov 4, 11:02 am, "Wayne" <mygarbage...@verizon.net> wrote:

> "Usenet Legends bobandcarole ???" <usenetlegends0...@gmail.com>
wrote in
> messagenews:7958c92f-635f-41a3-b222-77bf5cfa361c@r5g2000yqb.googlegroups.
com...
> x-no-archive:
>
> The people have spoken. faggots need to take their worn out assholes
> and move on.
>
>     [[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[Maine Voters Repeal Law Allowing Gay
> Marriage]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]]
>
> Article Tools Sponsored By
> By ABBY GOODNOUGH
> Published: November 4, 2009
>
> In a stinging setback for the national gay-rights movement, Maine
> voters narrowly decided to repeal the state’s new law allowing same-
> sex marriage.
>
> With 87 percent of precincts reporting early Wednesday morning, 53
> percent of voters had approved the repeal, ending an expensive and
> emotional fight that was closely watched around the country as a
> referendum on the national gay-marriage movement. Polls had suggested
> a much closer race.
>
> Maine voters also decided to expand the state’s 10-year-old medical
> marijuana law, approving a ballot question to allow state-regulated
> dispensaries to grow the drug and sell it to patients. The vote comes
> weeks after the Obama administration announced it would not prosecute
> patients and distributors who are in "clear and unambiguous"
> compliance with state laws. Maine will be the third state, after New
> Mexico and Rhode Island, to allow tightly regulated, nonprofit
> marijuana dispensaries.
>
> With the repeal of the same-sex marriage law, Maine became the 31st
> state to reject same-sex marriage at the ballot box. Five other states
> — Massachusetts, Connecticut, Iowa, New Hampshire and Vermont — have
> legalized same-sex marriage, but only through court rulings and
> legislative action.
>
> The Maine vote was particularly discouraging for gay-rights groups
> because it took place in New England, the region that has been the
> most open to same-sex marriage, and because opponents of the repeal
> had far outspent backers. Gov. John Baldacci, a Democrat, had
> enthusiastically backed the state law allowing gay marriage, passed by
> the legislature in May but put on hold until the referendum took
> place.
>
> The repeal came a year after California voters banned same-sex
> marriage with a constitutional amendment. Preliminary results showed
> strong opposition to the repeal in Portland, the state’s biggest city,
> but not enough to counter widespread support in more conservative
> regions to the north.
>
> In another Election Night setback for gay-rights supporters, Gov. Jon
> Corzine of New Jersey, who supports gay marriage, lost to Christopher
> Christie, a Republican who opposes it. Many believed the legislature
> there was close to passing a gay marriage bill, but with Mr. Corzine’s
> defeat all bets are off.
>
> Throughout the bitter campaign, supporters of same sex marriage had
> stressed that gay couples deserve equal treatment under the law,
> banking on Maine’s reputation as a “live and let live” state.
> Opponents repeatedly warned voters that if gays were allowed to marry,
> it would be taught in the public schools, a tactic that proved
> effective in California last year.
> *************************************
> -
> The CA tactic was a valid concern that still remains.  Example: The Harve
y
> Milk recognition that will be taught in schools.

Teaching children perverted values doesn't work when we teach the
opposite at home.
I taught my children that homosexuality IS an abomination in the eyes
of God as it says
in the holy scripture and if  they hear diffferent at school or
otherwise, it's blasphemy and
to inform me promptly so I may correct the situation. My children know
the truth regarding
the sexual deviant milk.


> Nonetheless, Maine and other states should pass laws that civil unions,
> while not called marriage, are equivalent in all legal respects to marria
ge.

But they ain't married. They still can't do what a straight couple
takes for granted.
That's a good thing. What it comes down to is this, there's a clear
majority who
realize homosexuality is a sin, a sickness and a perversion. As long
as we vote,
we win and the voting process ain't going away anytime soon :-) The US
media
has an unhealthy attraction with rump rangers but their influence is
superficial.
The people aren't buying it no matter how many faggot channels or
pervert friendly
shows they air.

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