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Lincoln Republican
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« on: December 22, 2010, 12:48:19 AM »

What else would one expect from this left coast, pot smoking, marine office banning, collection of pinko loonies?
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Lincoln Republican
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« Reply #1 on: December 22, 2010, 08:40:46 PM »

What else would one expect from this left coast, pot smoking, marine office banning, collection of pinko loonies?

We expect to be adding gay marriage loving   to this collection of labels when the 9th circuit upholds Judge Walkers decision! LOL love the labels I think Ill go light up another !

Of that I have no doubt.  Then it can truly be said

California, the state where votes don't count.

You can add that to your labels as well.
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Lincoln Republican
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« Reply #2 on: December 22, 2010, 10:54:35 PM »

What else would one expect from this left coast, pot smoking, marine office banning, collection of pinko loonies?

We expect to be adding gay marriage loving   to this collection of labels when the 9th circuit upholds Judge Walkers decision! LOL love the labels I think Ill go light up another !

Of that I have no doubt.  Then it can truly be said

California, the state where votes don't count.

You can add that to your labels as well.
Can I vote on your rights?

Can I take it upon myself to decide the people are wrong?
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Lincoln Republican
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« Reply #3 on: December 22, 2010, 11:46:46 PM »

I'm not going to turn this into a gay marriage discussion, but remember that most Americans approved of segregation and were opposed to interracial marriages as well. Marriage is a right, not a privilege for heterosexuals.


Please, don't insult our intelligence by comparing gay marriage to race equality.  They are simply not related. 
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Lincoln Republican
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« Reply #4 on: December 24, 2010, 01:39:32 PM »

What else would one expect from this left coast, pot smoking, marine office banning, collection of pinko loonies?

We expect to be adding gay marriage loving   to this collection of labels when the 9th circuit upholds Judge Walkers decision! LOL love the labels I think Ill go light up another !

Of that I have no doubt.  Then it can truly be said

California, the state where votes don't count.

You can add that to your labels as well.
Can I vote on your rights?

Can I take it upon myself to decide the people are wrong?

Hard righters never can seem to answer that rights question without directly deflecting it into another question. Notice the non-answer to your question by posing another question.

First of all, I am hardly a hard righter.  Just because I do not support gay marriage does not make a hard righter.  If that is the case, then you may as well throw the President of the United States, Barack Obama, into your catch all definition.

I have much the same stance as Obama on gay rights.  We both support non discrimination on gay rights, and we both oppose same sex marriage.

So a question such as can I vote on your rights? is not appropriate or applicable in this context, since marriage is not a right.  Obama believes this as well as I do. 

So if you are seeking an answer to the question without asking another question, refer to the above. 

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Lincoln Republican
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« Reply #5 on: December 24, 2010, 03:54:30 PM »

Following is the view I share with Barack Obama on the issue of gay marriage.  No more, no less.

Barack Obama and Gay Marriage/ Civil Unions:

Although Barack Obama has said that he supports civil unions, he is against gay marriage. In an interview with the Chicago Daily Tribune, Obama said, "I'm a Christian. And so, although I try not to have my religious beliefs dominate or determine my political views on this issue, I do believe that tradition, and my religious beliefs say that marriage is something sanctified between a man and a woman."
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