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HAnnA MArin County
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« on: April 04, 2016, 03:38:22 PM »

There's no necessity for a religious freedom bill. We've had a religious freedom bill since the ratification of our Bill of Rights December 10, 1791.


Republicans trying to undermine progress and are sore sports they lost.

You guys cheated. We voted for traditional marriage state by state (even California). We used the democratic processes to protect the definition of marriage. You guys used oligarchs in black robes. This fight isn't over by a long shot. Get ready for a president Cruz and a conservative replacement to Scaila. Restoring the rights of the states to decide laws regarding social issues (life, marriage, religious liberty). The rainbow jihad is going for revenge wanting to directly attack the economic and civil liberties of people of religious conscience. You can't say that that's not happening.

Anyone who says rainbow Jihad merits no respect. Yes, we can say it's not happening because it's not. You bigots have lost. Find another group to hate on in the name of "Christianity." And you wonder why more and more people are turning away from the church. You're a perfect reason why. You're delusional especially thinking Ted Cruz will be President lmao. Reality check: marriage equality isn't going to be overturned, nor is Roe vs. Wade, for that matter.

What exactly is "traditional marriage?" Furthermore, when do we get to vote on your rights? When do we get to vote on a constitutional amendment banning divorce? When do we get to vote on a constitutional amendment banning sterile and imfertile couples as well as the elderly from marrying since they are unable to "procreate?" Keep your Bible out of people's lives who don't believe the fairy tale that you do.
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« Reply #1 on: April 12, 2016, 09:08:10 AM »


..but really, who in his right mind would WANT to go to Mississippi? Smiley
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