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Originally Posted by bustitup
LOL..thank you...I guess you have to be british to get away with this satire
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You got it, only British people can get away with satire.
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Originally Posted by Sower
Actually the Supreme Court legislated from the bench (admittedly my opinion) in that instance so on the surface the unions were legal until the people could vote on it.
I do find it interesting how anyone that speaks about this issue has to say how they either have friends that are homosexual or something like that. Our society seems to be so politically correct anymore that we can't just talk about the issue. Seems like there's too much emotion out there and not enough pragmatism and logic. Anyone else notice that?
I also get a kick out of homosexual marriage supporters just bashing people that are against it. They scream in your face about how intollerant you are or that you're a biggot for not accepting others beliefs. Yet that's exactly what they're doing 
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I have a gay employee, not really but we call him that
It is funny that people bring up their gay relations when discussing that topic. It all boils down to the fact that gay people have deep down desires to be accepted and be more "normal". And marriage is one of those things that most normal people do. (still funny that the institution of marrige is degrading with the high divorce rate.)
For me, there is a big difference between understanding and acceptance. I understand gay people, and why they are gay. I do not and will never accept them, or find their actions acceptable. I will not be mean or discriminate against gays, but I do not want their lifestyle to be in any way the norm. That is their cross to bear and will always be outcast to a certain degree. Just not natural (as BrianG said). Man, I sound conservative.