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BoyAlley 02-13-2006 09:08 PM

Frist plans June vote to ban gay marriage
 
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist said Monday he plans a vote in early June on a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage.

http://www.cnn.com/2006/POLITICS/02/...age/index.html

So what does GFY think? Are my partner and I, who have been together for 7.5 years since we were 19 and 20 years old, such a threat to this country that the Constitution of the United State of America should be amended to prevent us from every having equal rights in this country?

This man makes me so mad my blood boils. I can't begin to tell everyone how something like this makes those of us who happen to have been born homosexual feel.......

Platinumpimp 02-13-2006 09:13 PM

Wow its pretty sad to ban something that is according to people's own free will. It just shows there are still plenty of fucktards in the world.

reed_4 02-13-2006 10:51 PM

I don't mean to offend any gays in here but i am not in favor in gay marriage. :)

baddog 02-13-2006 10:58 PM

A waste of money. Even if it passes (which it won't) it would get overturned by the Supreme Court.

Family Law is a State issue, not Federal.

stickyfingerz 02-13-2006 11:13 PM

Its already banned in TN. I have no problems with civil unions. What they really should do is make all marriages civil unions, and keep the Government out of it. Let marriages happen within the Church. :winkwink:

BoyAlley 02-13-2006 11:44 PM

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Originally Posted by baddog
A waste of money. Even if it passes (which it won't) it would get overturned by the Supreme Court.

They're seeking to add an amendment to the constitution. If they succeed in doing that, the Supreme Court would have no authority to overturn it. It would literally become a fundamental cornerstone of our country's governance, just like the right to freedom of speech is.

It could EASILY be 100 years or better before the possibility of a new constitutional amendent would be proposed and passed to undo it.

We're talking about a 67 super majority vote in the Senate and retification by 2/3 of the states.

baddog 02-13-2006 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by BoyAlley
They're seeking to add an amendment to the constitution. If they succeed in doing that, the Supreme Court would have no authority to overturn it. It would literally become a fundamental cornerstone of our country's governance, just like the right to freedom of speech is.

It could EASILY be 100 years or better before the possibility of a new constitutional amendent would be proposed and passed to undo it.

We're talking about a 67 super majority vote in the Senate and retification by 2/3 of the states.

it isn't going to happen, don't get your panties in a wad

BoyAlley 02-13-2006 11:50 PM

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Originally Posted by reed_4
I don't mean to offend any gays in here but i am not in favor in gay marriage. :)

That's because you're an uneducated bigot. I'm sorry, but I have nothing but hate in my heart for anyone that tells me that my relationship, which has already proven to be more stable than over 60% of heterosexual relationships, doesn't deserve protection.

Tell me I shouldn't have the right to visit my partner in the hospital should he get sick, to bury him should he die, to inherit the house we share together without being taxed out of it, then tell me "I don't mean to offend any gays"? Fuck you.

It's IMPOSSIBLE to be guaranteed such fundamental protections as that without us being included in federal marriage laws. States can, have, and continue to overturn living wills, wills, trusts, and contracts between homosexual couples on a daily basis. There is literally no way for us to insure our protection, no matter how many thousands of dollars we spend having legal documents drawn up.

je_rome 02-14-2006 02:33 AM

love, being a universal emotion, encompasses every human being, gay or otherwise. a prohibition on legal marriage will violate gays' right of happiness.

baddog 02-14-2006 02:47 AM

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Originally Posted by BoyAlley
That's because you're an uneducated bigot. I'm sorry, but I have nothing but hate in my heart for anyone that tells me that my relationship, which has already proven to be more stable than over 60% of heterosexual relationships, doesn't deserve protection.

With all due respect, you have not proven shit. I have been married twice, and both times were for over 7.5 years


7.5 years is a walk in the park.

Besides, there are plenty of states that have laws that give gays the rights to have life partners that have essentially the same rights as a married couple . . . . something that I can not have unless I want to marry the chick. How fair is that?

baddog 02-14-2006 02:49 AM

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Originally Posted by je_rome
love, being a universal emotion, encompasses every human being, gay or otherwise. a prohibition on legal marriage will violate gays' right of happiness.


You know jack shit about US law. Unless the state says it is legal for two people of the same gender to get married, it is not a legal marriage.

And marriage is hardly a guarantee of happiness, trust me on this.

baddog 02-14-2006 02:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BoyAlley
It's IMPOSSIBLE to be guaranteed such fundamental protections as that without us being included in federal marriage laws.


I am sorry . . . "federal marriage laws?" What laws are those? You able to cite one?

MrJazz99 02-14-2006 03:01 AM

I dont know the rules in the US, but in Sweden we have "partnership"-marriages which gives the same rights as a marriage in church. I think its up to the church, not the goverment if they should marry two people, gay or not. Since its in the bible: "Marriage is an institution between man and woman", the church here will not marry gay people, but I think parnership is OK. :upsidedow

Platinumpimp 02-14-2006 11:31 AM

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Originally Posted by baddog
You know jack shit about US law. Unless the state says it is legal for two people of the same gender to get married, it is not a legal marriage.

And marriage is hardly a guarantee of happiness, trust me on this.

You are right about that, but it IS a choice. And I believe people are still free in their choices. We live in a fucking democracy for christ sake...:disgust

And reed_4, you are one of these morons.

sfera 02-14-2006 12:08 PM

i could really care less

RuthB 02-14-2006 12:15 PM

it's legal in Canada, I believe it's legal in the UK.. it's just a matter of time before it becomes legal in the US I would think

I doubt they'll be able to put this through if it's an amendment to the constitution, and if they try to, I'm sure there will be mass protesting and it probably wouldn't happen

how many changes have there been to the constitution in the last 10 years?

Tricksy 02-14-2006 01:26 PM

it's really sad to hear that...:-( I think that all ppl should have egual rights to choose whom to marry. Love is love...well said!

TurboAngel 02-14-2006 01:30 PM

I think that it's your right to chose who you marry and none of the governments bizzzzz.


:thumbsup

spanky part 2 02-14-2006 02:28 PM

Lets see. War going on. On the verge of WW3. Avian Flu. Fucking huge deficit.

Yep Frist is so in tune with the really important things.

What a fucking tool. I have always found in life that the people who scream the loudest against something, are normally that something.

Bill Frist, you go girl!

StickyGreen 02-14-2006 02:30 PM

gotta go with option 1 on this one...

boneprone 02-14-2006 02:37 PM

Gay porn rips at the moral fabric of society......

With that said, Id say no...

Choose one.. Porn or marriage.

You cant have both. What will these people want next?

GlydeGirl 02-14-2006 02:40 PM

Move to Canada and do your business from here! We value our gays & lesbians and believe that all long term partners deserve power of attorney.

WebairGerard 02-14-2006 02:41 PM

should not happen, they are just playing up to the religous right that helped get them in and showing that they are trying to push their agenda.

Don't know about you but I am sick of these guys! :)

tristan_D 02-14-2006 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by sfera
i could really care less

marriage is yet to be a major concern for me, although I have had relationships that lasted for years. I find the companionship more important than anything else. then again that's just me

eroswebmaster 02-14-2006 04:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reed_4
I don't mean to offend any gays in here but i am not in favor in gay marriage. :)

GFY is not in favor if klikwhores

Manowar 02-14-2006 04:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by reed_4
I don't mean to offend any gays in here but i am not in favor in gay marriage. :)

that's because you're too busy trying to find rice beans to eat of the floor you tramp

JoeMeca 02-14-2006 04:59 PM

voted 2 of course- nuff said

Platinumpimp 02-14-2006 05:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Manowar
that's because you're too busy trying to find rice beans to eat of the floor you tramp

:1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :thumbsup

kane 02-14-2006 05:34 PM

it's pretty simple. Straight people have fucked marrige up plenty on thier own. Over 50% of marriges end in divorce. If you factor out those that get married past the age of 55 (there are more and more of them these days) that number jumps to around 60%.

I see people get married and divorced within a year or two all the time. So how can anyone say that gay people getting married would cause harm to the "institution" of marriage? It won't.

In the end if a gay couple gets married it doesn't make a straight couple married less valid. It's not going to cause straight couple to suddenly break up. It has no effect what's so ever.

This is the melting pot of the world. We supposedly say that all people are created equal. So who is it that gets to decide that just because someone is gay they are not worthy of the same things that a straight person is?

baddog 02-14-2006 07:40 PM

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Originally Posted by kane
This is the melting pot of the world. We supposedly say that all people are created equal. So who is it that gets to decide that just because someone is gay they are not worthy of the same things that a straight person is?

The State of California has adopted domestic partnership legislation that provides gay and lesbian couples with most of the rights given to heterosexual couples.

Funny thing is, in order for me to enjoy these rights I have to get married. How come I can't just live with a chick and enjoy the same rights as a gay couple? Doesn't sound very fair to me.

Grapesoda 02-14-2006 07:43 PM

well no man can butt fuck me unless we're married, that's all I'm sayin about it :1orglaugh


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