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| I think that everyone has the right...or should have the right to be as miserable as the rest of us :-) kidding. i think you love who you love and sex shouldn't matter. |
| posted by Brenda on 11/16/2008 07:57 PM |
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| well put Brenda :) |
| posted by on 11/17/2008 03:21 PM |
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| I agree Brenda! :) Everyone should have the right to choose who they want to be with. |
| posted by Christen on 11/18/2008 09:16 AM |
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| It is just a political argument, the issues is already accepted. If you look at TV shows or celebrity there is always a gay character. All the activists interviewed on proposition 8 know that it is a matter of time (short time) before at least they get equal legal rights which is the real injustice! |
| posted by Vero on 11/18/2008 10:08 AM |
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| I don't think anyone has the right to legislate who other people love and want to make a lifetime commitment to. |
| posted by Indigo Ottyr on 11/20/2008 12:28 PM |
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I voted yes. I think people who are gay have just as much love to share as people who are straight. They have a right to be happy, too.
As far as raising children, I think it's something we are going to have to learn to tolerate. Personally, I'd rather see a same-sex couple nurture and love a child in need (an adopted child, for example) instead of a straight couple neglect or beat their child or flush an unwanted baby down a toilet. And for those parents who dread having to explain to their 5 year old why little Johnny has two mommies, get over it. Tell your 5 year old that his mommies love him very much and take care of him and that's all that matters. |
| posted by FirstTimeMommy on 11/20/2008 02:23 PM |
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