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Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 1:46 pm
If you are a registered voter in the State of California will you over turn the Gay Marriage Law? This November of 2008 California is offering to cast your vote to override the Lesbian Marriage would you???
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Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2008 9:20 pm
I'm not there... But if I were, I wouldn't.
Love is love. Any kind of love is better than hate.
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Posted: Sat Aug 02, 2008 10:05 am
I'm registered... I'd vote for it.
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Posted: Sun Aug 03, 2008 9:45 am
rockerpixie I'm registered... I'd vote for it. For gay marriage? Or to override gay marriage? And i'm not in California nor am I old enough to vote but if I were I would NOT vote Against gay marriage
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Posted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 5:11 pm
f_a_i_t_h_l_e_s_s rockerpixie I'm registered... I'd vote for it. For gay marriage? Or to override gay marriage? And i'm not in California nor am I old enough to vote but if I were I would NOT vote Against gay marriage I'd vote for gay marriage.
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Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2008 2:08 pm
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Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 6:25 pm
I live in a completely different country, however I would vote in favour of keeping gay marriage legal.
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Posted: Mon Sep 01, 2008 9:59 pm
I'm registered. In Kahleefourneeyah.
You bet I'm voting down Prop 8. We also did the legteam work behind the Libertarian Party of California's opposition to Prop 8.
"We need more love in this world" Libertarian Mike Gravel, supporter of marriage rights for gay and lesbian people.
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Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 3:45 am
Ladygaura I'm registered. In Kahleefourneeyah. You bet I'm voting down Prop 8. We also did the legteam work behind the Libertarian Party of California's opposition to Prop 8. "We need more love in this world" Libertarian Mike Gravel, supporter of marriage rights for gay and lesbian people. Kudos on that, it is always nice to hear about people fighting for rights and freedoms. Naturally my respect for your actions are heavily influenced by my ideological stance.
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Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 12:43 am
As a married man, I'm voting for prop 8. Mainly because in every country that has allowed gay marriage, there has been a shocking drop in over all marriage in the entire country.
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Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 10:24 am
Travis Celendel As a married man, I'm voting for prop 8. Mainly because in every country that has allowed gay marriage, there has been a shocking drop in over all marriage in the entire country. Like who? America's divorce rate is already MORE than 50 percent, and that's not recent... it's been like that for the past five years... and that's heterosexuals alone [well, DUH. who else?]. If gay marriage passes, yeah... it may or may not go down, if so, who cares? People shouldn't worry about the national divorce rate... they should worry about their own marriages. The divorce rate is, forgive my language, ******** thanks to idiots who don't know what love is and think lust is a good enough excuse to get married. I personally don't care who marries/divorces who. Whether gay marriages passes or not, it's not affecting me, but it's affecting millions of gay Americans who should have the same right as straight Americans to marry the person they love.
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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 1:58 am
You misunderstood me. I never said anything about divorce. I said marriage rates were dropping. As for who, try all of Scandinavia. As for who cares, I do. My wife does. All of my friends do. As for the rights of gay people, they have the same rights I do. They can marry anybody of the opposite sex that they want to... except their siblings and parents. Beyond that, why should I care?
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Posted: Mon Oct 06, 2008 11:33 am
Travis Celendel You misunderstood me. I never said anything about divorce. I said marriage rates were dropping. As for who, try all of Scandinavia. As for who cares, I do. My wife does. All of my friends do. As for the rights of gay people, they have the same rights I do. They can marry anybody of the opposite sex that they want to... except their siblings and parents. Beyond that, why should I care? No, you have the priviledge of marrying a person you're in love with. Gay people don't have that, and I think that they should. And actually, as this whole "marriage" thing goes... Quote: Gay marriage hasn't been legal long enough to establish reliable gay marriage statistics, and many statistics don't separate gay marriage from general marriage rates. Marriage rates have been dropping world wide since 1990. In America, the marriage rate dropped from 232,900 in 2000 to 217,800 in 2004. Gay marriage, having been illegal for so long, takes a sharp rise wherever it is introduced. When San Francisco legalized gay marriage, 4,037 marriage licenses were issued and 3,995 gay couples were married in the several months before the state intervened and voided the marriages. In a review of the names of couples it was found 57 % of the couples were lesbian. Demographic information also showed most of the couples were older and better educated than average newlywed couples, with more than 74% over 35 years old and 69 % holding a college degree. For the first six months after gay marriage was legalized in the Netherlands, same-sex marriages made up 3.6% of the total number of marriages. The numbers have steadily dropped since then to around 3%, with 2,500 gay couples marrying in 2001, 1,800 in 2002, 1,200 in 2004, and 1,100 in 2005. In the 2000 census it was found that there were 601,209 committed gay couples in America. I got that from here: http://gaymarriage.lifetips.com/cat/64319/gay-marriage-facts-statistics/ So, really, marriage seems to be fine.
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Posted: Mon Oct 20, 2008 11:58 pm
I wish I lived in California, just so I could support gay marriage in the upcoming election. I really hope Prop 8 doesn't pass!
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Posted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 10:14 pm
I would vote 8 down. But I don't live in Cali nor am I old enough to vote.
Here in Arizona is a bullshit prop 102 that amends in the constitution that a marriage is to be defined as between one man and one woman. And it looks like its been passed. It's completely bullshit and unconstitutional. There is supposed to be a separation of religion and state. The gay marriage protesters are protesting it do to their religion. In all debates about this subject there is almost always the word "God" in the speeches. And when the Websters dictionary was brought into a speech was bullshit, because the dictionary dudes can change the meaning of marriage quick And a domestic partnership isn't s**t. WTF is that s**t. ********' ******** that s**t, it ain't marriage.
Marriage is a vow between two lovers and gets you some perks. By denying gay people the right to marry you are only repeating what we've done with women, and people of other race besides white, denying them the chance to be equal.
STOP repeating mistakes. STOP denying peoples rights. STOP inequality. STOP bringing God and your religious bullshit into a religiously unbiased and neutral government. Just STOP.
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