Video: Asked ‘Is Homosexuality a Sin,’ Romney Answers, ‘Nice Try’
Here’s Mitt Romney pathetically evading questions about gay marriage, then answering the question, “Do you personally think homosexuality is a sin?” with, “Nice try.”
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Here’s Mitt Romney pathetically evading questions about gay marriage, then answering the question, “Do you personally think homosexuality is a sin?” with, “Nice try.”
Youtube Video1 | reine.de.tout Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:22:10pm |
He very well could have correctly said “Being homosexual is not a sin”.
Because it isn’t.
What my religion frowns on is sex outside of marriage - whether homosexual or heterosexual. Both are sinful.
But the mere fact that one is homosexual is not in any way a sin.
And besides which, we don’t play God and judge the extent of sinfulness of others.
We know what is legal or illegal, and judge that. But final judgment on the sinfulness (or lack of) in others is not our job.
2 | Ming Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:22:24pm |
Romney is just another politician showing contempt for the media. In recent years, this contempt has become especially clear and open on the Republican side.
Unfortunately, some of this contempt is well-deserved. In 2008, Sarah Palin proved that you can be the nominee of a major party for the Vice Presidency, and never have to hold a single press conference.
Even CNN, which I usually like, stoops to the unbearable ritual of “talking heads” spinning against one another. People like Paul Begala and Dana Lasch make me change the channel. So with a media like this, there’s some justification is a politician like Romney contemptuously brushes off the media. The media needs to do more real journalism.
3 | Charles Johnson Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:27:15pm |
This kind of evasion drives me nuts. (I know, it’s a short drive.)
“Are you in favor of gay marriage?”
“I believe a marriage is between a man and a woman.”
“Yes, but would you favor making gay marriage legal?”
“I believe a marriage is between a man and a woman.”
“But how do you personally feel about making gay marriage legal?”
“I believe a marriage is between a man and a woman.”
Arrrgghh.
4 | Killgore Trout Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:28:21pm |
“Nice Try” = I can’t honestly answer that question and both know it.
6 | researchok Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:29:42pm |
7 | Charles Johnson Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:30:00pm |
8 | allegro Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:31:11pm |
re: #5 Alaska Kim
gay marriage should not be legal.
You’ve got your rights, they don’t deserve the same?
9 | wrenchwench Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:31:28pm |
“Nice try.”
That’s the answer to a “gotcha” question.
Guess what, Mitt.
GOTCHA!
10 | Alaska Kim Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:31:53pm |
re: #7 Charles
how does little kids being murdered harm you? if you don’t know them?
13 | allegro Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:32:39pm |
re: #10 Alaska Kim
how does little kids being murdered harm you? if you don’t know them?
That had to be the wrongest, most evil response I think I’ve ever heard. Shame.
14 | bratwurst Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:32:56pm |
re: #10 Alaska Kim
how does little kids being murdered harm you? if you don’t know them?
Obviously a short line to be drawn between gays getting married and little kids being murdered, right? /
15 | researchok Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:33:17pm |
re: #10 Alaska Kim
how does little kids being murdered harm you? if you don’t know them?
What on earth are you talking about?
Heterosexuals like you don’t commit murder?
16 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:33:18pm |
re: #5 Alaska Kim
gay marriage should not be legal.
You will be on the losing side of history in this case.
18 | researchok Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:34:41pm |
re: #13 allegro
That had to be the wrongest, most evil response I think I’ve ever heard. Shame.
You’re assigning too much credit.
The response is just stupid.
19 | brownbagj Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:36:34pm |
Get government out of “marriage.” It is a loaded term. Make EVERYONE (gay, straight, bi and Baha’i - just cause it rhymed) that wants government benefits for being coupled have a civil union.
Then, if you want the couple to be recognized by a church, have a ceremony in a church that matches your belief. Then, the government would have no right to tell anyone they could not “get married” as it would be a freedom of religion thing.
20 | Interesting Times Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:36:41pm |
re: #18 researchok
You’re assigning too much credit.
The response is just stupid.
People nowadays can be forgiven for being unable to discern the difference between Team Evil and Team Stupid.
21 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:36:52pm |
re: #17 jaunte
Heh.
Gay marriage will encourage people to be gay, in the same way that hanging around tall people will make you tall.
22 | allegro Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:36:55pm |
re: #18 researchok
You’re assigning too much credit.
The response is just stupid.
You are correct. The whole murdered kids thing tossed off so cavalierly just makes me lose my mind a little.
23 | goddamnedfrank Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:36:59pm |
re: #5 Alaska Kim
gay marriage should not be legal.
How about masturbation and contraception?
re: #10 Alaska Kim
how does little kids being murdered harm you? if you don’t know them?
Kids being murdered harms the child being murdered. How does gay marriage hurt anybody?
P.S. That was a truly horrible thing to say. You should take a look in the mirror and contemplate the kind of person who would equate a victimless lifestyle choice with child murder.
24 | Alaska Kim Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:37:04pm |
should it be legal for mormon men to have 20 wives and 40 kids??
25 | Stanghazi Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:37:20pm |
26 | researchok Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:37:26pm |
re: #20 publicityStunted
People nowadays can be forgiven for being unable to discern the difference between Team Evil and Team Stupid.
No truer words.
27 | Charles Johnson Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:38:00pm |
re: #10 Alaska Kim
how does little kids being murdered harm you? if you don’t know them?
Wow. You’re even crazier than I thought.
28 | brownbagj Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:38:27pm |
I can honestly say as Christian gay marriage does not affect my marriage or my faith at all. Why would it?
Gay folks should have all of the same rights as straight. Period.
29 | researchok Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:38:42pm |
30 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:38:51pm |
re: #24 Alaska Kim
should it be legal for mormon men to have 20 wives and 40 kids??
You haven’t really given much thought to the issue, have you?
31 | allegro Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:38:53pm |
re: #24 Alaska Kim
should it be legal for mormon men to have 20 wives and 40 kids??
Sure, why not if everyone consents.
34 | jaerik Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:39:51pm |
re: #3 Charles
This kind of evasion drives me nuts. (I know, it’s a short drive.)
“Are you in favor of gay marriage?”
“I believe a marriage is between a man and a woman.”
“Yes, but would you favor making gay marriage legal?”
“I believe a marriage is between a man and a woman.”
“But how do you personally feel about making gay marriage legal?”
“I believe a marriage is between a man and a woman.”
Arrrgghh.
Let’s face it, homosexuals are a significant chunk of the electorate. Kinsey said 5%, but even if it was say… 2%, that would have been enough to throw the last election if they had all voted as a single bloc.
What Romney’s doing is trying to blow the anti-gay dog whistle as loud as he can, while trying to not let that 2% know what he’s doing.
It’s the same thing with all the other minority groups the Republicans have demonized and ostracized, from atheists/agnostics to Hispanics and African-Americans. The white, straight, anglo-saxon Protestant voting group is doomed to no longer have a plurality, let alone a majority, in the relatively near future, and there is simply no way to reverse that.
All they have left is that dog whistle, and all they can do is blow it harder and harder, trying to increase the turnout of their dwindling base through leveraging more and more fear and anger, in a last-ditch attempt to out-number everyone else at the polls.
It’s just not going to work forever, and when they eventually concede and start trying to pretend they never held the positions they do now, it’s up to folks like LGF to remind the world what they used to stand for.
35 | Stanghazi Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:40:33pm |
re: #29 researchok
A day without UF…
Heh, I’m following the Tebow book signing in Gainesville at the moment. So, no there’s never a day…
36 | engineer cat Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:40:33pm |
re: #10 Alaska Kim
how does little kids being murdered harm you? if you don’t know them?
ever see those ads for charities for children in horrifying slums around the world where they describe how unbelievably awful their daily life is and how you can change their world for just pennies a day?
just for once i’d like to see these “christian” political pressure groups in the gop show that they care just a little bit about children like that
38 | researchok Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:40:41pm |
39 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:41:03pm |
re: #33 Alaska Kim
what is the difference?
What’s the difference between one man and one woman getting married and your example?
40 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:41:28pm |
re: #35 Stanley Sea
Have you seen the pic of him that is all the rage on the interweaves?
42 | brownbagj Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:42:00pm |
What pisses me off is christian firebrands hating on others instead of showing love like Jesus - our true example. Then, they themselves are often gay.
Government should be ensuring and protecting rights - in this case it is not doing so.
Remove the term marriage, give everybody the same rights via civil unions and then send people to some religious ceremony without government interference if they want the term marriage.
43 | Mickey Blumental Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:42:16pm |
re: #24 Alaska Kim
Should it be legal for ducks to eat carrots? WTF with all of those questions?
Stop comparing gays to pedophiles, bigamists and people who are into animals, because it only highlights your disconnection from reality. Two men or women in a committed relationship are none of the above.
I married my husband in Canada and we have a child via surrogacy. We are all very happy together and thank goodness there’s nothing you can do about it, you hateful nosy little turd.
44 | engineer cat Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:42:22pm |
they’re be a lot tougher questions for him in the next year and a half to lightheartedly weasel his way out of
45 | goddamnedfrank Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:42:26pm |
46 | jaerik Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:42:34pm |
Did Alaska Kim seriously just equate gay marriage with infanticide?
Have I gone completely nuts, or did that just happen?
47 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:43:00pm |
48 | researchok Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:43:07pm |
re: #41 Alaska Kim
nope. what is the difference???
The meds aren’t helping, consider an inpatient stay.
49 | brownbagj Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:43:49pm |
re: #34 jaerik
One issue with this is that many, many minority voters are strongly against gay marriages.
I see more support from the Caucasian block for gay marriage than anywhere else.
50 | BongCrodny Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:44:04pm |
re: #10 Alaska Kim
how does little kids being murdered harm you? if you don’t know them?
The troll, arriving
Urinates in the punchbowl
With probing questions.
51 | Mickey Blumental Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:44:16pm |
He wasn’t really evading the question. He pretty much said “yes, I think they are sinners, but I don’t think they should be discriminated against (except for basic human rights like marriage) because they’re all going to burn in hell anyway.”
52 | Usually refered to as anyways Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:44:20pm |
Can we define the word sin?
From my understanding, the word is Greek, it refers to archery, and it means ‘falling short’ or ‘missing the bulls eye’.
I don’t think sin = bad.
53 | Alaska Kim Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:45:21pm |
re: #47 Slumbering Behemoth
it doesn’t harm me personally, but being gay is a sin, and gay marriage is not ‘marriage’ and shold not be legal.
54 | brownbagj Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:45:35pm |
re: #52 ozbloke
The only “sin” I am sure of is not loving your fellow man/woman.
55 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:45:45pm |
re: #52 ozbloke
Can we define the word sin?
From my understanding, the word is Greek, it refers to archery, and it means ‘falling short’ or ‘missing the bulls eye’.
I don’t think sin = bad.
It does if you end up having a horde of Vikings halfway up your nose.
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56 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:47:21pm |
re: #23 goddamnedfrank
How about masturbation
Not tonight, frank
I have a handache
But thanks for asking!
57 | wrenchwench Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:47:47pm |
re: #53 Alaska Kim
it doesn’t harm me personally, but being gay is a sin, and gay marriage is not ‘marriage’ and shold not be legal.
Do you know any gay people? Who know what you think about their rights?
58 | engineer cat Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:48:14pm |
re: #54 brownbagj
The only “sin” I am sure of is not loving your fellow man/woman.
in the words of rabbi hillel
do not do unto others what you would not have done unto yourself - this is the whole of the law and the prophets
the rest is commentary
59 | allegro Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:48:18pm |
re: #53 Alaska Kim
it doesn’t harm me personally, but being gay is a sin, and gay marriage is not ‘marriage’ and shold not be legal.
So you don’t subscribe to the separation of church and state? You would prefer a theocracy?
60 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:48:24pm |
re: #53 Alaska Kim
it doesn’t harm me personally, but being gay is a sin, and gay marriage is not ‘marriage’ and shold not be legal.
Here, a nice instructional video on what ‘traditional marriage’ means.
61 | Stanghazi Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:48:33pm |
re: #40 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Have you seen the pic of him that is all the rage on the interweaves?
No! But I’m guessing it’s him in his jockeys? POST IT PLEASE
62 | Charles Johnson Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:49:04pm |
re: #46 jaerik
Did Alaska Kim seriously just equate gay marriage with infanticide?
Have I gone completely nuts, or did that just happen?
It really did happen.
This is how these people think. She’s not alone.
63 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:49:52pm |
re: #53 Alaska Kim
it doesn’t harm me personally, but being gay is a sin, and gay marriage is not ‘marriage’ and shold not be legal.
But seriously, America is not a theocracy, and your religious beliefs have no place in governing the people of this country.
64 | Achilles Tang Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:50:16pm |
re: #53 Alaska Kim
it doesn’t harm me personally, but being gay is a sin, and gay marriage is not ‘marriage’ and shold not be legal.
It’s not a sin and would be legal if we made it legal. What was your objection again?
65 | Targetpractice Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:50:33pm |
re: #59 allegro
So you don’t subscribe to the separation of church and state? You would prefer a theocracy?
“Course not. Theocracies are bad, just look at Iran. But I do believe that we need to model our legal system after God’s laws, as everybody knows that the Founding Fathers intended this to be a Christian nation!”
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66 | brownbagj Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:51:25pm |
re: #62 Charles
This is why THERE MUST BE SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE.
Again, I am a Christian. I go to church. I neither want my church to be political nor do I want control of the church via government.
Heck, I am even for churches paying taxes. Get government and churches away from each. For at some point, my “Christian” friend, your faith may no longer be dominant and then we shall hear you squeal loudly, “SEPARATION OF CHURCH AND STATE!”
67 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:51:32pm |
re: #53 Alaska Kim
Matthew 7:1-7
1 Judge not, that ye be not judged.
2 For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall be judged: and with what measure ye mete, it shall be measured to you again.
3 And why beholdest thou the mote that is in thy brother’s eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?
4 Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let me pull out the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a beam is in thine own eye?
5 Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam out of thine own eye; and then shalt thou see clearly to cast out the mote out of thy brother’s eye.
One of many, many quotes like this.
Stop it, Kim. Please.
68 | wrenchwench Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:51:32pm |
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I gotta go. Please apply these to Kim’s comments for me. Unless she comes around. Not holding my breath for that.
69 | Stanghazi Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:51:55pm |
re: #53 Alaska Kim
it doesn’t harm me personally, but being gay is a sin, and gay marriage is not ‘marriage’ and shold not be legal.
Gah, you and that other chick give Alaska such a bad rep.
70 | Alaska Kim Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:52:09pm |
re: #57 wrenchwench
yes, i know some gay people, and i’m sick of hearing about their rights.
71 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:52:32pm |
re: #61 Stanley Sea
No! But I’m guessing it’s him in his jockeys? POST IT PLEASE
73 | allegro Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:52:35pm |
re: #60 Slumbering Behemoth
Here, a nice instructional video on what ‘traditional marriage’ means.
[Video]
That is brilliant!
74 | RadicalModerate Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:53:14pm |
re: #70 Alaska Kim
So, you don’t think that they should have the same rights as everyone else?
75 | Targetpractice Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:53:23pm |
re: #70 Alaska Kim
yes, i know some gay people, and i’m sick of hearing about their rights.
And are you honest and tell them to their face that you believe their lives to be sinful? Because if so, I applaud your friends with having far more patience than I will ever possess.
76 | Alaska Kim Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:53:30pm |
re: #63 Slumbering Behemoth
that’s EXACTLY what romney was trying to say. thank you.
77 | thatthatisis Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:53:45pm |
I used to hold the opinion that gay marriage was wrong and should not be legal.
Then I thought about it. It’s amazing how actually thinking something through can change a person’s mind.
78 | brownbagj Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:53:50pm |
re: #70 Alaska Kim
I guess you said the same about women’s rights, black’s rights etc. I guess just “others” should shut up and take what you think is good for them.
79 | engineer cat Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:54:27pm |
re: #53 Alaska Kim
it doesn’t harm me personally, but being gay is a sin, and gay marriage is not ‘marriage’ and shold not be legal.
can you tell me how you differentiate between which laws in the old testament you consider outmoded and not necessary to follow as part of the old covenant and which you consider to still be the commandment of god?
also, you do recall, do you not, how seriously jesus was against divorce and remarriage, as he sternly told the woman at the well
80 | goddamnedfrank Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:54:37pm |
re: #53 Alaska Kim
it doesn’t harm me personally, but being gay is a sin, and gay marriage is not ‘marriage’ and shold not be legal.
Wearing clothing made of two different fibers is an equivalent sin according to the Bible, should that not be legal?
81 | Mickey Blumental Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:54:49pm |
re: #62 Charles
Not only that, many of these people are far more bothered by consensual homosexual relationships then they are by children being murdered in Africa and the middle east.
83 | Decatur Deb Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:55:28pm |
My wife’s church thinks that eating meat on Fri in Lent is a sin. Fortunately we live in Baja Alabama, so I have a shot at getting the legislature to outlaw it.
HB 79 The Patriot No-Beef Act of 2011
84 | brownbagj Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:55:29pm |
85 | Achilles Tang Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:55:37pm |
re: #70 Alaska Kim
yes, i know some gay people, and i’m sick of hearing about their rights.
So hearing about other people’s rights is what made you sick?
86 | Stanghazi Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:55:56pm |
re: #70 Alaska Kim
yes, i know some gay people, and i’m sick of hearing about their rights.
As you fill out married on your 1040. Their rights? They are not American?
You are really a nasty soul and a horrid acquaintance to those “gay people”
88 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:56:47pm |
re: #69 Stanley Sea
Gah, you and that other chick give Alaska such a bad rep.
That other chick is actually from Idaho, but I get your point.
90 | William Barnett-Lewis Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:58:52pm |
re: #70 Alaska Kim
You’re a really sad little soul. I hope that someday the Spirit touches that hardened heart.
91 | SpaceJesus Thu, Jun 9, 2011 5:59:27pm |
re: #70 Alaska Kim
yes, i know some gay people, and i’m sick of hearing about their rights.
And I’m tired of idiotic conservatives who have no idea what Equal Protection means.
92 | Charles Johnson Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:00:23pm |
93 | palomino Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:00:25pm |
re: #53 Alaska Kim
it doesn’t harm me personally, but being gay is a sin, and gay marriage is not ‘marriage’ and shold not be legal.
You’re totally on the wrong side of history. A useless dead ender.
94 | allegro Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:00:27pm |
re: #90 wlewisiii
You’re a really sad little soul. I hope that someday the Spirit touches that hardened heart.
I suspect her sad little soul is about 15 years old.
95 | reine.de.tout Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:00:29pm |
re: #37 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
What she said, too.
Heh.
This is not a question a candidate ought to have to answer.
In the case of R candidates these days, however, they’ve brought this on themselves by turning so far toward their various religions as the basis of their politics, rather than what’s right, proper, ethical, in the best interest of all, etc.
96 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:00:46pm |
re: #91 SpaceJesus
And I’m tired of idiotic conservatives who have no idea what Equal Protection means.
Normally I bust your ass, but as a conservative, I am sick to death of that too!
97 | Our Precious Bodily Fluids Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:00:49pm |
Ladies and gentlepersons, it’s time for the Alaska Kim Show!
99 | engineer cat Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:01:17pm |
re: #70 Alaska Kim
yes, i know some gay people, and i’m sick of hearing about their rights.
with an attitude like that i have no idea why anybody should say anything to you other than “and i’m sick of hearing about your ignorant opinions”
101 | bratwurst Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:01:53pm |
re: #86 Stanley Sea
As you fill out married on your 1040. Their rights? They are not American?
You are really a nasty soul and a horrid acquaintance to those “gay people”
At least she is not pretending that the fact she knows ACTUAL HOMOSEXUALS allows her to generalize about the proclivities of ALL homosexuals like a certain conservative who used to come around here from the Bay State.
104 | jamesfirecat Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:02:32pm |
So its not enough that Mitt Romney has to be a spineless flip flopper, he also has to be smarmy and smug about it also?
105 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:02:43pm |
re: #70 Alaska Kim
yes, i know some gay people, and i’m sick of hearing about their rights.
Give them the rights and they’ll shut up!
Win/Win!
106 | RadicalModerate Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:02:44pm |
re: #89 Alaska Kim
I’m actually ‘from’ Texas.
So, do you agree with the Texas GOP platform that makes same-sex marriage a felony, ignores the Lawrence v Texas Supreme Court decision and making acts of anti-gay violence immune from criminal and civil prosecution as “protected religious expression”?
107 | brownbagj Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:02:45pm |
Sweet. From Texas. Let’s fry this one up like they do some innocent people there!
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108 | SpaceJesus Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:03:46pm |
come out of that closet kim, we won’t judge you here. this is a safe place.
109 | Achilles Tang Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:03:51pm |
re: #53 Alaska Kim
it doesn’t harm me personally, but being gay is a sin,
It is only a sin because you say so. Why do you expect anyone else who thinks poorly of you (and others like you) to accept that statement?
110 | brownbagj Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:03:55pm |
re: #104 jamesfirecat
So its not enough that Mitt Romney has to be a spineless flip flopper, he also has to be smarmy and smug about it also?
They actually usually go hand in hand.
111 | goddamnedfrank Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:03:58pm |
113 | jaerik Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:04:12pm |
As long as we’re equating homosexuality with the murder of children, would now be inappropriate to point out the Bible is a bit ambivalent on the subject of infanticide in the first place?
114 | Kronocide Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:04:34pm |
Funny, the name ‘I’ll Ask A Kim.’
Because she usually doesn’t answer the question.
115 | Decatur Deb Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:04:39pm |
re: #95 reine.de.tout
Heh.
This is not a question a candidate ought to have to answer.
In the case of R candidates these days, however, they’ve brought this on themselves by turning so far toward their various religions as the basis of their politics, rather than what’s right, proper, ethical, in the best interest of all, etc.
It would be valid to ask him if homosexuality should be a crime or a legal impediment. It’s not valid to ask him if it’s a sin unless he’s running for pope or prophet.
116 | brownbagj Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:04:52pm |
re: #113 jaerik
Eh, attacking others faith won’t make this better.
117 | RadicalModerate Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:05:21pm |
BTW, I’ve lived in Texas since 1987, and think that Kim is a bigoted (term redacted).
118 | BongCrodny Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:05:53pm |
I pledge allegiance to the flag
Of the United States of America
and to the Republic for which it stands
One nation, under God,
With liberty and justice for all.
Except homos.
119 | Mickey Blumental Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:05:58pm |
re: #92 Charles
Actually, you’d be surprised about Texas as I was when I watched this What Would You Do segment:
There is still hope for Texas (not that I’m in a hurry to go on holiday there with my husband and little boy).
120 | Our Precious Bodily Fluids Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:05:59pm |
re: #107 brownbagj
Sweet. From Texas. Let’s fry this one up like they do some innocent people there!
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Nah, we don’t fry ‘em. We just use chemicals that a veterinarian wouldn’t willingly use to put down a sick cow.
121 | jaerik Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:06:06pm |
re: #116 brownbagj
Eh, attacking others faith won’t make this better.
You’re probably right. Shame on me for taking the (obvious) bait in the first place.
122 | jamesfirecat Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:06:14pm |
re: #70 Alaska Kim
yes, i know some gay people, and i’m sick of hearing about their rights.
I’m sure your parents knew black people and were sick of hearing about their rights in the 60’s….
123 | palomino Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:07:03pm |
It’s a generational thing. People who think like Alaska Texas Whatever Kim are departing this earth at a much higher rate than people who support gay rights, simply because younger (even middle aged like me) folks are less freaked out by homosexuality. The ideas Kim holds are becoming fossilized.
124 | Alexzander Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:07:03pm |
re: #117 RadicalModerate
BTW, I’ve lived in Texas since 1987, and think that Kim is a bigoted (term redacted).
Yeah I think after the earlier discussion I’ve heard enough about racism and the south.
125 | Decatur Deb Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:07:42pm |
re: #123 palomino
It’s a generational thing. People who think like Alaska Texas Whatever Kim are departing this earth at a much higher rate than people who support gay rights, simply because younger (even middle aged like me) folks are less freaked out by homosexuality. The ideas Kim holds are becoming fossilized.
Ageist punk.
126 | Interesting Times Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:07:47pm |
re: #53 Alaska Kim
it doesn’t harm me personally, but being gay is a sin, and gay marriage is not ‘marriage’ and shold not be legal.
127 | Alaska Kim Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:07:58pm |
re: #122 jamesfirecat
black people weren’t having same sex marriages in the 60’s.
128 | SpaceJesus Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:08:20pm |
re: #123 palomino
It’s a generational thing. People who think like Alaska Texas Whatever Kim are departing this earth at a much higher rate than people who support gay rights, simply because younger (even middle aged like me) folks are less freaked out by homosexuality. The ideas Kim holds are becoming fossilized.
And I hope the most ardent among them live to see it all come true.
129 | brownbagj Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:08:23pm |
re: #121 jaerik
You’re probably right. Shame on me for taking the (obvious) bait in the first place.
Don’t worry about it. It is tempting I know.
130 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:08:23pm |
re: #102 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
GO MAVS!
What he said
((although, no matter what, I still have an ear to ear smile from last night ,, Red Sox beat the Yankees ,, Bruins beat the Canucks ,, a rare twofer!)
131 | jamesfirecat Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:08:47pm |
re: #127 Alaska Kim
black people weren’t having same sex marriages in the 60’s.
Have you ever heard of Loving V Virginia?
132 | jaunte Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:08:51pm |
re: #127 Alaska Kim
Atoms are colorless. Pigeons are made of atoms, so pigeons are colorless.
133 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:09:17pm |
re: #132 jaunte
Atoms are colorless. Pigeons are made of atoms, so pigeons are colorless.
But they taste good BBQ’d
135 | Charles Johnson Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:09:55pm |
re: #127 Alaska Kim
black people weren’t having same sex marriages in the 60’s.
So how do you feel about interracial marriage?
136 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:10:08pm |
re: #130 sattv4u2
They stomped a new mud-hole in the asses of those Canucks.
Canada. It’s America’s hat!
137 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:10:17pm |
re: #123 palomino
It’s a generational thing. People who think like Alaska Texas Whatever Kim are departing this earth at a much higher rate than people who support gay rights, simply because younger (even middle aged like me) folks are less freaked out by homosexuality. The ideas Kim holds are becoming fossilized.
Can’t happen fast enough. And this is also why we see the push for creationism to be shoved into science classes.
138 | goddamnedfrank Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:10:32pm |
re: #106 RadicalModerate
So, do you agree with the Texas GOP platform that makes same-sex marriage a felony, ignores the Lawrence v Texas Supreme Court decision and making acts of anti-gay violence immune from criminal and civil prosecution as “protected religious expression”?
Don’t forget this little gem in the Texas GOP platform:
We oppose any criminal or civil penalties against those who oppose homosexuality out of faith, conviction, or belief in traditional values.
Translation: murdering gay people because they’re gay ought not be a crime.
re: #122 jamesfirecat
I’m sure your parents knew black people and were sick of hearing about their rights in the 60’s…
Now now, let’s not disparage her parents, perfectly well adjusted people are capable of birthing and raising malignant, bigoted trash.
139 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:11:01pm |
re: #136 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
They stomped a new mud-hole in the asses of those Canucks.
Canada. It’s America’s hat!
Twice.
140 | palomino Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:11:06pm |
re: #119 Udon
Actually, you’d be surprised about Texas as I was when I watched this What Would You Do segment:
There is still hope for Texas (not that I’m in a hurry to go on holiday there with my husband and little boy).
Surprisingly to many, the mayor of Houston is openly lesbian. It’s the biggest city in the US to ever have an out of the closet gay mayor. Then again Houston will be the site of Gov. Goodhair’s explicitly Christian day of prayer to ask Jesus to save America, an event co-sponsored by the rabidly anti-gay Amer. Family Assoc.
Houston is one big sprawling contradiction.
141 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:11:07pm |
re: #135 Charles
Awesome if the chicks are hot!
142 | brownbagj Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:12:14pm |
re: #135 Charles
If it’s me and Halle Berry, I am for it. She may need convincing though. But, since she is another minority, to hell with her rights.
143 | palomino Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:12:19pm |
144 | palomino Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:13:26pm |
re: #127 Alaska Kim
black people weren’t having same sex marriages in the 60’s.
And they weren’t allowed to marry whites in many states either. Ahh, the good old days, huh Kim?
145 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:13:31pm |
re: #136 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
They stomped a new mud-hole in the asses of those Canucks.
Canada. It’s America’s hat!
Thats why I prefer the 2-2-1-1-1 game format
This 2-3-2 format the NBA uses BITES
146 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:13:34pm |
re: #143 palomino
I just turned 45, my days of ageism are quickly disappearing.
Oh no they aren’t. You’ll be screaming “GET OFF MY LAWN YOU PUNKS” soon enough.
147 | Mark Winter Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:14:36pm |
re: #70 Alaska Kim
yes, i know some gay people, and i’m sick of hearing about their rights.
How about gay embryos?
148 | brownbagj Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:14:39pm |
re: #143 palomino
Do what I do and keep raising the age of those you will be prejudiced against.
Those damn 60 year olds!!
//
149 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:14:43pm |
150 | jaerik Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:14:48pm |
It’s regrettable how many people don’t live long enough to be forced to confront how wrong they used to be.
151 | jamesfirecat Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:14:52pm |
By the way Alaska Kim before you respond bear in mind this…
Acts 17:24-26: “God … hath made of one blood all nations of men for to dwell on all the face of the earth, and hath determined the times before appointed, and the bounds of their habitation …”
Because of their conservative Christian faith, essentially all anti-miscegenationists believe that every human is a descendent of Adam and Eve. However, they believe that at some point in history, God intentionally separated people into different races, each in a different area of the world.
The trial judge in a famous interracial marriage case appropriately titled “Loving v. Virginia” apparently agreed that racial separation was God’s will and that mankind must not reverse that principle. He ignored the principle of separation of church and state as well as the equal protection clause in the U.S. Constitution when finding the Loving family guilty of miscegenation. Part of his ruling stated:
“Almighty God created the races white, black, yellow, malay and red, and he placed them on separate continents. And but for the interference with his arrangement there would be no cause for such marriages. The fact that he separated the races show that he did not intend for the races to mix.”
And all of this…
[Link: www.religioustolerance.org…]
There was a time when cross racial marriages were seen as just a “sinful” as gay ones.
But society made them legal and society moved on.
If you insist on clinging to your staunch refusal to dignify the love of others then honestly I can not imagine how a just Lord or history will look kindly upon you…
152 | jaunte Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:14:53pm |
re: #140 palomino
I guarantee on a stack of Bibles that Perry will not accept prayer in lieu of cash contributions for a patronage appointment.
153 | Our Precious Bodily Fluids Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:15:22pm |
Excerpt from “The Dildo Diaries”, a documentary about incredibly stupid Texas sex laws. Presented here because it includes the late great Molly Ivins.
154 | William Barnett-Lewis Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:15:24pm |
re: #127 Alaska Kim
It’s really sad to see you showing your colors. You’ve been trolling since post one, but the racism is still dissapointing to see.
155 | Charles Johnson Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:15:29pm |
Don’t get me wrong, in many ways Texas rocks. I’ve spent a lot of time there, and had some great experiences.
But the nuts are in charge of the political side. Big time.
I’m currently looking at an amazingly weird and disturbing website, with Gov. Rick Perry’s endorsement:
[Link: theresponseusa.com…]
If you click on the Register button you’ll discover that this event is sponsored by afa.com — the American Family Association, home of of raving bigot Bryan Fischer.
156 | Iwouldprefernotto Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:15:37pm |
re: #10 Alaska Kim
how does little kids being murdered harm you? if you don’t know them?
Murder effects everyone in a community. (I know conservatives often have a problem with community—the concept not the TV show).
When two consenting adults have sex it effects no one but them.
157 | BongCrodny Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:15:45pm |
re: #138 goddamnedfrank
Translation: murdering gay people because they’re gay ought not be a crime.
I anticipate the day literalists fall out of power as much as anyone, but there’s a pretty big line between “oppose” and “murder.”
158 | allegro Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:16:16pm |
re: #140 palomino
Surprisingly to many, the mayor of Houston is openly lesbian. It’s the biggest city in the US to ever have an out of the closet gay mayor. Then again Houston will be the site of Gov. Goodhair’s explicitly Christian day of prayer to ask Jesus to save America, an event co-sponsored by the rabidly anti-gay Amer. Family Assoc.
Houston is one big sprawling contradiction.
Mayor Annise Parker and her partner Kathy Hubbard have been in their committed relationship for at least 20 years - as long as I have known them anyway - and are parents to two beautiful, brilliant, totally well-adjusted daughters. That they can’t marry legally is the sin here.
159 | palomino Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:16:53pm |
re: #152 jaunte
I guarantee on a stack of Bibles that Perry will not accept prayer in lieu of cash contributions for a patronage appointment.
Maybe he really is gonna run now that Huck and Barbour and all the other rock ribbed southern conservatives are out of the race. He might see an opening.
160 | sod Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:17:12pm |
re: #19 brownbagj
The Government should only tell you what you can’t do and what you must do. It needs to get out of the *should do* coercion game completely.
162 | palomino Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:18:22pm |
re: #146 Slumbering Behemoth
Oh no they aren’t. You’ll be screaming “GET OFF MY LAWN YOU PUNKS” soon enough.
I’ll reach a tipping point soon, and begin practicing reverse ageism. Ain’t life grand?
163 | Killgore Trout Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:18:27pm |
re: #70 Alaska Kim
yes, i know some gay people, and i’m sick of hearing about their rights.
Wow, you’re an asshole. Do you know that?
164 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:19:04pm |
re: #152 jaunte
Well I’ll be damned, what they say is true. “Even the devil can swear on a stack of bibles”.
165 | engineer cat Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:19:10pm |
re: #127 Alaska Kim
black people weren’t having same sex marriages in the 60’s.
it’s boring to try to debate with somebody who doesn’t have the fortitude to defend their own positions seriously
166 | jamesfirecat Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:19:23pm |
re: #160 sod
The Government should only tell you what you can’t do and what you must do. It needs to get out of the *should do* coercion game completely.
Eh… I’m not going to fault the government for saying that people should buy more fuel efficient cars… or for telling people that they should go out and vote when there are elections being held….
167 | BongCrodny Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:19:41pm |
168 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:19:55pm |
169 | Killgore Trout Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:20:16pm |
170 | Mark Winter Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:20:44pm |
re: #151 jamesfirecat
“Almighty God created the races white, black, yellow, malay and red, and he placed them on separate continents. And but for the interference with his arrangement there would be no cause for such marriages. The fact that he separated the races show that he did not intend for the races to mix.”
Maybe I don’t know the Bible well enough but I think God created Adam and Eve, but no races. He also didn’t place them anywhere, they multiplied and migrated to all corners of the Earth.
Also can’t find any yellow, red or malay races mentioned in the Bible.
171 | jaerik Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:20:46pm |
172 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:20:55pm |
173 | palomino Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:21:05pm |
174 | Killgore Trout Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:21:59pm |
Mitt worried that Newt’s implosion may leave him with the nomination…..
Romney to Skip Key Poll in Iowa
Nobody wants to be the last one standing to get the nomination.
175 | Our Precious Bodily Fluids Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:23:24pm |
176 | jaunte Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:23:28pm |
re: #174 Killgore Trout
Mr. Romney’s decision sends the clearest signal yet that he doesn’t want to wade deeply into the social issues that carry particular weight with Iowa Republicans and instead intends to present himself to voters nationally as a successful businessman who can improve the economy.
Still trying to teeter around the pit.
177 | jamesfirecat Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:23:33pm |
re: #170 Mark Winter
Maybe I don’t know the Bible well enough but I think God created Adam and Eve, but no races. He also didn’t place them anywhere, they multiplied and migrated to all corners of the Earth.
Also can’t find any yellow, red or malay races mentioned in the Bible.
I’m not saying I’m endorsing that position I’m just saying that if you look at the page I provided links to there are quotes that people with a twisted enough view of the world could use to try and show how the bible wanted to forbid cross racial marriage.
Doing that is a horrible thing to do, and I feel the same way about people who try to use the bible to forbid gay marriage…. it is a horrible act to take a religion that should be about love and turn it into a weapon of hate…
But this too shall pass… (and so will a law legalizing gay marriage across the nation)
178 | jaerik Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:23:44pm |
re: #170 Mark Winter
Maybe I don’t know the Bible well enough but I think God created Adam and Eve, but no races. He also didn’t place them anywhere, they multiplied and migrated to all corners of the Earth.
Also can’t find any yellow, red or malay races mentioned in the Bible.
Jerry Falwell and others were using the Biblical Curse of Ham to explain the existence (and pre-arranged damnation and servitude) of black people as recently as 50 years ago.
179 | Charles Johnson Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:24:00pm |
I think Alaska Kim has finished her idiotic trolling for this evening.
180 | goddamnedfrank Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:24:17pm |
re: #157 BongCrodny
I anticipate the day literalists fall out of power as much as anyone, but there’s a pretty big line between “oppose” and “murder.”
Earlier in this thread AK equated gay marriage with the actual murder of children, so your observation is noted but found lacking, sadly providing little comfort when confronted by the real world.
181 | palomino Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:24:22pm |
re: #161 jaunte
At least a VP spot, and then who knows.
I could see Perry getting the nod. The competition isn’t that great, and he doesn’t have the ideological baggage of a Romney. He’s much closer in philosophy to the tea partiers and the gop base (to the extent that there’s any difference between those two groups).
182 | Targetpractice Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:25:07pm |
re: #176 jaunte
Still trying to teeter around the pit.
He knows if they start pressing him for some real answers, he’ll torpedo his own candidacy in less than a week. By dodging the questions, he hopes to buy himself enough time to actually have a chance in the primaries.
183 | darthstar Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:25:21pm |
Assault Prevention poster
#1 - Don’t put drugs in people’s drinks in order to control their behavior.
Read them all.
184 | Killgore Trout Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:25:28pm |
re: #179 Charles
I think Alaska Kim has finished her idiotic trolling for this evening.
I was looking forward to hearing more about how other people’s rights annoy her.
/
185 | Mark Winter Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:25:38pm |
re: #177 jamesfirecat
I’m not saying I’m endorsing that position
Oh of course, I never doubted that.
186 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:26:06pm |
re: #184 Killgore Trout
I was looking forward to hearing more about how other people’s rights annoy her.
/
Her presence annoys me
Does that count?
187 | The Ghost of a Flea Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:26:52pm |
Ah. Another fine evening of making origami with a sacred document.
Look—
I’ve made a crane that’s deeply concerned about gay sex *and* have cunningly folded all the pages about not judging people inwards so they’re not visible!
188 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:27:51pm |
re: #184 Killgore Trout
Sad, isn’t it? It’s other peoples lack of rights that annoys me.
189 | engineer cat Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:28:02pm |
“Nice try.”
surely we will be entertained with many more such evasions from The Man With No Opinions
190 | sod Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:28:18pm |
re: #166 jamesfirecat
Eh… I’m not going to fault the government for saying that people should buy more fuel efficient cars… or for telling people that they should go out and vote when there are elections being held…
I’m talking about the incentives and disincentives.
If you do this will give you this…
or
Sure, go ahead and do that, but you’re going to pay…
191 | palomino Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:28:22pm |
This video isn’t a good sign for Romney. He’s defensive and can barely explain himself to Piers Morgan, of all people. It will probably be much tougher when he tries to give the same explanations to the party base and to the other candidates in debates.
192 | Our Precious Bodily Fluids Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:29:08pm |
re: #170 Mark Winter
Maybe I don’t know the Bible well enough but I think God created Adam and Eve, but no races.
All throughout the Bible, God is constantly either directly committing or urging his prophets to commit one genocide or another against the $REGION-ites, ala Judges 1:17, et al.
193 | Stanghazi Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:29:15pm |
re: #174 Killgore Trout
Mitt worried that Newt’s implosion may leave him with the nomination…
Romney to Skip Key Poll in Iowa
Nobody wants to be the last one standing to get the nomination.
It’s all in alignment for Sister Sarah. Get ready folks.
Oh, tomorrow is the great 2008 email request satisfaction. woop!
194 | BongCrodny Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:29:21pm |
re: #180 goddamnedfrank
Earlier in this thread AK equated gay marriage with the actual murder of children, so your observation is noted but found lacking, sadly providing little comfort when confronted by the real world.
Alaska Kim is the worst kind of troll. I know a lot of conservatives, and not one wants to murder homosexuals.
I’m sure that there are more than a few out there like Alaska Kim, but AK’s filth a lot about him/her, but says nothing about millions of religious conservatives.
195 | Targetpractice Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:30:31pm |
re: #189 engineer dog
“Nice try.”
surely we will be entertained with many more such evasions from The Man With No Opinions
Yet you can be sure that, while he’s not answering questions about his own opinions, he’ll have plenty of opinions about how Obama’s totally screwing up the country.
196 | Dancing along the light of day Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:30:43pm |
197 | Mark Winter Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:30:46pm |
re: #180 goddamnedfrank
Earlier in this thread AK equated gay marriage with the actual murder of children, so your observation is noted but found lacking, sadly providing little comfort when confronted by the real world.
Maybe she not only wants to protect the fertilized cell but also the unconceived.
Yes, what about the rights of unconceived children?
198 | darthstar Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:30:52pm |
re: #193 Stanley Sea
It’s all in alignment for Sister Sarah. Get ready folks.
Oh, tomorrow is the great 2008 email request satisfaction. woop!
Romney is hoping he can still get 2nd ro 3rd in Iowa without campaigning there, thus saving money and showing that “reasonable” Republicans support him (the rest of Iowa is fucked in the head - in his opinion).
199 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:31:25pm |
re: #189 engineer dog
“Nice try.”
surely we will be entertained with many more such evasions from The Man With No Opinions
Please
It’s just a less glib version of “thats above my pay grade”
200 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:31:41pm |
re: #194 BongCrodny
I’m sure that there are more than a few out there like Alaska Kim, but AK’s filth a lot about him/her, but says nothing about millions of religious conservatives.
Nor irreligious ones.
;)
201 | palomino Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:32:13pm |
re: #198 darthstar
Romney is hoping he can still get 2nd ro 3rd in Iowa without campaigning there, thus saving money and showing that “reasonable” Republicans support him (the rest of Iowa is fucked in the head - in his opinion).
Shouldn’t he have the same worries about SC? After he loses in Iowa and wins NH, isn’t he likely to lose badly again in SC?
202 | Decatur Deb Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:32:34pm |
re: #197 Mark Winter
Maybe she not only wants to protect the fertilized cell but also the unconceived.
Yes, what about the rights of unconceived children?
Show a little optimism—we like to call them “preconcieved”. A lot of preconceptions at play tonight.
203 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:32:54pm |
re: #194 BongCrodny
I know a lot of conservatives, and not one wants to murder homosexuals.
Add one more!!
:)
204 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:33:25pm |
re: #202 Decatur Deb
Oh, nice job.
:golf clap:
205 | Decatur Deb Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:34:17pm |
206 | darthstar Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:34:33pm |
207 | goddamnedfrank Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:34:41pm |
re: #194 BongCrodny
Alaska Kim is the worst kind of troll. I know a lot of conservatives, and not one wants to murder homosexuals.
I’m sure that there are more than a few out there like Alaska Kim, but AK’s filth a lot about him/her, but says nothing about millions of religious conservatives.
I know a lot of hardcore religious conservatives too. What the ones you know say in front of you / what they think they can get away with here, and what they’ll say when they think you’re one of them / what they think they can get away with in Uganda, ain’t always similar.
208 | jaunte Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:34:47pm |
In keeping with this evening’s AK theme:
Fact Sheet: Gov. Rick Perry’s Extremist Allies
209 | Targetpractice Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:34:48pm |
re: #201 palomino
Shouldn’t he have the same worries about SC? After he loses in Iowa and wins NH, isn’t he likely to lose badly again in SC?
He’s probably looking to average it all out, going for 2nd or 3rd place finishes in enough states that, with the rest of the candidates either imploding or beating each other bloody for our entertainment, he can pull together enough delegates to win the nomination without really campaigning.
210 | darthstar Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:35:36pm |
re: #194 BongCrodny
Alaska Kim is the worst kind of troll. I know a lot of conservatives, and not one wants to murder homosexuals.
I’m sure that there are more than a few out there like Alaska Kim, but AK’s filth a lot about him/her, but says nothing about millions of religious conservatives.
Alaska Kim is probably trying to bait people into quotable gaffes - like agreeing with her/him.
211 | Stanghazi Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:36:39pm |
re: #184 Killgore Trout
I was looking forward to hearing more about how other people’s rights annoy her.
/
Annoy. What a fucking word to use. Annoy.
212 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:37:01pm |
re: #197 Mark Winter
Yes, what about the rights of unconceived children?
“I had a dream that all the babies prevented by the pill showed up. They were mad.”
— Steven Wright
213 | Decatur Deb Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:37:03pm |
re: #210 darthstar
Alaska Kim is probably trying to bait people into quotable gaffes - like agreeing with her/him.
Yeah—repeating banzai attacks is a pretty strange dynamic.
214 | Dancing along the light of day Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:38:06pm |
215 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:38:51pm |
216 | jaunte Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:39:16pm |
Texas Freedom Network to Perry:
…ask yourself why it could possibly be a good thing for the governor of the state of Texas — someone who says he’s considering a run for president of the United States — to ask such a hateful group as the American Family Association to help him organize this event. In fact, one of AFA’s leading spokesmen has questioned President Obama’s Christian beliefs, called him a “boy,” and claimed that he hates America and white people. Moreover, he has blamed gay people for the Holocaust, said African-American women who get welfare “rut like rabbits,” smeared Native Americans as generally immoral, referred to Muslims as “parasites” and a “toxic cancer,” and suggested that Muslim must convert to Christianity or be killed by the U.S. military.
218 | darthstar Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:41:42pm |
Newt’s endorsements going to T-Paw
[Link: firstread.msnbc.msn.com…]
219 | Our Precious Bodily Fluids Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:41:59pm |
re: #181 palomino
I could see Perry getting the nod. The competition isn’t that great, and he doesn’t have the ideological baggage of a Romney. He’s much closer in philosophy to the tea partiers and the gop base (to the extent that there’s any difference between those two groups).
I would love nothing more than for Rick Perry to get the Republican nomination. Perry refused to participate in any debates during the last Texas GOOBER-NATORIAL election, because any and all of the candidates, including the millionaire kook from Houston (Farouk Shami) would have chewed him up the way the shitty tape deck in your 1984 Toyota Tercel chewed up your Dokken tape right when you were about to finally get to third base with Julie Flannagan during the guitar solo in “Alone Again”.
Perry is everything that Tea Party types supposedly hate about “WORSHINGTON”. He has been a politician his entire adult life, and has never held a private-sector job post-college. He started his career as a Democrat and switched to the GOP as soon as the Texas wind started blowing that way.
220 | rwdflynavy Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:42:14pm |
Boehner/Weiner 2012 Potential campaign slogans
“No one can match our balls!”
“If we last more than four years, consult a physician”
“The right guys to have in a vicious cock fight”
Yours next…
221 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:43:06pm |
re: #220 rwdflynavy
Boehner/Weiner 2012 Potential campaign slogans
“No one can match our balls!”
“If we last more than four years, consult a physician”
“The right guys to have in a vicious cock fight”Yours next…
“If we can’t lick em, we’ll dick em”
222 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:43:38pm |
re: #217 darthstar
Nothing like dating an abyss of despair.
E-Harmony… “Letting you see the crazy before you take them out.”
223 | Stanghazi Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:43:43pm |
I’m outta here. Thanks to Alaska Kim to remind us and fire us up about the idjits we have to go up against.
Amazing.
And Cheers! (and CATS)
224 | ReamWorks SKG Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:43:47pm |
It’s a little creepy to see Weiner’s workstation:
[Link: www.tmz.com…]
225 | Dancing along the light of day Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:43:57pm |
227 | darthstar Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:45:02pm |
re: #224 reuven
It’s a little creepy to see Weiner’s workstation:
[Link: www.tmz.com…]
Looks like a normal workstation on some kind of Ikea desk.
228 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:45:05pm |
re: #224 reuven
It’s a little creepy to see Weiner’s workstation:
[Link: www.tmz.com…]
Looks more like the dorm room we just saw on one of my sons college visits
230 | darthstar Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:45:34pm |
re: #228 sattv4u2
Looks more like the dorm room we just saw on one of my sons college visits
Only with more tissues at the ready.
231 | ReamWorks SKG Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:46:23pm |
It’s sad when your religion prohibits you from having thoughts, or questioning G-d. Not all religions punish thinking.
Because we’re talking in terms of “sin” it’s fair game to frame his answer in the context of his religion.
232 | Dancing along the light of day Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:46:33pm |
re: #217 darthstar
OK, lock that one up, FAST!
233 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:46:44pm |
re: #217 darthstar
“Sure, if you’ll move that damn cat.”
-Johnny Carson
234 | darthstar Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:47:12pm |
Yes…Alaska will be releasing 24,000 pages of Sarah Palin’s emails tomorrow.
[Link: www.nytimes.com…]
Prepare to break your spell-checker.
235 | ReamWorks SKG Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:47:13pm |
re: #233 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
“Sure, if you’ll move that damn cat.”
-Johnny Carson
That story is apocryphal.
236 | HoosierHoops Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:48:30pm |
237 | Dancing along the light of day Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:49:01pm |
238 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:49:09pm |
re: #232 Floral Giraffe
OK, lock that one up, FAST!
Wait till part two when she talks about daffodils!
239 | Dancing along the light of day Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:49:44pm |
re: #238 sattv4u2
Or the lovely pink padding in her cell!
240 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:50:04pm |
241 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:50:27pm |
re: #239 Floral Giraffe
Or the lovely pink padding in her cell!
or the nice jacket she just got that ties in the back
242 | HoosierHoops Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:50:53pm |
243 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:50:55pm |
244 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:51:59pm |
246 | jaunte Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:52:29pm |
247 | ReamWorks SKG Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:53:00pm |
Where in the Constitution does it say “Marriage is between a man and a woman?” That would have been a good question for him. In fact, where does it say “Marriage?”
He claims he can separate religious beliefs from his duties as President, then goes ahead and blurs them. (To be fair, no candidate is perfect on this point.)
248 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:53:08pm |
re: #245 HoosierHoops
I’m having wireless keyboard issues…
is it bringing you to tears, like the cat woman?
249 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:53:31pm |
re: #247 reuven
Where in the Constitution does it say “Marriage is between a man and a woman?” That would have been a good question for him. In fact, where does it say “Marriage?”
He claims he can separate religious beliefs from his duties as President, then goes ahead and blurs them. (To be fair, no candidate is perfect on this point.)
He’s dead, Jim
250 | b_sharp Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:54:36pm |
re: #136 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
They stomped a new mud-hole in the asses of those Canucks.
Canada. It’s America’s hat!
Zip it!
251 | ReamWorks SKG Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:54:46pm |
re: #249 sattv4u2
No he’s not. Even in California, 52% of people marched to the polls in an attempt to end my marriage. I’m sure his calculus predicts he’ll pick up more votes than he’ll lose for saying this.
252 | researchok Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:54:52pm |
re: #217 darthstar
This woman loves cats.
[Video]
This is what long term job security for a therapist looks like.
254 | darthstar Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:55:36pm |
re: #252 researchok
This is what long term job security for a therapist looks like.
It’s also why so many therapists need therapists.
255 | Our Precious Bodily Fluids Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:55:45pm |
re: #243 sattv4u2
There wasn’t a Johnny Carson!?!?!
URI GELLAR WAS REAL
— directed by M. Night Shyamalan
257 | ReamWorks SKG Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:56:09pm |
Because of the Mormon Church’s unique and unprecedented role in funding a state ballot initiative, questions about his faith and same-sex marriage are fair game.
258 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:56:19pm |
re: #251 reuven
Sorry ,, what I meant was, seems as if we’ve come far afield of the original threads intent and are now discussing much more urgent issues
Cat woman crying
the NBA finals
HOOSIERS keyboard
259 | Decatur Deb Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:56:36pm |
re: #251 reuven
No he’s not. Even in California, 52% of people marched to the polls in an attempt to end my marriage. I’m sure his calculus predicts he’ll pick up more votes than he’ll lose for saying this.
GOTV
260 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:56:44pm |
262 | researchok Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:56:56pm |
re: #254 darthstar
It’s also why so many therapists need therapists.
Can you imagine a day of listening to variations on that theme- 8 hours a day?
264 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:58:15pm |
Has President Obama’s opinions on gay marriage changed. I seem to remember he was agin’ it, not fer it.
265 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:58:35pm |
re: #262 researchok
Can you imagine a day of listening to variations on that theme- 8 hours a day?
Yeah , it wouldn’t be so bad
“Gee ,,, I thought MY life sucked ,, but after listening to THOSE losers,, I feel pretty good!!”
/////
266 | Dancing along the light of day Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:58:42pm |
re: #254 darthstar
It’s also why so many therapists need therapists.
So, you’re saying I shouldn’t go out with that cute therapist I met on Eharmony?
///
267 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:58:48pm |
re: #264 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
I done typed that bad grammarred.
268 | Decatur Deb Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:58:54pm |
re: #263 sattv4u2
gotv !?!?!??!
Reuven needs to get people who agree with him to vote. It will be too late to start in six months.
269 | Charles Johnson Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:59:07pm |
re: #247 reuven
Where in the Constitution does it say “Marriage is between a man and a woman?” That would have been a good question for him. In fact, where does it say “Marriage?”
He claims he can separate religious beliefs from his duties as President, then goes ahead and blurs them. (To be fair, no candidate is perfect on this point.)
If he’s going to have any chance at the Presidency, Romney must blur these lines.
And this is not a spur of the moment decision. Everything a GOP candidate says is focus-grouped and vetted to within an inch of its life, to make sure they’re not alienating the racist reactionary base of ignorant Republican voters.
270 | Nervous Norvous Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:59:24pm |
Marriage needs to be completely separated from the civil act of combining resources. Then the issue becomes a matter of civil rights rather than religious beliefs.
271 | HoosierHoops Thu, Jun 9, 2011 6:59:46pm |
re: #261 PT Barnum
hoosier what model keyboard what os?
It’s tripping..half the time not working…Probably needs batteries…I gave my extra USB keyboard away the other day…Ironic
I’m using an Logitech MK300 wireless KB
272 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:00:07pm |
re: #268 Decatur Deb
Reuven needs to get people who agree with him to vote. It will be too late to start in six months.
ahh ,, thanks
Get Out The Vote ,,, got it
273 | Nervous Norvous Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:00:45pm |
re: #271 HoosierHoops
It’s tripping..half the time not working…Probably needs batteries…I gave my extra USB keyboard away the other day…Ironic
I’m using an Logitech MK300 wireless KB
I’ve had problems with the microsoft wireless and Windows 7 that’s why I was asking
274 | HappyWarrior Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:01:23pm |
We really are going to look back on this the same way we do now opponents of civil rights. There is no reason why under the law gay couples shouldn’t have the same rights as straight couples. If your church doesn’t want to marry a gay couple, fine but no one is saying churches should be forced to bless gay marriage except the people who believe gay marriage is the biggest threat to this country since terrorism or fascism or communism.
275 | ReamWorks SKG Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:01:49pm |
re: #264 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
He has the same weaselly words Romney does. He says he’s not for it, but is for some type of “separate but equal” (my words) version of it. “Gay Marriage” as an issue doesn’t poll well in the African American community, and I think he was being as calculating as Romney was in trying to squeeze out the last vote.
During the 2008 election, a small group of people and myself, disappointed with the terrible “No on 8” campaign wanted to arrange for the Rev. Jeremiah Wright to come to CA and speak in favor of gay marriage. His staff told us that he “didn’t want to do anything to distract from Obama’s campaign.”
276 | researchok Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:02:44pm |
re: #266 Floral Giraffe
So, you’re saying I shouldn’t go out with that cute therapist I met on Eharmony?
///
Sure, you can go out with him.
Just remember the last thing he wants to hear is , ‘Tell me everything about your day, sweetie…’
277 | darthstar Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:02:50pm |
278 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:02:50pm |
re: #273 PT Barnum
I was telling nerd friend about a recurring computer problem I was having. He asked me five or six questions about the symptoms.
I was ready for the answer; he says, “When you figure it out? Call me. Mines doing the same damn thing.”
279 | Nervous Norvous Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:04:01pm |
Given the current state of the GOP re: #275 reuven
He has the same weaselly words Romney does. He says he’s not for it, but is for some type of “separate but equal” (my words) version of it. “Gay Marriage” as an issue doesn’t poll well in the African American community, and I think he was being as calculating as Romney was in trying to squeeze out the last vote.
During the 2008 election, a small group of people and myself, disappointed with the terrible “No on 8” campaign wanted to arrange for the Rev. Jeremiah Wright to come to CA and speak in favor of gay marriage. His staff told us that he “didn’t want to do anything to distract from Obama’s campaign.”
Marriage should be solely a religious term in which case every faith can decide who it will marry. The state should only recognize civil unions which strictly are to allow for sharing of resources between the parties in question.
280 | HappyWarrior Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:04:01pm |
The big difference I can think of Romney and Obama on this issue is that Obama doesn’t seem to supporting banning gay marriage. Romney meanwhile seems to have no problem with that. Personally, I think they’re both wrong and pandering on the issue but Obama is more correct on the issue. Now, that said, it would be great if Obama said you know this is a stupid issue, of course gays can marry, who am I to tell two adults in love who they can marry? But you might say I am a dreamer.
281 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:04:26pm |
re: #275 reuven
The point I am trying to make is that is a very difficult question to answer without a downside.
All these guys hate downsides.
282 | Nervous Norvous Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:05:19pm |
re: #278 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
I was telling nerd friend about a recurring computer problem I was having. He asked me five or six questions about the symptoms.
I was ready for the answer; he says, “When you figure it out? Call me. Mines doing the same damn thing.”
I just fixed a friends computer so he would quit crashing in the middlke of gaming sessions. Trick was that he was in Indiana and I’m in Iowa. Log me in is a great product for remote support.
283 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:06:04pm |
285 | Dancing along the light of day Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:06:09pm |
286 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:06:36pm |
287 | researchok Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:06:49pm |
288 | Nervous Norvous Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:06:56pm |
re: #285 Floral Giraffe
I just threw up a little…
WHere’d you get the picture I tweeted all my hot babes online?
290 | Dancing along the light of day Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:07:03pm |
291 | b_sharp Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:07:17pm |
re: #256 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Hat dweller…
I will send sharks with frikkin lasers on their heads after you.
292 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:07:18pm |
293 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:07:22pm |
294 | jaunte Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:07:48pm |
Demographics:
Focus on the Family President Jim Daly noted in an interview last month with World Magazine that people in their 20s and 30s are especially likely to support same-sex marriage.“We’re losing on that one, especially among the 20- and 30-somethings: 65 to 70 percent of them favor same-sex marriage,” said Daly about how evangelicals are doing in their efforts to support traditional marriage. “I don’t know if that’s going to change with a little more age – demographers would say probably not.
“We’ve probably lost that. I don’t want to be an extremist here, but I think we need to start calculating where we are in the culture.”
[Link: www.christianpost.com…]
295 | laZardo Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:08:08pm |
I’ll be honest, I believe in equal rights but I actually don’t quite get why gays insist on getting married-married. I’ve figured that the difference between a legal union and a marriage is that one is done in court while the other is done in a religious institution - and while I support full-rights legal unions I don’t understand why gays would follow up on that to get married when it’s clear that religion clearly does not consider them even human.
296 | Dancing along the light of day Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:08:09pm |
re: #291 b_sharp
I will send sharks with frikkin lasers on their heads after you.
Knock, Knock, Candygram?
297 | darthstar Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:08:09pm |
re: #286 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Hey!
Sorry about that, but it was the nearest picture of someone on a couch I could think of.
298 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:08:11pm |
299 | Obdicut Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:08:34pm |
re: #275 reuven
Except that Obama is instructing the DOJ to not defend DOMA, on the grounds that it’s unconstitutional.
That was nice.
300 | Nervous Norvous Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:08:44pm |
Actually if I want to send dick pictures on the internet I’ll just send this
301 | researchok Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:08:54pm |
re: #295 laZardo
I’ll be honest, I believe in equal rights but I actually don’t quite get why gays insist on getting married-married. I’ve figured that the difference between a legal union and a marriage is that one is done in court while the other is done in a religious institution - and while I support full-rights legal unions I don’t understand why gays would follow up on that to get married when it’s clear that religion clearly does not consider them even human.
Might I suggest a helmet?
302 | b_sharp Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:09:47pm |
re: #282 PT Barnum
I just fixed a friends computer so he would quit crashing in the middlke of gaming sessions. Trick was that he was in Indiana and I’m in Iowa. Log me in is a great product for remote support.
I use Teamviewer.
303 | Nervous Norvous Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:10:14pm |
the dick in question was Eric Cantor but the link didn’t work
304 | HappyWarrior Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:10:32pm |
re: #294 jaunte
Demographics:
It’s a reality that I am frankly surprised to see them acknowledging. Since in the past, I’ve seen gay marriage opponents shrug youth support of gay marriage and equality as products of “youthful liberalism” even though it’s something at least in my experiences that young people of many political backgrounds have a consensus on. Of course, not everyone in my demographic supports gay marriage but support is more widespread throughout ideology in ours than any other one.
305 | jaunte Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:10:48pm |
307 | Nervous Norvous Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:11:17pm |
re: #302 b_sharp
I use Teamviewer.
log me in has the benefit of being free and reasonably easy to have someone who doesn’t know anything set up on their end.
308 | darthstar Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:11:21pm |
309 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:12:07pm |
That German fella just doesn’t miss from the foul line.
310 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:12:38pm |
re: #309 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
That German fella just doesn’t miss from the foul line.
Hilter plays BBALL!?!?!
311 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:12:47pm |
re: #297 darthstar
I was wondering what the hell I did…
312 | Decatur Deb Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:12:50pm |
re: #295 laZardo
I’ll be honest, I believe in equal rights but I actually don’t quite get why gays insist on getting married-married. I’ve figured that the difference between a legal union and a marriage is that one is done in court while the other is done in a religious institution - and while I support full-rights legal unions I don’t understand why gays would follow up on that to get married when it’s clear that religion clearly does not consider them even human.
Someone here, perhaps Iceweasel, pointed me to a large body of laws spread through the state and Fed governments, that mark real-world things happen only on the condition of ‘marriage’.
313 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:13:07pm |
314 | darthstar Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:13:10pm |
re: #311 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
I was wondering what the hell I did…
I also figured you could take the joke.
315 | HoosierHoops Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:13:26pm |
re: #295 laZardo
I’ll be honest, I believe in equal rights but I actually don’t quite get why gays insist on getting married-married. I’ve figured that the difference between a legal union and a marriage is that one is done in court while the other is done in a religious institution - and while I support full-rights legal unions I don’t understand why gays would follow up on that to get married when it’s clear that religion clearly does not consider them even human.
Oh Lazardo…There is so much too say… almost half time
316 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:13:37pm |
re: #312 Decatur Deb
Someone here, perhaps Iceweasel, pointed me to a large body of laws spread through the state and Fed governments, that mark real-world things happen only on the condition of ‘marriage’.
divorce!?!?
/
317 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:13:59pm |
re: #305 jaunte
You are truly evil. I like that in a person.
319 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:14:59pm |
re: #314 darthstar
I was drunk. At a party. Someone pointed a camera at me and I said, “Wait a minute. Let me strike a pose.”
So? I did.
320 | b_sharp Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:15:44pm |
re: #307 PT Barnum
log me in has the benefit of being free and reasonably easy to have someone who doesn’t know anything set up on their end.
So is Teamviewer.
I just get them to go to my website, click on the Teamviewer button and then on run.
321 | Varek Raith Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:16:05pm |
re: #319 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
I was drunk. At a party. Someone pointed a camera at me and I said, “Wait a minute. Let me strike a pose.”
So? I did.
Would you like a daisy crown?!?!
322 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:16:05pm |
re: #319 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
I was drunk. At a party. Someone pointed a camera at me and I said, “Wait a minute. Let me strike a pose.”
So? I did.
I’ll have to be drunk to look at it again, just to balance it off!
323 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:16:45pm |
BishipX linked this for me earlier, just thought I’d pass it on.
324 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:16:53pm |
re: #321 Varek Raith
If I had only thought of it…
325 | SpaceJesus Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:17:28pm |
I can’t wait to pull a Romney in a job interview.
“So Mr. SpaceJesus, have you ever smoked marijuana cigarettes or used any kind of illegal narcotic?”
….
“NICE TRY”
326 | Varek Raith Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:19:47pm |
re: #325 SpaceJesus
I can’t wait to pull a Romney in a job interview.
“So Mr. SpaceJesus, have you ever smoked marijuana cigarettes or used any kind of illegal narcotic?”
…
“NICE TRY”
“Did you realize you were going mach 7 in a 35MPH zone?”
“Nice try”
327 | Decatur Deb Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:20:00pm |
re: #325 SpaceJesus
I can’t wait to pull a Romney in a job interview.
“So Mr. SpaceJesus, have you ever smoked marijuana cigarettes or used any kind of illegal narcotic?”
…
“NICE TRY”
The correct response is: “Marijuana and illegal is sort of redundant, dumbass.”
You always want to seize control of the job interview.
328 | blueraven Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:20:57pm |
re: #70 Alaska Kim
yes, i know some gay people, and i’m sick of hearing about their rights.
We have been told that you are such a nice, lovely person. But I am having a hard time with that description.
Maybe you should have your rights taken away for a day or two and see how it feels. Have you ever heard of the golden rule? It is a good one to live by.
329 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:21:11pm |
re: #325 SpaceJesus
Stan: Jesus? What happens if someone really wants to die and you kill him?
Jesus: I’m not touching that with a sixty foot pole.
Stan: Goddammit!
Jesus: I heard that
-South Park
330 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:21:18pm |
re: #327 Decatur Deb
The correct response is: “Marijuana and illegal is sort of redundant, dumbass.”
You always want to seize control of the job interview.
Yup,, cause nothing says “I really want this job” better than a well placed DUMBASS!
/
331 | SidewaysQuark Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:21:55pm |
re: #330 sattv4u2
Yup,, cause nothing says “I really want this job” better than a well placed DUMBASS!
/
That’s “Dumaz”.
332 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:22:09pm |
re: #330 sattv4u2
Yup,, cause nothing says “I really want this job” better than a well placed DUMBASS!
/
Well, you’re a well placed dumb ass!!!
/not nice!!
333 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:23:59pm |
re: #332 Cannadian Club Akbar
Well, you’re a well placed dumb ass!!!
/not nice!!
How do you think I got this job
334 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:25:18pm |
335 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:25:54pm |
336 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:26:28pm |
338 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:27:04pm |
339 | William Barnett-Lewis Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:27:15pm |
Hey, I picked up two nice big,thick Halibut steaks for supper tomorrow. Anyone got a recipe to share? I’m thinking baking with a rice & wild rice pilaf?
341 | Varek Raith Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:27:18pm |
I fail to see what Wiener has to do with this.
343 | Mark Winter Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:28:08pm |
re: #295 laZardo
I’ll be honest, I believe in equal rights but I actually don’t quite get why gays insist on getting married-married. I’ve figured that the difference between a legal union and a marriage is that one is done in court while the other is done in a religious institution - and while I support full-rights legal unions I don’t understand why gays would follow up on that to get married when it’s clear that religion clearly does not consider them even human.
My take is that gay people see the partner they want to marry exactly like heterosexual people see the partner they like to marry.
Just like Obama’s parents wouldn’t have wanted to settle for a civil union either back then.
344 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:28:28pm |
345 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:28:38pm |
re: #339 wlewisiii
Hey, I picked up two nice big,thick Halibut steaks for supper tomorrow. Anyone got a recipe to share? I’m thinking baking with a rice & wild rice pilaf?
[Link: www.montereyfish.com…]
346 | Varek Raith Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:29:24pm |
348 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:29:37pm |
349 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:30:18pm |
351 | Varek Raith Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:30:53pm |
352 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:31:13pm |
re: #350 b_sharp
We’re waiting for you to define ‘this’.
Ask Bill Clinton
no,, what , that what “is” is ,,, nevahmind
353 | laZardo Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:31:19pm |
I just want to apologize if my #295 offended anyone. I’ve just been so frustrated by the actions of the religious recently (both in the US and the Philippines) that I really need to vent.
354 | Fat Bastard Vegetarian Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:31:41pm |
re: #349 sattv4u2
Nahh ,,
It’s all ABOUT The Weiner
Oooh, I wish I had the junk the size of Weiner’s
That is what I’d truly like to see-ee-ee…
‘Cause if I had the junk the size of Weiner’s
Any girl would go under the bleachers with me.
(used it again, just to piss you off.)
355 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:31:49pm |
re: #349 sattv4u2
Nahh ,,
It’s all ABOUT The Weiner
Dude from Man Vs. Food tried to eat a 5 pound chili dog tonight. It is Weiner Time.
357 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:32:30pm |
re: #353 laZardo
I just want to apologize if my #295 offended anyone. I’ve just been so frustrated by the actions of the religious recently (both in the US and the Philippines) that I really need to vent.
n/p ,, you’re in good standing here. You don’t pull crap ,, AND ,, you ended up with a PLUS 1 !!
358 | darthstar Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:32:51pm |
Sorry…had to step out for a bit as there was a rib-eye beggin’ to be grilled. It’s resting now.
Where were we?
359 | Varek Raith Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:33:03pm |
re: #357 sattv4u2
n/p ,, you’re in good standing here. You don’t pull crap ,, AND ,, you ended up with a PLUS 1 !!
How does one pull crap?
360 | TedStriker Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:33:15pm |
re: #8 allegro
You’ve got your rights, they don’t deserve the same?
That’s exactly the problem with too many people nowadays, especially the TPGOPers:
“Fuck you, I’ve got mine!”
361 | William Barnett-Lewis Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:33:38pm |
362 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:33:39pm |
364 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:33:46pm |
re: #355 Cannadian Club Akbar
Dude from Man Vs. Food tried to eat a 5 pound chili dog tonight. It is Weiner Time.
He’s my hero
although , I would NEVER try the really hot stuff he quaffs down
366 | darthstar Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:34:11pm |
re: #319 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
I was drunk. At a party. Someone pointed a camera at me and I said, “Wait a minute. Let me strike a pose.”
So? I did.
Well, at least you kept your pants up.
367 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:34:28pm |
368 | Mark Winter Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:34:34pm |
re: #353 laZardo
I just want to apologize if my #295 offended anyone. I’ve just been so frustrated by the actions of the religious recently (both in the US and the Philippines) that I really need to vent.
I don’t think you offended anyone. But I think that “marriage” is not a thing religions can claim for themselves.
369 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:34:49pm |
re: #361 wlewisiii
Thanks!
How’d the phone interview go?
Good. Gotta get a passport (monday) and pass a physical. I kinda asked the Executive Chef to keep things moving…faster.
370 | TedStriker Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:34:50pm |
re: #16 Slumbering Behemoth
You will be on the losing side of history in this case.
For my brother Joe, I hope you’re right.
371 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:35:35pm |
372 | Slumbering Behemoth Stinks Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:35:37pm |
374 | SanFranciscoZionist Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:36:23pm |
re: #24 Alaska Kim
should it be legal for mormon men to have 20 wives and 40 kids??
I don’t know about legal, but not permitted by their church in its modern form.
375 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:36:41pm |
376 | Varek Raith Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:37:06pm |
377 | allegro Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:37:34pm |
re: #339 wlewisiii
Hey, I picked up two nice big,thick Halibut steaks for supper tomorrow. Anyone got a recipe to share? I’m thinking baking with a rice & wild rice pilaf?
Marinate it in olive oil, tequila, lime juice, cilantro, S&P for a couple of hours then grill it. Halibut sucks up the marinade. Yum.
378 | TedStriker Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:38:05pm |
re: #41 Alaska Kim
nope. what is the difference???
You sound like you need to be on some meds, because there’s some bats in your belfry that need to be exterminated.
379 | Cannadian Club Akbar Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:38:45pm |
re: #377 allegro
Marinate it in olive oil, tequila, lime juice, cilantro, S&P for a couple of hours then grill it. Halibut sucks up the marinade. Yum.
You forgot to have a glass of CC on the side. Marinade isn’t only for fish, you know.:)
380 | Killgore Trout Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:40:18pm |
Did you hear a click?
383 | The Ghost of a Flea Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:41:45pm |
re: #220 rwdflynavy
Boehner/Weiner 2012 Potential campaign slogan:
Yours next…
…guaranteed to end in tears.
384 | SanFranciscoZionist Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:42:23pm |
re: #53 Alaska Kim
it doesn’t harm me personally, but being gay is a sin, and gay marriage is not ‘marriage’ and shold not be legal.
‘Being gay’ is a sin? In whose theology?
Now, in my faith, eating shellfish is forbidden. Should I be allowed to shut down Red Lobster? If not, why not? It’s a sin, and I have Biblical authority for that.
385 | TedStriker Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:43:07pm |
re: #70 Alaska Kim
Seriously, fuck you.
If you call yourself a Christian, then IMNSHO, you’re bearing false witness.
Thou shalt not judge, lest ye be judged, right?
386 | SanFranciscoZionist Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:43:42pm |
re: #70 Alaska Kim
yes, i know some gay people, and i’m sick of hearing about their rights.
Hmmm. Perhaps they are sick of hearing about yours—and you have more to get sick of.
387 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:44:00pm |
re: #384 SanFranciscoZionist
‘Being gay’ is a sin? In whose theology?
Now, in my faith, eating shellfish is forbidden. Should I be allowed to shut down Red Lobster? If not, why not? It’s a sin, and I have Biblical authority for that.
Well ,, the one in Lilburn Georgia did run out of warm rolls last time I was there, so if you could shutter that one 1st, you have my thanks
388 | Bubblehead II Thu, Jun 9, 2011 7:58:41pm |
re: #70 Alaska Kim
yes, i know some gay people, and i’m sick of hearing about their rights.
Fuck You. How about we start taking some of your so called “god” given rights away based upon our religious beliefs. Bet you would start start screaming to the high heavens about it. Hmmm I think starting with the Soul Rider series just might be a good start.
389 | SanFranciscoZionist Thu, Jun 9, 2011 8:02:21pm |
re: #251 reuven
No he’s not. Even in California, 52% of people marched to the polls in an attempt to end my marriage. I’m sure his calculus predicts he’ll pick up more votes than he’ll lose for saying this.
Time is on our side.
390 | SanFranciscoZionist Thu, Jun 9, 2011 8:02:55pm |
re: #264 Fat Bastard Vegetarian
Has President Obama’s opinions on gay marriage changed. I seem to remember he was agin’ it, not fer it.
If he’s come out fer, I didn’t hear about it.
391 | SanFranciscoZionist Thu, Jun 9, 2011 8:03:51pm |
re: #279 PT Barnum
Given the current state of the GOP
Marriage should be solely a religious term in which case every faith can decide who it will marry. The state should only recognize civil unions which strictly are to allow for sharing of resources between the parties in question.
Best Prop 8 related T-shirt ever: “So, What Sacrament Are We Going To Let The Government Define Next?”
392 | SanFranciscoZionist Thu, Jun 9, 2011 8:04:58pm |
re: #295 laZardo
I’ll be honest, I believe in equal rights but I actually don’t quite get why gays insist on getting married-married. I’ve figured that the difference between a legal union and a marriage is that one is done in court while the other is done in a religious institution - and while I support full-rights legal unions I don’t understand why gays would follow up on that to get married when it’s clear that religion clearly does not consider them even human.
The first same-sex marriages I attended were all religious services. Gay couples were getting married in churches and synagogues before the state ever bothered to help out.
393 | SanFranciscoZionist Thu, Jun 9, 2011 8:05:38pm |
394 | sattv4u2 Thu, Jun 9, 2011 8:11:31pm |
re: #393 SanFranciscoZionist
I…er…understand that there are some other Germans.
I don’t think Bach had the hops for hoops!
395 | Jaerik Thu, Jun 9, 2011 10:54:22pm |
re: #390 SanFranciscoZionist
If he’s come out fer, I didn’t hear about it.
He mentioned that “his opinions on the matter have evolved,” and all but said he’s now for it but doesn’t think he has the political points to spend on it.
396 | samgak Fri, Jun 10, 2011 12:49:21am |
I don’t see what the problem is with Romney’s response. The question was about his personal beliefs, not which policies he supports. In a secular society it should be acceptable for a politician to keep his personal moral beliefs and his or her public policies separate. For example, a politician who is a vegetarian for religious reasons should be allowed to refuse to answer the question of whether they believe eating meat is immoral, provided that they do not propose making it illegal. It’s not reasonable to demand that everyone accept that homosexual behaviour is morally acceptable as a condition of holding public office. That’s not what tolerance or secularism means. It is enough that they do not legislate against it.
397 | Mickey Blumental Fri, Jun 10, 2011 1:10:02am |
re: #396 samgak
I don’t see what the problem is with Romney’s response. The question was about his personal beliefs, not which policies he supports. In a secular society it should be acceptable for a politician to keep his personal moral beliefs and his or her public policies separate. For example, a politician who is a vegetarian for religious reasons should be allowed to refuse to answer the question of whether they believe eating meat is immoral, provided that they do not propose making it illegal. It’s not reasonable to demand that everyone accept that homosexual behaviour is morally acceptable as a condition of holding public office. That’s not what tolerance or secularism means. It is enough that they do not legislate against it.
What’s “homosexual behaviour”? I’m curious. Is that putting a boy peepee in another boy’s bumbum? Or is it just being gay?
It is absolutely reasonable to demand that people don’t morally judge homosexuals or anyone else based on sex, race, etc.
Politicians who keep their personal believes and public policies separate are opportunistic douche-bags. If you’re not fighting for what you truly believe in, what’s the point? If someone thinks homosexuality is a sin, why not fight it?
398 | OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin Fri, Jun 10, 2011 1:29:45am |
re: #397 Udon
What’s “homosexual behaviour”? I’m curious. Is that putting a boy peepee in another boy’s bumbum?
Or carrying around screenshots of another boy’s peepee on a cellphone, then showing it to everyone within a 5 foot radius?
399 | samgak Fri, Jun 10, 2011 1:42:50am |
re: #397 Udon
What’s “homosexual behaviour”? I’m curious. Is that putting a boy peepee in another boy’s bumbum?
That and owning a Nickelback CD.
It is absolutely reasonable to demand that people don’t morally judge homosexuals or anyone else based on sex, race, etc.
That effectively means demanding a lot of people renounce their religious beliefs.
Politicians who keep their personal believes and public policies separate are opportunistic douche-bags. If you’re not fighting for what you truly believe in, what’s the point? If someone thinks homosexuality is a sin, why not fight it?
Because the government should not be in the business of legislating sexual morality. It’s a question of different forms of morality belonging in the public versus private spheres. Murder/theft etc is public, adultery/fornication etc is private. Personally I don’t believe homosexuality is sinful, but I do object to this new notion that this is something compulsory to believe. It goes beyond secularism and actually contradicts it.
400 | OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin Fri, Jun 10, 2011 1:48:19am |
re: #399 samgak
That and owning a Nickelback CD.
That effectively means demanding a lot of people renounce their religious beliefs.
Because the government should not be in the business of legislating sexual morality. It’s a question of different forms of morality belonging in the public versus private spheres. Murder/theft etc is public, adultery/fornication etc is private. Personally I don’t believe homosexuality is sinful, but I do object to this new notion that this is something compulsory to believe. It goes beyond secularism and actually contradicts it.
Who is requiring anyone to believe this?
401 | OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin Fri, Jun 10, 2011 1:54:04am |
re: #295 laZardo
I’ll be honest, I believe in equal rights but I actually don’t quite get why gays insist on getting married-married. I’ve figured that the difference between a legal union and a marriage is that one is done in court while the other is done in a religious institution - and while I support full-rights legal unions I don’t understand why gays would follow up on that to get married when it’s clear that religion clearly does not consider them even human.
You’re wrong about that. These arguments for legalized same sex marriage did not just drop out of the sky. The Metropolitan Community Church and United Church of Christ have been doing same sex marriages since the 1970s. Reform Judaism officially for 15 years.
People should just be direct and say they believe heterosexuals deserve special rights over same sex based on arbitrary characteristics like who one goes to bed with. There is no other explanation for a rationale that government should grant limited rights to one group and full rights to another.
402 | OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin Fri, Jun 10, 2011 1:56:46am |
re: #353 laZardo
I just want to apologize if my #295 offended anyone. I’ve just been so frustrated by the actions of the religious recently (both in the US and the Philippines) that I really need to vent.
Didn’t offend me..I prefer honesty to b.sing around the topic of homosexuality.
403 | Mickey Blumental Fri, Jun 10, 2011 1:59:18am |
re: #399 samgakThat effectively means demanding a lot of people renounce their religious beliefs.
If your religious beliefs turn you into a hateful bigot, then yeah. Renounce away if you want to come out of the dark ages and join the modern world.
I have several friends who would categorizes themselves as religious and they’re OK with me being gay. Go figure.
Obviously they don’t go to Fred Phelps’ church…
404 | Mickey Blumental Fri, Jun 10, 2011 2:03:08am |
re: #295 laZardo
I’ll be honest, I believe in equal rights but I actually don’t quite get why gays insist on getting married-married. I’ve figured that the difference between a legal union and a marriage is that one is done in court while the other is done in a religious institution - and while I support full-rights legal unions I don’t understand why gays would follow up on that to get married when it’s clear that religion clearly does not consider them even human.
Just saw this.
Two points about marriage:
1. Some gay people are religious. I think religion is nuts, but if straight people can be nuts, why can’t gay people? There are enough modern and inclusive religion streams for them to follow.
2. Marriage is not a religious thing. If a Jewish man can marry a Muslim woman, surely it’s not religious union. I got married to another man in a courtroom in Toronto by a judge. It was and still is marriage.
405 | samgak Fri, Jun 10, 2011 2:08:04am |
re: #400 OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin
Who is requiring anyone to believe this?
People who claim that you must believe it in order to be considered secular, tolerant etc. I wasn’t talking about a legal requirement. Simply believing that someone else’s behaviour is immoral doesn’t make you intolerant of them.
406 | samgak Fri, Jun 10, 2011 2:12:29am |
re: #403 Udon
That effectively means demanding a lot of people renounce their religious beliefs.
If your religious beliefs turn you into a hateful bigot, then yeah. Renounce away if you want to come out of the dark ages and join the modern world.
I have several friends who would categorizes themselves as religious and they’re OK with me being gay. Go figure.
Obviously they don’t go to Fred Phelps’ church…
Romney isn’t a hateful bigot just for believing homosexuality is immoral. Phelps believes homosexuality should be illegal and homosexuals should be killed. That’s obviously different.
407 | OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin Fri, Jun 10, 2011 2:16:25am |
re: #275 reuven
He has the same weaselly words Romney does. He says he’s not for it, but is for some type of “separate but equal” (my words) version of it. “Gay Marriage” as an issue doesn’t poll well in the African American community, and I think he was being as calculating as Romney was in trying to squeeze out the last vote.
Correction, doesn’t poll well (what polls?) in the same elements of the African American community than any other community: the Bible-banging bigot element. I’m tired of this old meme.
Prop 8 was passed with Catholic and Mormon carpetbag money - neither of those are Black denominations. In areas with large Black populations, e.g. Bay Area, Prop 8 lost, despite this mythical anti- gay marriage Black vote. In LA county it barely won, 50.1%/49.9%. It passed in ALL the white areas, often with 70%+ [Link: 1.usa.gov…]
Personally, I’m glad Wright wasn’t available. That’s all we need is a crank speaking for us, as if we don’t already have enough problems.
408 | OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin Fri, Jun 10, 2011 2:17:27am |
re: #405 samgak
People who claim that you must believe it in order to be considered secular, tolerant etc. I wasn’t talking about a legal requirement.
Who claims that?
409 | OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin Fri, Jun 10, 2011 2:27:24am |
re: #392 SanFranciscoZionist
The first same-sex marriages I attended were all religious services. Gay couples were getting married in churches and synagogues before the state ever bothered to help out.
Lol one of my favorite rwnj antigay arguments is, “well! We can’t let them redefine marriage!!”
Unless they intend to start doing marriage the original way, arranged, with dowries, they need to put a sock in it. The Victorian nuclear family ideal was a major innovation in the concept of marriage. Funny, how these numbskulls act like something not even 200 years old dates back to time immemorial…and require everyone else on the planet to, also.
410 | Mickey Blumental Fri, Jun 10, 2011 2:29:11am |
re: #406 samgak
Romney isn’t a hateful bigot just for believing homosexuality is immoral. Phelps believes homosexuality should be illegal and homosexuals should be killed. That’s obviously different.
Romney wants to deny gay people the right to get married. So he’s still a discriminating bigot. Sure, Phelps is a bigger bigot, but “smaller bigot than Fred Phelps” is hardly a badge of honour.
411 | OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin Fri, Jun 10, 2011 2:35:17am |
re: #410 Udon
Romney wants to deny gay people the right to get married. So he’s still a discriminating bigot. Sure, Phelps is a bigger bigot, but “smaller bigot than Fred Phelps” is hardly a badge of honour.
That, and some of the right’s favorite institutions like American Family Association, NARTH, Family Research Council, Eagle Forum, etc do far much more damage to families by normalizing antigay hate, than stupid Phelps and their ridiculous street theater protests ever will.
412 | samgak Fri, Jun 10, 2011 2:39:15am |
re: #408 OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin
Who claims that?
A lot of people both IRL and online I talk to think this. I can’t cite anyone famous, but it’s hardly an uncommon belief. I’m not sure why you are pretending it doesn’t exist.
Do you think that if someone believes homosexuality to be sinful then that makes them intolerant, bigoted or hateful? Do you think that someone could believe homosexuality to be sinful and also be a secularist?
413 | OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin Fri, Jun 10, 2011 2:48:41am |
re: #412 samgak
A lot of people both IRL and online I talk to think this. I can’t cite anyone famous, but it’s hardly an uncommon belief. I’m not sure why you are pretending it doesn’t exist.
Do you think that if someone believes homosexuality to be sinful then that makes them intolerant, bigoted or hateful? Do you think that someone could believe homosexuality to be sinful and also be a secularist?
Rotfl, tmk no secularist on earth subscribes to theological concepts like “sin”.
I don’t give a damn about the beliefs of people who think homosexuality to be sinful.
So long as they don’t expect their beliefs to be the foundation for the law, why should I?
414 | OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin Fri, Jun 10, 2011 2:55:43am |
BTW, samgak, if your actual question is what I think about secularists who believe heterosexuals are privy to more rights than gays, I don’t consider such people to be allies.
I also do not consider them to be anything new; the idea is as old as dirt.
415 | lostlakehiker Fri, Jun 10, 2011 4:14:41am |
Here’s Mitt Romney making it clear that he separates church and state.
He’s not a spokesman for the Mormon church, as he has explained, and he doesn’t think that theological stances ought to be the deciding factor in how politicians govern.
This is far from pathetic. It’s the same stance Kennedy took. It’s a time honored tradition in the U.S.
Imagine if Obama were put to the same test. What could he say? The Bible isn’t all that ambiguous on the topic, and he’s an avowed Christian. Any answer he might give would necessarily break either with literal believers, Jewish, Muslim, and Christian, or with the secular humanist majority.
And it’s irrelevant, to a politician who separates church and state, what he believes about whether this, that, or the other is a sin. From the mainstream Christian perspective, drunkeness is a sin, but we don’t outlaw it. And he wouldn’t want to.
Gluttony likewise. And sloth. The list is endless. Decisions about which laws to promote, which bills to veto, and so forth, must be made on the basis of what is good for national cohesion, national economics, and so forth. People will have to tend to their own souls.
We could look at peoples’ personal lives and get a clue as to what they believe sinful. Maybe. But people do all sorts of things that they will readily acknowledge to be sinful.
Romney’s personal life is about as clean as you’re going to find, by all evidence currently available. And on the other hand, he has no record at all of any busybody tendencies.
This is basic, beginner American philosophy. And it’s far from “pathetic”.
416 | OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin Fri, Jun 10, 2011 4:18:47am |
re: #415 lostlakehiker
Here’s Mitt Romney making it clear that he separates church and state.
Instead of “do you think _______ is a ‘sin’”, journalists should be asking their views on separation of church and state.
The values voter base would have a FIT, and I would laugh at them.
417 | lostlakehiker Fri, Jun 10, 2011 4:26:34am |
re: #343 Mark Winter
My take is that gay people see the partner they want to marry exactly like heterosexual people see the partner they like to marry.
Just like Obama’s parents wouldn’t have wanted to settle for a civil union either back then.
The POLITICAL issue isn’t whether gay people should be able to get married-married, but whether social security benefits, spousal testimony immunity, and the like should be extended to any pair of men or pair of women who would like to enter into a contract to share their finances, inherit without taxes, and file joint tax returns.
So, Daddy Warbucks and Sonny Warbucks are talking over how to protect the family fortune from the tax man. As things now stand, there’s no way. But change the law, and new options present themselves.
If the law is going to be changed, it would be best to change it in the legislature, and think through these things. A carefully worded law could extend the current federal marriage code to cover the union of exactly two, unrelated, not already married, men, or exactly two, unrelated, not already married, women, while closing off some ways the system could be gamed.
418 | William of Orange Fri, Jun 10, 2011 4:38:19am |
Quite a telling graphic….
419 | Obdicut Fri, Jun 10, 2011 4:58:59am |
re: #406 samgak
Romney isn’t a hateful bigot just for believing homosexuality is immoral.
He is a bigot. He may not be ‘hateful’, but yes, that’s a very good definition of bigot— believing someone is inferior, sinful, wrong, et al. because of something they have no control over.
420 | Obdicut Fri, Jun 10, 2011 4:59:30am |
re: #415 lostlakehiker
You’re acting as though he answered the question.
421 | lostlakehiker Fri, Jun 10, 2011 6:44:27am |
re: #343 Mark Winter
My take is that gay people see the partner they want to marry exactly like heterosexual people see the partner they like to marry.
Just like Obama’s parents wouldn’t have wanted to settle for a civil union either back then.
But the federal government doesn’t make culture. Even if federal law specifies that the proposed “combination of resources contract” goes by the word “marriage”, and that all laws everywhere, state and local included, wherever the word “marriage” occurs, these new arrangements shall count, that won’t mean that everybody considers the group in question to be married-married.
There’s a split in our culture, and the traditionalist side is losing ground. It’s going to lose on the legal question, most likely, and two-man and two-woman marriages are going to count as marriage for all legal purposes. They will count, also, culturally, within the circle of the winners of this political contest. But the losers will not change their minds. They won’t come around, culturally. They will accept that they lost, that in a democracy, the majority wins, and that the new arrangements do in fact have the force of law.
422 | OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin Fri, Jun 10, 2011 6:51:46am |
re: #421 lostlakehiker
But the federal government doesn’t make culture. Even if federal law specifies that the proposed “combination of resources contract” goes by the word “marriage”, and that all laws everywhere, state and local included, wherever the word “marriage” occurs, these new arrangements shall count, that won’t mean that everybody considers the group in question to be married-married.
Who cares what they think?
There’s a split in our culture, and the traditionalist side is losing ground. It’s going to lose on the legal question, most likely, and two-man and two-woman marriages are going to count as marriage for all legal purposes. They will count, also, culturally, within the circle of the winners of this political contest. But the losers will not change their minds. They won’t come around, culturally. They will accept that they lost, that in a democracy, the majority wins, and that the new arrangements do in fact have the force of law.
They can come around or not. The ones choosing the latter option can go join those still opposing different-race marriage, 44 years after the SCOTUS rubbed their noses in it.
423 | lostlakehiker Fri, Jun 10, 2011 6:57:10am |
re: #397 Udon
What’s “homosexual behaviour”? I’m curious. Is that putting a boy peepee in another boy’s bumbum? Or is it just being gay?
It is absolutely reasonable to demand that people don’t morally judge homosexuals or anyone else based on sex, race, etc.
Politicians who keep their personal believes and public policies separate are opportunistic douche-bags. If you’re not fighting for what you truly believe in, what’s the point? If someone thinks homosexuality is a sin, why not fight it?
For the exact same reason that one may believe gluttony a sin, and yet think that it would be bad public policy to have a weight police and arrest the overweight and put them on a diet.
What I believe is right, and what I believe will make for a good legal code, are quite separate matters. It was a terrible mistake of Europeans to conflate the two, and conflagrate their continent with the 30 year’s war etc.
Good legal codes are minimalist. They spread a wide tent, where the citizens can do almost any damned thing they please, barring only the worst, most disruptive and socially destructive of bad behaviors.
Legal codes that attempt to perfect humanity, and create a heaven on earth, overreach and create instead a closer approximation to hell.
424 | garhighway Fri, Jun 10, 2011 7:07:42am |
re: #421 lostlakehiker
There’s a split in our culture, and the traditionalist side is losing ground. It’s going to lose on the legal question, most likely, and two-man and two-woman marriages are going to count as marriage for all legal purposes. They will count, also, culturally, within the circle of the winners of this political contest. But the losers will not change their minds. They won’t come around, culturally. They will accept that they lost, that in a democracy, the majority wins, and that the new arrangements do in fact have the force of law.
Just as with interracial marriage.
425 | OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin Fri, Jun 10, 2011 7:10:47am |
re: #423 lostlakehiker
For the exact same reason that one may believe gluttony a sin, and yet think that it would be bad public policy to have a weight police and arrest the overweight and put them on a diet.
What I believe is right, and what I believe will make for a good legal code, are quite separate matters. It was a terrible mistake of Europeans to conflate the two, and conflagrate their continent with the 30 year’s war etc.
Or bring it over here and create theocracies like Massachussetts Bay Colony or Virginia, necessitating Maryland, Rhode Island, etc. It’s if they learned nothing.
Legal codes that attempt to perfect humanity, and create a heaven on earth, overreach and create instead a closer approximation to hell.
Or, heaven for a select few and hell for the rest.
426 | Robert O. Fri, Jun 10, 2011 9:31:44am |
You know what? I disagree with him that gays couldn’t marry. But as for the “nice try” answer, I don’t have a problem with it. Some questions just shouldn’t be answered. For example, what if (as media once asked Tancredo who gave a terrible response) what should the US do if terrorists attacked us with nuclear weapons. I think most people know exactly what the US would do in that case, but doesn’t make it diplomatic to answer it out loud. As for a moral question, suppose someone asked me if incest was wrong. Well, I know what my personal position is, but I also know not to inject personal opinion into running a country. That Romney knows the difference and knows not to answer divisive questions show he is of more serious material than other Republican candidates. It wouldn’t make it enough for me to vote for him, but I can agree with his appraoch.
427 | samgak Fri, Jun 10, 2011 4:18:16pm |
re: #413 OhCrapIHaveACrushOnSarahPalin
Rotfl, tmk no secularist on earth subscribes to theological concepts like “sin”.
We must be working from different definitions of secularism then. Secularism isn’t a synonym for atheism or agnosticism, it just means belief in the separation of church and state. Secularists can be any religion or none at all. There is no contradiction between believing in sin and being a secularist.
I don’t give a damn about the beliefs of people who think homosexuality to be sinful.So long as they don’t expect their beliefs to be the foundation for the law, why should I?
So what’s the problem with Romney’s response to the question then?
428 | GeorgetownPress Fri, Jun 10, 2011 4:53:09pm |
I’m sorry, but Romney gave appropriate answers to the questions posed to him and you do not to justice to the context in which Romney said “nice try.”
Romney’s answer was not “evasive,” the reporter simply didn’t like the answer he got.
The reporter asked “Are you in favor of gay marriage?” and Romney replied “I believe a marriage is between a man and a woman.” Thus, the reporter’s subsequent repetition of the question was nonsensical. If one defines marriage as exclusively between a man and a women, then “gay marriage” is nonsensical
Romney clearly answered the reporter’s question and simply refused to give a different answer to the same question oft-repeated.
When Romney gave the same answer to the same question, the reporter should have asked a different question (e.g. why do you define marriage as only being between a man and a woman?) It is the reporter, not Romney, that comes off badly in that exchange.
So far as Romney’s “nice try” response, it in the context of him effectively defending the non-establishment clause of the US Constitution, that one’s personal religious beliefs should not be relevant so long as one does does not attempt to compel others to conform to those beliefs. When Canada’s Prime Minister introduced Canada’s gay marriage law, he said — “as a catholic” — he believed that it was a sin, but he favored it anyway; yet there is no way he would have been so blunt as describing being gay as a “sin” when campaigning.
Once Romney said that his private religious beliefs are not up for discussion, it was inappropriate for the reporter to press the issue. A valid question on the part of the reporter could have been “Would you veto a bill allowing for gay marriage?” That is a valid question probing how one’s private religious views effects one’s public actions, but it is not some equivalent to a Test Oath as the reporter was trying to provoke.
429 | GeorgetownPress Fri, Jun 10, 2011 4:54:19pm |
To clarify, on the matter of how one defines marriage, let’s be clear that I believe that permitting gay marriage is good policy and that the overwhelming majority of opposition to gay marriage is rooted in irrational homophobia. (Personally, I can not understand how anyone can rationally call themselves a “social conservative” while opposing a policy that encourages people to enter into stable relationship and raise children.)
However, I do not believe access to marriage for gays is an equality right equivalent fair practices in pay, employment, housing, etc and opposition to gay marriage is not axiomatically a denial of equal rights.
For example, I have a friend (who jokingly refers to me as a “breeder”) who opposes gay marriage because he feels that it has undermined the historic libertine gay culture. While he, grudgingly, admits that marriage may be acceptable for “breeders” like me, he does not want to see the practice extended. I hardly think you could characterize his opposition to gay marriage as a denial of equal Rights is rooted in irrational homophobia.
A society that puts the infringement of equality rights beyond the reach of majorities should nevertheless significantly be able to define marriage as it sees fit because marriage is not a matter of fundamental equality, but a mechanism that we use to to endow privileges, protections, and status to certain social relationships that we believe enhance the functioning of our society.
For those tempted to bring up the analogy of miscegenation laws, please first reflect on the fact that when we had miscegenation laws we also had race segregated bathrooms; to wit, the adoption of interracial marriage was accompanied with the outlawing of race-segregated bathrooms, while the adoption of gay marriage (where it has occurred) has yet to followed with the outlawing of sex-segregated bathrooms. We recognize the complimentary nature of sex that render comparisons to race, religion, etc inappropriate in certain (very limited) circumstances.
As such, it is a reasonable argument, for example, (though not necessarily one I agree with) that marriage should be denied to gays because it is better that children grow up in families with sex complimentary parents and that we accord greater status to such relationships to promote them (thus why even infertile, etc couples are allowed to marry). In context, that argument doesn’t hold water for me given the prevalence of single parents and divorce, abuse, etc amongst married couples and thus preventing gays from marrying seems it like should be at the bottom of anyone’s list of dealing with social “ills.”
Devoid of context, the argument that marriage should be extended to gays is as equally valid as the argument that we should accept polygamous marriages. However, I favor gay marriage and oppose polygamy yet find no inconsistency in that view because, in context, I know that polygamy is overwhelmingly characterized by abuse and exploitation and thus oppose it and do not feel such opposition violates anyones rights, because marriage is not a “right.” If gay marriage was characterized by abuse and exploitation in the way that polygamy is, I would oppose gay marriage.
430 | Decatur Deb Fri, Jun 10, 2011 5:00:01pm |