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  Do you do find gay marriage repulsive? (search mode)
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Question: Do you do find the concept of gay marriage repulsive?/Do you think it should be legal?
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Author Topic: Do you do find gay marriage repulsive?  (Read 12226 times)
The Duke
JohnD.Ford
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« on: February 24, 2005, 03:06:24 AM »

It is not morally repulsive.  However, since I am on the other side of the debate, the concept f it being enacted is repulsive to me because I believe defeat is shameful and repulsive.  If it were enacted, it means my side has lost, and this repulses me.

But I don't find homosexualty, gay relationships, or the non-binding ceremonies for show that happen all around the country repulsive.
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The Duke
JohnD.Ford
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #1 on: February 24, 2005, 03:17:36 AM »


I did.
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The Duke
JohnD.Ford
Junior Chimp
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« Reply #2 on: February 24, 2005, 03:49:52 AM »
« Edited: February 24, 2005, 03:51:24 AM by John Ford »

It is not morally repulsive.  However, since I am on the other side of the debate, the concept f it being enacted is repulsive to me because I believe defeat is shameful and repulsive.  If it were enacted, it means my side has lost, and this repulses me.

But I don't find homosexualty, gay relationships, or the non-binding ceremonies for show that happen all around the country repulsive.

The neo-con mentality.
It's not about who's right, it's about who's left.

Actually, our mentality is that we know we're right and we're going to make damn sure we're the ones who are left.

Might does not make right, but might does not make wrong either.  Thus, he who is right must ensure he has might as well, or else wrong might have might, and might win, and thats just plain wrong.  You get me, right?
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The Duke
JohnD.Ford
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 9,270


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« Reply #3 on: February 24, 2005, 02:50:58 PM »

It is not morally repulsive.  However, since I am on the other side of the debate, the concept f it being enacted is repulsive to me because I believe defeat is shameful and repulsive.  If it were enacted, it means my side has lost, and this repulses me.

But I don't find homosexualty, gay relationships, or the non-binding ceremonies for show that happen all around the country repulsive.

Er, so you're against gay marriage because the Republican Party is?  And you'd be for it if the Republican Party wasn't?

I'm not sure I follow... if you're in favor of gay marriage, it would seem to me that you're not on the other side of the debate.

Not exactly.

I am against gay marriage, though I don't find it repulsive.  I am against gay marriage for a variety of reasons, none of which is related to party loyalty.

But, I never like my side of the debate to lose, and if gay marriage were legalized, that means my side lost (opponents of gay marriage).  I am repulsed by the thought of losing.
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