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North Carolina's Amendment 1 Passes

Phyllis Rogers Stone
#25North Carolina's Amendment 1 Passes
Posted: 5/9/12 at 2:18pm

Maybe California will, too!

Roscoe
#26North Carolina's Amendment 1 Passes
Posted: 5/9/12 at 3:04pm

"What you can expect, is that little by little, they'll get there. Little by little, they'll learn. Little by little, they stop being afraid."

And in the meantime, these unsophisticated bigoted idiots get to vote to deprive other citizens of equal protection under the law, mostly in the name of a book of fairy tales. Revolting.


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PalJoey
#27North Carolina's Amendment 1 Passes
Posted: 5/9/12 at 3:06pm

In one day, we lost North Carolina and gained the president of the United States.


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javero
#28North Carolina's Amendment 1 Passes
Posted: 5/9/12 at 3:43pm

"And in the meantime, these unsophisticated bigoted idiots get to vote to deprive other citizens of equal protection under the law, mostly in the name of a book of fairy tales. Revolting."

Yes, Roscoe. Many of my kith and kin down there took to the polls in the defense of "God's Law".


#FactsMatter...your feelings not so much.
Updated On: 5/9/12 at 03:43 PM

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AnthVoice2010
#29North Carolina's Amendment 1 Passes
Posted: 5/9/12 at 3:46pm

It is North Carolina after all. I am amazed the vote wasn't 100 to 1.





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Reginald Tresilian
#30North Carolina's Amendment 1 Passes
Posted: 5/9/12 at 3:57pm

Well, it wasn't. It wasn't even close to 100 to 1.

And it wasn't cousin-marrying hillbillies who walk into poles who voted for similar laws in 30 other states, either.

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Reginald Tresilian
#31North Carolina's Amendment 1 Passes
Posted: 5/9/12 at 3:59pm

Or, rather, they weren't North Carolinians.

Phyllis Rogers Stone
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SonofRobbieJ
#33North Carolina's Amendment 1 Passes
Posted: 5/9/12 at 4:49pm

That is some seriously fabulous churchin' goin' on! Living!

Phyllis Rogers Stone
#34North Carolina's Amendment 1 Passes
Posted: 5/9/12 at 4:59pm

I wish Karen and the gang had gone to that church!

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Mister Matt
#35North Carolina's Amendment 1 Passes
Posted: 5/9/12 at 6:06pm

OMG That sermon and the reactions of the clergy gives me chills. More, please!


"What can you expect from a bunch of seitan worshippers?" - Reginald Tresilian

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javero
#36North Carolina's Amendment 1 Passes
Posted: 5/10/12 at 1:10am

As folks back home say, he preached that piece!


#FactsMatter...your feelings not so much.

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tazber
#37North Carolina's Amendment 1 Passes
Posted: 5/10/12 at 6:11am

Well here is something I never thought I'd say:

That sermon just made my day.



....but the world goes 'round

roquat
#38North Carolina's Amendment 1 Passes
Posted: 5/10/12 at 10:36pm

"The greatest divide in this country is not between liberal and conservative, but between those who feel that they should have a say in the love lives of strangers, and those who do not."--Miss Manners.

I can't think of a better way to frame the gay marriage argument--or a simpler, and, dare I say, "traditional" one. How can anyone be so arrogant as to claim they have a right to interfere in the marriages of total strangers who have done them no harm?

Take heart, everyone. Even if the worst happens, the human impulse to love and mate is a lot older than any government or any religion. You still get to decide whom you marry, whether a narrow and shortsighted government chooses to recognize it or not. There are a number of happy and successful same-sex marriages that thrived on this principle--Gertrude Stein and Alice B. Toklas, for example, had one of the most famous, celebrated, and publically approved marriages of the last century. I know we want to move on and have our marriages legitimized alongside our straight friends, and I hope this will happen soon--but some of the comments on this thread have depressed me beyond belief. Please don't give in to anger and despair over North Carolina.


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Phyllis Rogers Stone
#39North Carolina's Amendment 1 Passes
Posted: 5/16/12 at 12:39pm

North Carolina's Amendment 1 Passes

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Reginald Tresilian
#40North Carolina's Amendment 1 Passes
Posted: 5/16/12 at 1:02pm

As awful as I think the passing of Amendment 1 was, I never understood the apparent notion that the passing of similar laws was something that "happened" in other states, whereas this was something NC "did."

Phyllis Rogers Stone
#41North Carolina's Amendment 1 Passes
Posted: 5/16/12 at 1:08pm

I think for some people, it's easier to just wash their hands and say, "Well, that's the South. What do you expect?"

Even when Prop 8 happened, I couldn't help but (kind of selfishly) think, "You do realize, New Yorkers and other folks who are losing your sh*t over California, that this has happened and is happening all of the country"?



Updated On: 5/16/12 at 01:08 PM

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Reginald Tresilian
#42North Carolina's Amendment 1 Passes
Posted: 5/16/12 at 1:11pm

Exactly. But folks felt sorry for CA, whereas all I kept hearing after the NC vote was stuff about hillbillies marrying their cousins.

The truth is that it's a disgrace wherever it happens (including, of course, NC).

Phyllis Rogers Stone
#43North Carolina's Amendment 1 Passes
Posted: 5/16/12 at 1:12pm

Oh, sure. I know what you're saying. I think it's equally appalling. And I thought it was appalling long before Prop 8, too.

Phyllis Rogers Stone
#44North Carolina's Amendment 1 Passes
Posted: 5/16/12 at 1:15pm

I do know some people thought that NC had taken it the furthest, barring not only marriage but any other recognized union between same-sex couples, but no, that's been happening in other states, too. That's why I don't believe these laws are about anything other than sticking it to gay people - remember how the anti side would crow that it was just about the word "marriage"? Yeah, no.

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romantico
#45North Carolina's Amendment 1 Passes
Posted: 5/16/12 at 2:11pm

North Carolina's Amendment 1 Passes


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artscallion
#46North Carolina's Amendment 1 Passes
Posted: 5/16/12 at 3:24pm

This is from a church in MA...a state that does allow same sex marriage

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This is the church's facebook page in case anyone wanted to let them know how they feel about the sign.
https://www.facebook.com/pages/St-Francis-Xavier-Parish-Acushnet/89678001047

In better news, RI's Gov Chaffee signed an executive order yesterday declaring that RI must honor same sex marriages of those married in other places. The good thing about this is that it will force the issue to a head. Being that someone can live and get married in MA and be treated as a valid married couple when they visit RI. Yet I, who live in RI cannot get married myself. This is begging for a lawsuit that will force a court decision of the issue.

This is Chafee's facebook page in case you want to let him know how you feel about his actions.
https://www.facebook.com/lchafee


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