_Vols in NC...get out and vote!!! Need your help. MAY 8

Why should they move to another state just to enjoy life? What if they simply can't move because of finances and the like? That is really a dumb argument.

I'm not going into all of that again but if something is that important to you, you find a way. Otherwise it really isn't that important to you now is it?
 
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I'm not going into all of that again but if something is that important to you, you find a way. Otherwise it really isn't that important to you now is it?

So if a gay couple doesn't want to move away from family and friends or simply can't afford a move like that they don't care about their right to marry? That is crazy.
 
Surely you jest

No I do not. Look, I could care less what the voters of NC voted for. Personally I don't believe in same sex marriage but I wouldn't care if it was legal. My gripe is the people whining and complaining about the vote and blasting the people of NC.

Start the process of repealing the admendment istead of bit^hing. Now that the POTUS has come out for gay marriage all of his supporters need to make it the focal point of his campaign, what better point person could they have?
 
Here are some interesting numbers. I'm not sure what they mean, or if they even mean anything beyond the numbers themselves:

Of the total 2,165,045 ballots filed in NC yesterday, 2,136,277 (98.7%) voted on Amendment One. Only 1,934,008 ballots (89%) reflected a presidential vote, and only 1,819,006 ballots (84%) reflected a gubernatorial vote.

It would appear that many people voted on Amendment One alone, so my question would be "If you can form an opinion on Amendment One, why would you not also vote for those candidates that feel the same way you do?"
 
So if a gay couple doesn't want to move away from family and friends or simply can't afford a move like that they don't care about their right to marry? That is crazy.

Not saying they don't care, they just don't care enough to make the sacrifice.
 
Here are some interesting numbers. I'm not sure what they mean, or if they even mean anything beyond the numbers themselves:

Of the total 2,165,045 ballots filed in NC yesterday, 2,136,277 (98.7%) voted on Amendment One. Only 1,934,008 ballots (89%) reflected a presidential vote, and only 1,819,006 ballots (84%) reflected a gubernatorial vote.

It would appear that many people voted on Amendment One alone, so my question would be "If you can form an opinion on Amendment One, why would you not also vote for those candidates that feel the same way you do?"

I very seriously doubt most "for votes" are capable of forming much of a thought or opinion - they are able to regurgitate some things they heard once and that is about it

my guess

average age of for vote - high
average IQ of for vote - low

call it a hunch
 
I'm not going into all of that again but if something is that important to you, you find a way. Otherwise it really isn't that important to you now is it?

I hope one day I live in a country where someone doesnt have to move to have civil and religious liberty

what if MLK had just moved to New York?
 
I wonder how much this referendum cost the state of North Carowhine-a. Anyone got any hard numbers on that? Government waste, imo. Let's vote 'em all out....
 
As I've stated over and over bud...I answer to God and God alone. The opinions of the liberal masses mean absolutely nothing to me. I know I did the right thing. Glad you agree. Funny how when democracy actually works the way its intended but the results don't go their way its "every ones fault but theirs" guarantee you half or more didn't vote for this exact issue in their home state when they had a chance. Try to learn to lose with grace Dems...november is coming.

Apparently you think you speak for God. Are you the pope of NC? You don't believe God is able to take action Himself? After all, you've been saying this is why He destroyed Sodom and Gamorah. If God was that angry at gays, couldn't He just blink His eyes and make them all dead?

I've been trying to read through this thread since I posted last night, but with each new page, I swear I feel my IQ dropping. The bigoted stupidity has left my brain sore.

I'm beginning to think the simple solution is for the gay commumity to band together and form their own church. This would be epic. What would states do when faced with religious discrimination flying in the faces of their laws. Probably wouldn't work as the Mormons weren't allowed to keep their polygamist views, but it would certainly fuel up the fire.

Marcus, a part of me hopes you are just an epic troll(which if true, kudos to you), but I don't think that's the case. You've put blinders on and refuse to see the wider world outside of your own little bubble of reality. The very thing you argue for goes against the teachings of Jesus. You apparently have no appreciation for the U.S. Constitution either. I would love to see you try being a practicing Christian in foreign countries where your rights to make choices do not exist. Then you might truly appreciate what it is to take rights away from others. As it is now, you are probably just espousing dogma that has been drilled into you by generations. Think outside the box and imagine if you were on the other side. Beliefs are personal. They apply to you and your family. Keep it that way and don't fight to make others believe as you do. If you force someone to accept Jesus, have they really accepted Jesus? No. If you take away the right to choose, then you haven't really won a victory. I'll pray for your poor misguided soul.
 
Because it's easier for them to accept if they can just brush us aside as a small number of dumb, back wood, rednecks, bigots, racist and whatever false adjective they can come up with.

I wouldn't say you're a small number, but I'm definately starting to understand why our country lags behind in education. It's hard to fit knowledge into narrow minds.
 

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