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VIDEO:Watch Video of Gay Advocates Marching on Washington
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Inspiring
Very inspiring. Thanks for posting this.
- Babaroni
October 11, 2009 8:21PM
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good!
A very positive image! Hopefully we will see equal rights for homosexuals in our time!
My cousin and her husband were there for their 1st anniversary , saying that what better way to celebrate their love then by fighting for the rights of those who cannot get married.
- MrBook
October 12, 2009 6:34AM
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Lets not forget..Jandre Botha..
what about his rights? When one persons right for happiness supercedes another then it is no longer a right!
If we succomb to this movments desires to press their rights over the rights of others people will die in combat simply because they refused to be raped by their homosexual sergent, people who are Christian and oppose homosexuality will be put on the front line and abandoned!Homosexual men, if you can legitimately call them men, will sodomize young boys who have joined to serve this country and will forever be bitter and ruined at more alarming rates. What about their rights?
What about Jandre Botha? Did he have a right to a mommy and daddy that did not force him to accept homosexuality...YOU BET HE DID. And for him I say YES to dont ask dont tell and Yes to DOMA and PROP. 8. I beleive I have RIGHTS TOO!
- perfecthope October 12, 2009 2:18PM
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look who is back again!
"If we succomb to this movments desires to press their rights over the rights of others people"
What rights are being pushed by homosexuals in excess of others?
The rest is your usual bit where you pick one case with which to paint the entire homosexual population.
- MrBook
October 12, 2009 7:26PM
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OK Can we move on to real problems now.
The policy of Don't Ask - Don't Tell is an inconvienience. I would like to see the President and Congress tackle the more pressing issues of the day and save this debate for another time.
- free-speech-forever
October 12, 2009 7:34PM
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Why?
Why push it down the line and allow injustices to continue because it's not convenient?
If this isn't a real problem then it should be easy to resolve correct. Since we're in such a stalemate on health care the "real problem" then why not take a few hours and get this resolved?
- ttut21
October 13, 2009 12:19AM
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