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Silky Johnson
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Originally posted by R.j.
Why do things need to be complicated in order for them to be right? Sure, some things do. But not everything.




You can't even explain what makes it right though! Based on what? How? According to what authority??
Renzo
Yeah, man, shut down that little bitch's lemonade stand.
Silky Johnson
When life hands you lemons, legalize gay marriage.
R.j.
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Originally posted by idoru
So if that's what you're going to do, why can't others do what they want? In addition, you still haven't answered my previous question, so I'll ask again...


You make it sound like I'm the only one who holds that belief? Prop 8 was passed, wasn't it?

And I didn't see your question. I know that I can change my beliefs, but, if I do, it doesn't feel like I'll be any happier than I already am. And, when I said "wasn't happy", I didn't mean I was inordinately contrite or sad or whatever, because I'm quite content.
R.j.
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Originally posted by jennypie
You can't even explain what makes it right though! Based on what? How? According to what authority??


Tradition?
Silky Johnson
What tradition? Who's tradition?
R.j.
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Originally posted by jennypie
What tradition? Who's tradition?


The traditional view of marriage?
Silky Johnson
Oh nevermind, I know.

Lews
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Originally posted by R.j.
Tradition?


The South had a lovely tradition called slavery. Don't know if you've heard of it.

Calling something tradition does not excuse anything.
Halcyon+On+On

Lews
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Originally posted by Halcyon+On+On


LOL TOO SLOW HAL
R.j.
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Originally posted by Lews
The South had a lovely tradition called slavery. Don't know if you've heard of it.

Calling something tradition does not excuse anything.


I've said, time and again, that some traditions ought to be kept.
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