Poll: Support For Gay Marriage Growing

There is no such thing as gay marriage. That is a contradiction in terms. Marriage is legally defined as being between a man and a woman (for several reasons).
marriage is between man and woman? says who? church?

and it's funny how you're now changing your "what rights? what rights?" tune to definition of marriage.

Should hearing people get SSDI benefits?
let's stick with topic, shall we? analogy is not exactly your forte. it's too painful.
 
There is no such thing as gay marriage. That is a contradiction in terms. Marriage is legally defined as being between a man and a woman (for several reasons).

Should hearing people get SSDI benefits?

No, marriage could be heterosexual or homosexual, no matters. Gay marriage means allow same sex couples to have a marriage, it is same definition for opposite sex marriage.

Question about SSDI - irrelavant.
 
marriage is between man and woman? says who? church?
Nope. God. (Chapter 2 of Genesis) (I know you don't like to see that but you did ask the question.)
 
Nope. God. (Chapter 2 of Genesis) (I know you don't like to see that but you did ask the question.)

lol same thing though. Church. God.

well that is fine with me but as for government side which is separated from religion.... it's civil union between 2 people regardless of gender. church does not have to wed them.
 
lol same thing though. Church. God.
Not really. Not every "church" follows the same doctrines.

well that is fine with me but as for government side which is separated from religion.... it's civil union between 2 people regardless of gender. church does not have to wed them.
In America, that's true. People can be married outside of the church, such as by the justice of the peace and other civil and military authorities. Some people get married with a quick civil ceremony first, and a formal church ceremony later. Lots of choices in America. Even in a church ceremony, the actual marriage license that the pastor, bride, groom, and witnesses sign, is a civil legal document. The wedding certificate is usually a fancier (suitable for framing) document issued by the church but isn't necessary for legal documentation of a marriage.
 
Two Men Disrupt Santorum Rally, Kiss As They Are Thrown Out

Two men who kissed one another were kicked out of presidential candidate Rick Santorum’s rally Friday evening at Christian Liberty Academy in Arlington Heights.

Santorum was 15 minutes into his speech when the two men shouted and got the attention of the crowd. They exchanged a kiss, prompting guards to eject them and the crowd to chant “U-S-A” while they were leaving the gym.

When asked whether the kiss was a public display of affection or merely a symbolic act, Timothy Tross of Lombard and Ben Clifford of Algonquin, declined to comment.

“I don’t think the message should be about what my sexuality is,” Tross said. “It’s the message that he’s saying about sexuality that matters.”

About 50 protesters lined the street before the rally with signs that read “LGBT No H8,” “Catholics Against Santorum” and “If I incorporate myself, would you treat me like a person?” LGBT activist Matt Muchowski, who created the Facebook group “Carmel Catholic Alumni Against Rick Santorum,” planned the protest.

Santorum spent his senior year at Carmel Catholic High School in Mundelein and graduated in 1976.

“We feel it is important to counter Santorum’s anti-gay hate, to set an example to students,” Muchowski said. “Rick sends a message of bullying, but we want high school students to know that other alumni send a message of equality.”

The crowd of protesters, which was described as "mild" by police, was mostly in support of Obama, although there were a couple of Ron Paul fans in the mix. And while some were Carmel alumni, others were there because they heard about it in the news.

Husband and wife, Scott and Sue Delabruere, who went to school when the now-Christian Liberty Academy used to be Arlington Heights High School, said they came because they are both strong supporters of gay rights.

"There was something that bothered us about having someone so offensive in our hallowed halls," Sue Delabruere said.

Santorum's lllinois campaign director, Jon Zahm, estimated 2,100 people were in attendance at the rally—most being strong supporters.

James Doyle, a Mt. Prospect resident, said he came to the rally because he wanted to hear what the former Pennsylvania senator had to say, although he will likely cast his vote for Mitt Romney Tuesday.

“I cannot afford four more years of Obama and his ObamaCare, increased taxes and TARP,” Doyle said.

Leslie Bukowski from Cary, echoed Doyle’s sentiment: “I would vote for anyone who would be better than Obama, and any of them could be better.”

She said she likes Santorum’s social values, but she is more concerned about the economy and jobs. Rather than hearing about how Santorum’s opponents are wrong, she wanted to hear why Santorum is right for the job of presidency.

Santorum's speech focused largely on the importance of the 2012 election and criticized President Barack Obama's commitment to entitlement programs.

"We need a president who understands that America is the greatest country in the history of the world and what we’ve done across this country, across this world, it’s not oppress, it’s not invade, we are not invaders, we are not people that seek gain of territory, oil, property," Santorum said. "What we seek is security for ourselves and liberty and prosperity for others and it’s nothing to apologize for."

The Illinois 2012 primary election is Tuesday and polls show Santorum trailing front-runner Mitt Romney in the Chicago suburbs, but holding a slight lead among conservative downstate voters, according to the Huffington Post.

Two Men Disrupt Santorum Rally, Kiss As They Are Thrown Out - Palatine, IL Patch
 
That's so sad to hear and fuck to Santorum and GOP.
 
That's so sad to hear and fuck to Santorum and GOP.

Foxrac, you are very outspoken regarding gay rights/marriage. I see no other member here that comes outright as you do. And I know we do have many members here that are Gay....Wondering what's the reason?

As for the gay couple kissing at the rally, my feelings are there is a time and place to show affection for your partner, either gay or straight.
 
Foxrac, you are very outspoken regarding gay rights/marriage. I see no other member here that comes outright as you do. And I know we do have many members here that are Gay....Wondering what's the reason?

As for the gay couple kissing at the rally, my feelings are there is a time and place to show affection for your partner, either gay or straight.

GLBT rights, including marriage is extremely important to my life and I want all homosexual to have same rights/equality as heterosexual. The GLBT rights have been become more political issue and I have to defend the rights from taken away from anti-gay rights, especially most republicans, also voters who don't understand about gay rights. Homosexual is much minority and their rights can be easily taken away from majority of people, also increase more mistreatment. When anti-gay rights become more stronger so it is very possible for anti-gay politicians to pass the bill to criminalize the homosexual or label them as mental illness. There are some people said about there are cure for homosexual and reparative therapy is very impractical due to high suicide rate. There are many gay teenagers had been bullied at school and some of them commit to suicide. I'm HRC member and I'm going aggressively defend the gay rights as I can. I'm probably want to have gay marriage in near future and I don't believe that we are deserved to be mistreated by anti-gay rights groups.

For me, I believe that couples are free to have affection on public area, such as kisses, hold the hands and hugs.
 
No, marriage could be heterosexual or homosexual, no matters. Gay marriage means allow same sex couples to have a marriage, it is same definition for opposite sex marriage.

Question about SSDI - irrelavant.

Are hearing people being denied SSDI "rights"?
 
Are hearing people being denied SSDI "rights"?

Oh wow, I can't believe about how ignorant are you.

No, hearing people can get SSDI if they have disabilities AND they have work before disabilities started. The SSDI definition about disabilities are varies from cases to cases.
 
Oh wow, I can't believe about how ignorant are you.

No, hearing people can get SSDI if they have disabilities AND they have work before disabilities started. The SSDI definition about disabilities are varies from cases to cases.

Definitions ... kind of important huh?
 
Definitions ... kind of important huh?

First, I'm not SSA employee.

You have to call SSA - 1-800-772-1213 or go to local SSA office to ask questions.

It is getting out of topic and please sticking with topic about gay rights.
 
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