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Posted by George, Saturday, 12 September 2015 1:26:32 AM
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If there is a god, if we were created in his image, if we carry in us what he carries, then there is a god given irresistible psychological bent towards homosexuality in some of us. It is not an abomination, it is the irresistible nature of some of us, not chosen but endowed.
In saying that I am sick of the whole “rainbow” bullsheiser movement advocating homosexual marriage. It is a hobby horse of those who seek victim status because of a perceived disenfranchisement from the wider societal base. First world societies have accepted that homosexuality is not a crime..........but some institutions are not transferrable, same sex marriage is one of them. Posted by sonofgloin, Saturday, 12 September 2015 9:48:50 AM
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Toni Lavis "I need a licence just to go fishing."
Why? Why does there need to be state regulation of virtually everything? Taking too many fish from a stream may impact various other parties. But why does anyone need a "licence" to love and live with someone? What exactly is the POINT? "If Kim had accepted that her duty as an American citizen to respect and abide by the laws of her country, and her duty as an employee to do her job, she'd never have been locked up." And all those bureaucrats who swore an oath under Weimar should just hunker down and do their duty processing all those new official Nazi laws and policies without a peep. There's a good clerk. That pink triangle does look nice on you, Herman. Posted by Shockadelic, Saturday, 12 September 2015 10:30:41 AM
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I wonder where politicians would be in
this country if they didn't toe their party line on same-sex marriage or any other issue and said what they really thought. Posted by Foxy, Saturday, 12 September 2015 12:43:50 PM
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A good thought Foxy.
I would suggest that Abbott, Hockey, Morrison and Andrews would not still be in politics at all if they further voiced what we all know is in their closed narrow minds. If the bulk of the population was really against legalizing gay marriage, we wouldn't be having these robust discussions on the issue, because it just wouldn't be an issue... Posted by Suseonline, Saturday, 12 September 2015 1:17:33 PM
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Fox,
Doubtless they would agree with ex-leader of the Labor Party, Mark Latham, <Former Labor leader Mark Latham slams Labor over gay marriage FORMER Labor leader Mark Latham has slammed his party’s “obsession” with gay marriage saying it should focus on the nation’s “Struggle Streets” instead. He told 3AW radio Bill Shorten’s private members bill to push for changes to the marriage act to allow same-sex couples to tie the knot, to be introduced into parliament on Monday, was nothing more than a symbolic gesture. He said the biggest social issue facing Austalia was unemployment, drug use and homelessness in suburbs such as Mt Druitt which was the focus of the SBS documentary, Struggle Street. “If you are interested in equality and social justice in Australia then what was the really big event in the month of May,” he said. “We had the Struggle Street documentary which revealed that in the nation’s public housing estate, most notably in Mt Druit people live in conditions that you wouldn’t wish upon your dogs. Absolute chaos, despair and hopelessness in their lives. “And surely, you would have expected a serious national response from the party of social justice? “We didn’t hear anything. “They’re obsessed, instead, by gay marriage.”> http://tinyurl.com/p6kts6c Meanwhile in Queensland where the mining boom has ended and country towns are becoming ghost towns, and where streets are awash with drugs, the first priorities of Labor Premier Annastacia Palaszczuk's government are to lower the age of consent to anal sex and deep six the successful anti-bikie gang law. If only Labor's rank and file had any real influence in the Labor Party, eh? But no, Labor is ruled by the leftist 'Progressives' who dabble in reengineering society and union thugs who are out for themselves. Posted by onthebeach, Saturday, 12 September 2015 1:23:12 PM
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Indeed, from the raw politics of the Summer of Trump, it seems clear that Middle America has come to believe it has been had, and that the state that rules the nation is hostile to the country they love, and needs to be resisted and defied.
We are headed for interesting times."
(http://buchanan.org/blog/kim-davis-vs-judicial-tyranny-16520)