Obama holds gay pride reception at White House
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WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama is telling gay supporters that they will have a friend and "fellow advocate" in the White House as long as he is president.

Obama spoke to lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender guests during a White House reception marking LGBT Pride Month. He touted his administration's work on gay rights issues, including repealing the military's ban on openly gay service members. He said even though it may have taken more time than they would like, gays and lesbians have seen progress and lasting change under his administration.

The president also referenced his recent public embrace of gay marriage. He said that while some Americans may still be evolving on same-sex marriage, he and wife, Michelle, "have made up our minds on this issue." The remark drew extended applause.
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ohmy!
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June 20, 2012
joe_taxpayer: why do you call names when opinions don't agree with yours? The only logical argument is this if you don't believe that gay people should be allowed to get married, then don't marry one. If you have a problem with gay taxpayers visiting the White House then move to another country because the have just as much right to visit the White House as any other American Citizen, and no I am not dumb as dirt!
KingPellinore
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June 20, 2012
Insults are the last result of the uninformed.
joe_taxpayer
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June 20, 2012
Ok ohmy! and WWrome, I guess you are right. There's nothing wrong with LGBT pride. Or is there? Gen 19:24 Then the LORD rained upon Sodom and upon Gomorrah brimstone and fire from the LORD out of heaven. So, quote all the Thomas Jefferson you want. You take your chances and I'll take mine.
ohmy!
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June 20, 2012
When I stand before God, I will answer for myself, not for anyone else. And if being kind and considerate of others, being tolerant of other beliefs whether I agree or not and following the legal law of the land sends me to hell then that's a chance I am willing to take as well. But I will not search for planks in others eyes while I have my own specks to deal with.
WWrome
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June 20, 2012
Joe Tax Payer, Perhaps I would like to be believe its because you were born dumb that you hold the views you express. The other alternative explanations are much less flattering and forgiveable.
WWrome
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June 20, 2012
Why are you so sure Jefferson wouldn't side with King Pellinore? Only because it suits your argument?

In fact, Jefferson did not believe in God in the traditional Christian concept. He was more of a Deist, and, while believing in a Creator, he believed in God more as a broader, natural, construct. In fact, Jefferson was widely criticized by religious leaders when he ran for President over these very beliefs.

Some relevant quotes from Jefferson:

"But it does me no injury for my neigbhor to say there are twenty gods or no God. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg".

"Question with boldness even the existence of a god; because if there be one he must approve of the homage of reason more than blindfolded fear."

He made it clear in his biography that when drafting the Virginia Act for Religious Freedom they specifically struck out a proposed reference to Jesus Christ to make certain that Jews, Muslims, Hindu and Atheists were protected.

And an particularly appropriate quote which I believe is relevant to some posting here:

"I concur with you strictly in your opinion of the comparative merits of atheism and demonism, and really see nothing but the latter in the being worshipped my many who think themselves Christians."

I know these quotes use big words and require you to focus, but enough of this self generated BS about our forefathers creating a Christian country. That was not their intent--in fact it was SPECIFICALLY NOT their intent.
WWrome
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June 20, 2012
And one more Jefferson quote which, I think is pretty applicable:

"The legitimate powers of government extend to such acts only as are injurious to others."

Please explain to me how gay people getting married is injurious to others? I think the Supreme Court is about to face this same question this Autumn. I don't think "but my God says its a sin" is going to prove to be a winning argument that its injurious to YOU. If (by some crazy stretch of reaons) you are actually right, it might prove injurious to gays getting married--but they aren't dragging you to Hell with them.

If you don't like gay marriage, don't marry a gay. Its that simple.
joe_taxpayer
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June 20, 2012
WWrome, you are such a dimwit. You think everyone is as dumb as dirt if they don't agree with you. Why don't you crawl back to the rock that you crawled out from under and leave this conversation to those of us who have some sense.
KingPellinore
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June 19, 2012
Thomas Jefferson once said of religion, "But it does me no injury for my neighbor to say there are twenty gods or no God. It neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg."

If a gay man or woman marries a person they love, it neither picks my pocket nor breaks my leg. I'll side with Jefferson.
KingPellinore
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June 19, 2012
Sorry, buddy, I don't feed the trolls.
Vatican
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June 19, 2012
Not an Obama fan by any means, but someone had to do this. I am as heterosexual as they come, but I have learned tolerance over the years. I have also come to the understanding that this is a genetic thing, not a choice. The only choice is to be honest an ridiculed about being gay, because the self righteous are the first to jump on them and criticize the "gay agenda." The only agenda I see are people want to have as normal a life as you and I want.

The Gay marriage thing is just a contest of words. If marriage is a Biblical term for the union of a man and woman, that is fine, so what is the problem with a civil union. We used to have common law marriages in Georgia just because a couple lived together for an extended period of time. That never made sense to me, and I am glad that was done away during Zell Miller's administration.

Imaging if there were civil unions for the gay population. It could actually add to economic development on a different level. It would mean that much more business flowing through the wedding industry. It would also allow additional monies into the insurance industry, as gay couples could enjoy employment and spousal benefits together.

Does it really hurt you and me if gays are married or unionized? If it offends you from a religious perspective, still let God sort all that out. It's not our jobs to pass judgement or convince someone is wrong if their heart tells them where they need to be and they are comfortable with their life decisions.

As Christians, we should understand sinners, as that is what we are. To sit there and criticize a lifestyle you disagree with serves no purpose except your venting.

Gay or straight, God will sort out the good from the bad. It is not the job of the church to sort that out, it is their job to show what is good, and why people should follow God. "Judge not lest ye be judged." Don't be a hypocrite. Love as Jesus loved, and Jesus loved the sinners. He associated with them and took the sinners under his wing, not the hypocrites.
coosatown
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June 19, 2012
"He who hates has no time for love."Mip and Voter, where are you? Busy, I guess.
AncientRoman
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June 19, 2012
A little over a hundred years ago, President Theodore Roosevelt invited Booker T. Washington to dinner at the White House, sparking outrage among those who didn't think a black person should ever cross the threshold of "The People's House." I imagine these comments would have fit in perfectly at that time. Attacking homosexuality instead of race is the new sport of small minded, fearful people.
KingPellinore
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June 19, 2012
Hear, hear!
ohmy!
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June 19, 2012
WWrome, you are far too intelligent and wise to try to argue with ignorance. Anyone on this website who is not in the same mindset of the majority is called nasty names and stereotyped. It sickens me that so called "Christians" actually believe that they are doing God's bidding. What a great day Judgement will be when God asks them why they didn't clean out their own eyes before looking to others! The intensity of hate that fills this comment section borders on psychopathic. Voter and Mipco are no longer posting but yet others who are far worse post hate filled rhetoric and do it in Jesus name. No wonder the church is in so much trouble, it is no longer winning people to Christ through love, now they want to protest Muslims with pigs heads, and send all gays to electrified fenced in areas to "die off". sounds alot like what started WWII.
ohmy!
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June 19, 2012
why do you assume I am a left wing liberal because I support gay marriage? is that a stereotype? Yes it is, I am in fact a moderate republican who happens to believe that if two people love each other they should legally be allowed to spend thier lives together. I am also straight, married for twenty years and was up until a year ago a Republican, I am a follower of Jesus Christ but have absolutley no use for the church as it is becoming more and more of an exclusive "club" . The amount of hate that many of you have towards gay people is downright psychopathic, what has a gay person ever done to you? You do realize that a pedophile is a pedophile he is not a gay person. Or are you assuming that child molesters and pedophiles are all gay? thats like saying all poor white people live in trailers, or that all black men in hoodies are thugs. Do you even know any gay people? Do you know the number of teens that have been thrown out of their homes for being gay, left to wander the streets and live with whatever friend will take them in? how is that even remotely doing Gods will? I get it you don't like gay people, you don't condone their lifestyle, but to exclude them from visiting the White House because they are gay? What if you were excluded from the White House because you were born with black hair instead of blonde? Thats how ridiculous I see this argument. How does allowing a gay couple to get married effect you that are so against it all? How does it make your life any different?
KingPellinore
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June 19, 2012
Trust me on this one, ohmy!, you won't get anywhere talking to MWVWMNMWVWM. Much like Obama1Kenobi, he just wants to get a rise out of you.

I believe the accepted internet term is "troll".
WWrome
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June 18, 2012
Oh the smell of victory is so sweet. Because of hateful, small minded peole like you guys, an entire generation of gay kids left places like "crawfish creek" and moved to the big cities and went to real colleges and real grad schools and got real jobs and became doctors and lawyers and CEO's of companies like Apple. They managed, through their hard work, to get most of the Fortune 500 to put in place anti-discrimination rules and to lobby for gay equality. They made enough money to give millions upon millions of dollars to politicians and to hire lawyers to fight in the Courts. They became powerful enough to control the media--putting gays on t.v and movies and in the news in positive ways. They made enough money not to ever have to encounter people like you. They made enough to eventually return to places like Crawfish Creek and buy the businesses and real estate so that one day, your kids will work for them. Thanks guys, without your hate, gay rights would be nowhere! Be careful, they may raise the rent at the trailer park.
dbeall
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June 19, 2012
I see that nothing much has changed. Those on the Left cannot debate a point without resorting to the word "hate." Disagreement equals hate in their world. They have a right to their opinion, and to call people small-minded for opposing opinions, but conservatives who present simple facts, such as that only a minute portion of the population displays homosexual behavior, making it a perfect dictionary definition of abnormal are labeled as "hateful" and "bigoted."

Conservatives are also chastised for using irony to illustrate the absurdity of the Left's position on this issue, even though that irony illustrates that absurdity clearly and well.

Well, it's a sad state of affairs. I suppose I will wait for my rebuke now.
Watchingit
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June 19, 2012
dbeall – I agree. All you have to do is search/find the word(s) “Jesus”, Christian(s)”, and “hate” in this comment section and you will see the context in which they are used in fits your premise completely.
KingPellinore
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June 19, 2012
dbeall,

While I appreciate the respectful tone of your post, I disagree with the theme of it, which appears to be that you believe it is OK to treat a group of people differently because they are in the minority. What percentage of Americans are gay is not the issue. The issue is how we, the majority, choose to treat them.

Personally, I choose to treat the homosexual friends and family members I have with the same respect I would any other person and I hope one day they will enjoy the same rights that I do.

Again, what percentage of Americans are gay is irrelevant. Would your views on homosexuals change if all of a sudden half of America came out of the closet?

For the sake of argument, only 13% of Americans are black. Should we deny them the right to marry whites or use white schools because so few Americans are black? It's only 13% of the population, after all. Well, of course not. And I honestly don't believe you think so, either. It's silly to suggest that it's OK to deny a group rights because there are less of them than us.

Lastly, I'm asking this board politely to stop comparing homosexuality with pedophilia. Homosexuality is between consenting adults. Pedophilia is not. Pedophilia is rape. Just like us heterosexuals are attracted to adults of the opposite gender, homosexuals like adults of their own gender. If a person was attracted to adults of their own gender, they wouldn't be a pedophile because they'd be wanting to have sex with adults, not kids. Pedophilia is a sickness and when acted upon becomes the rape of a child. Surely you can see the difference between a gay man and a pedophile and stop equating the two.
dbeall
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June 20, 2012
KingPellimore, I do have an answer to your query. As for your argument using blacks as an example, I must say that being black isn't a choice, nor is it a behavior. Because of that, it isn't really a fair comparison.

Moving on to the issue of treating gays with respect, I certainly concur. However, the simple act of disagreement doesn't equal disrespect. It simply means that as a Christian, I have a belief that the behavior is sinful.

I have also stated before that even though that is my belief, it doesn't prohibit me from treating those who happen to exhibit this behavior with respect. I simply disagree with their belief that it is appropriate for this abnormal behavior to be given legitimacy by legalizing same-sex marriage.

I have further stated in the past that most of the opposition on this issue would disappear if another term besides marriage were substituted; perhaps the term "civil union," or "commitment ceremony." This would preserve the sanctity of the traditional marriage and offers a compromise.

Now if those of you who are constantly promoting the term "tolerance" truly believe in tolerance, then what better way to show your tolerance of our views than getting behind such a compromise.

Also, discontinuing the false accusations of hatred and bigotry would be a good start toward reaching a compromise that all could say respects both viewpoints on this issue.
KingPellinore
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June 21, 2012
The problem with such a compromise, dbeall, is that it injects a religious argument into what should be a legal one.

Whether homosexuality is a choice or not, I doubt I can convince you of anything other than what you already believe. But let's assume for a moment that you're right and people can choose to be straight or gay. Have you seen how horribly gay people are treated in America? Who would chose to go through that if heterosexuality were just as valid an option for them?

As for the sanctity of marriage, I believe straight people have defiled it quite well enough thanks to the frequency of adultery and divorce among us. Please don't pretend we as a nation sanctify marriage. I don't know whether you are married or not, but if you are and your marriage is unharmed by the 70 day Kardashian wedding, I think it can handle George and Harold's betrothal.
KingPellinore
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June 18, 2012
There's a lot of hate in these comments. I'm ashamed to share a hometown with so many of you who acknowledge Jesus with your lips and deny Him with such hate for your fellow man or woman because of who they may happen to love.

Jesus wept.
Xavier2114
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June 18, 2012
I see the conservatives are here secreting their hate all over the place. Their bitterness shows like it's 1968 all over again. Some of them were there, and since hate come's so naturally for them, they desperately need another group to wave their pitchforks at in order to get their fix. Gay's, you're up!

"I imagine one of the reasons people cling to their hates so stubbornly is because they sense, once hate is gone, they will be forced to deal with pain." -James Baldwin
Rosebush
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June 18, 2012
X, how very clever of you to find a quote that fits you so well. LOL
rootytooty
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June 18, 2012
This would have been like President Lyndon Johnson inviting all the Bi-Racial married couples to the White House in 1967.
WWrome
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June 17, 2012
Your screen name is Crawfish Creek. Need I say more?
ohmy!
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June 17, 2012
wwrome

I apprieciate all of your comments, the world would be a better place with more of you! and less of ............well, you know what I mean!
southerngirl68
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June 17, 2012
Civil Rights are important however "gay marriage" is something that never in my wildest dreams would be an issue! In an interview a few weeks ago on 11alive, a family member of Martin Luther King said, "Dr. King would not support gay marriage." If gay Americans want civil rights, I do not understand why they wish to call it "marriage." 1 Corinthians 14:33 tells us that "God is not the author of confusion, but of peace." There is so much confusion today. In America, marriage has always been a holy union between a man and a woman. Respectfully, why can't gay people call their union something else? I feel now that marriage, as we have known it, is now tarnished. It is okay to love other people. God called us to love one another but not to the extent of altering our sexuality and creation. For goodness sakes, isn't being gay against the animal kingdom? Of course, the media and movie industry will continue to push "being gay" in our faces until society comes to see the gay lifestyle as "normal." Although I didn't vote for Obama, I regarded him as an excellent speaker, family man, good morals...but, now I am questioning that... Some say... "He's sold his soul or he is strongly supporting gay rights in order to get contributions from Hollywood. " I don't know, but I do know something... Our country needs alot of prayer! I can only hope believers will stand up and pray for our country. We are not the nation we once was.... As Billy Graham has said, "God hates the sin but loves the sinner." We are all sinners. The bible says once we realize we have sinned we shouldn't continue living in sin. We need to change and steer from temptation. It is important to be respectful to others and lead by example...not insulting each other....
WWrome
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June 17, 2012
We live in a Democracy, not a Theocracy. Why don't you change the name of your marriage? Who cares what Billy Graham says? Why can't a select group of Christians realize that this isn't a Christian country. We very deliberately separated church and State. Gay people pay the same taxes that you do (on average a lot more). Just because you find gay marriage "offensive" doesn't mean you have the right to deny them equal rights. I am sure there a tons of things gays find offensive about fundamentalist Christians--bad hair, poleyster knit pants, Walmart--but that doesn't give them the right to outlaw those. And finally, it cracks me up that you all are so worried about protecting the sanctity of marriage. Straight people have had marriage all to themselves and over 50% end in divorce, there are tv shows where people get engaged, people go to Vegas and have Elvis marry them. Get real. If you want to protect the sanctity of marriage then start with outlawing these three things. No gay person will ever have to get married because they didn't pull out in time. They fight for the right to have their loving relationships recognized and protected by laws which they pay taxes to support.

MsIndependent66
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June 18, 2012
Southerngirl, the answer to your first question is very simple -- they want "marriage" because the STATE calls it marriage. Heterosexual couples go to the courthouse to get a _marriage_ license. Not all of those couples go on to a church to have a religious ceremony (I did not, for example). If the state calls something marriage, and if that thing grants certain benefits, then Goodridge v. Mass. decided rightly that the state cannot create a separate category that offers the exact same benefits under a different name (civil union) without having an unconstitutional "separate but equal" pair of two identical institutions, one of which is not accessible to a group of citizens based on an inherent trait (like race or sexual orientation).

There are basically three solutions to this problem: 1) continue to use the "marriage" term to denote a legal union of two consenting adults, no matter their race or sexual orientation; 2) create a new thing (perhaps "civil union") that ALL couples consisting of consenting adults must obtain in order to get those benefits from the state (leaving "marriage" to be reserved for the religious ceremony only, not the legal contract); or 3) stop giving ALL civil benefits for marriage (i.e. get the state out of the "marriage" business altogether).

Option 1 is the most efficient; the problem with option 2 is that everyone will still use the term "marriage" to apply to both the religious and legal unions, because it's easier, so the problem people have with using marriage to refer only to the kind of union they like will not go away. Option 3 is radical, but would end the argument once and for all.
Hortlady
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June 17, 2012
With all the problems we have in this world someone's sexuality is a very small issue. It's funny how unnerved some people are by gay people. I'm not gay, and I'm not scared having them in the WH will change my sexuality.
WWrome
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June 16, 2012
Oh my God, what rock did you people crawl out from under! I am quite sure that the gays that were invited to the White House pay more taxes in a year than you will in your life time. Hence, it is clearly as much their White House as it is yours. I am quite sure, my my standards, you lot are much less normal than anyone that will attend that party. They were born gay. You had to work to be this stupid and bigotted.
joe_taxpayer
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June 17, 2012
Gays don't have the right to be paraded around in my WH. Also, how stupid can you be thinking that certain people just happen to be born gay. Get real, no one is born gay. Gay is a choice and I might add, a very bad choice.
RWeber23
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June 17, 2012
Actually, joe_taxpayer, these people are paying taxes as much as your screen name implies that you are. So, um, yeah, they have every right to be there. Born gay or not, that part is irrelevant. They are legal citizens, they pay taxes, so it's their White House, too. That is the way this country works. Get over yourself.

Thank you, for your comment, WWrome.
joe_taxpayer
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June 16, 2012
Are you freaking kidding me!!! A gay party at our (other 98% of us that are not guy) White House. I can't beleive this nut case of a president. It is time to get this man out of Washington, even better would be to get him out of our country!
joe_taxpayer
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June 16, 2012
sorry, I meant to say (other 98% of us that are not GAY)
WWrome
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June 20, 2012
And just to correct the record. Approximately 8% to 10% of the U.S. population is gay. That is three times more than Jewish population and almost as much as black or hispanic populations.

And the sad thing is, most gays would probably vote Republican on fiscal policy issues had the Republican party not been high jacked during the Reagan years by right wing Evangelicals with hateful views like yours.

joe_taxpayer
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June 20, 2012
You can say what you want to WWrome, but you are not going to change my opinion about Obama or gays!
KingPellinore
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June 20, 2012
Why would we expect anything different, joe_taxpayer? The facts obviously haven't influenced your opinions, either.
TomatoMan
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June 16, 2012
I guess Obama's having fruit salad for dinner.
KingPellinore
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June 18, 2012
Charming.
Wynd
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June 16, 2012
Get over it people....please. Times are changing. Gay people have always been here and always will be.Loving someone of the same sex is not a crime. Love is love...PERIOD. Why should good, decent God fearing gays have to continuously hide and run from small minded people? Sure, a lot of folks are cringing at my comment but before you attack me, understand that there are freaks and pervs in the straight world too. There are many fine upstanding people in the gay world and straight world...only the sickos get the attention. It's time we become ONE people....then NOTHING can stop us!
fist-of-etiquette
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June 16, 2012
there is no such thing as a god fearing gay. if they feared god they wouldn't be gay, as they know what his word says about homosexuality.
appalucy
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June 16, 2012
It is comments like fist-of-etiquette's that gives Christians a bad name.. as if God fearing people were without totally sin. Obviously you are ready to cast the first stone like the scribes and pharisees.
appalucy
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June 16, 2012
Sorry, totally without sin...
RWeber23
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June 17, 2012
Homosexuality is not like child molestation or rape. How ignorant can you be crawfish.creek? Even if you believe homosexuality is a "perversion", child molestation and rape are acts of violence, not sexuality. While you may be against all three, they are not the same. Homosexuality is not violent, also not illegal, like the other two are.

ohmy!
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June 19, 2012
Obviously there is no such thing as a God Fearing Christian either considering the hate filled comments in this section.
wish2010
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June 16, 2012
Historians speak of Andrew Jackson and the people he allowed into the White House. Mountain Men, Ruffians and hell raisers pale in comparison to a bunch of sensational seeking, sexually confused and mentally disturbed visitors.

Obama will do anything to try and hold onto the Presidency. He's already sold his soul to the devil. Next the White House will be a coven for witches and warlocks.

"Double, double, toil and trouble, fire burn and cauldron bubble."
FormerRoman
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June 16, 2012
Obama is in full campaign mode..He's trying to reconnect with his base..Yesterday-amnesty and work permits for illegals-Today-Gay pride at the White house-Tomorrow-Who knows what?
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