Maine Lobster is an abomination unto God
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Re: Maine Lobster is an abomination unto God
Organization sucks. It is one of the things I have never accomplished in my life 
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Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:Like Cleets said the other side is organized and until the gay community gets it together they aren't gonna see progress.OL FU wrote:The sad part is that most people who oppose gay marriage probably don't even know any gay couples. Maybe if they did they wouldn't be so in the dark on this issue.
I thought they had the Velvet Mafia?
Also to OL FU, some of my fiances family in Iowa are firmly against gay marriage and the idea of being gay, even though they said they didn't know anyone who was gay when I asked them. My fiance didn't even know they felt that way until we were out there right after they has passed the gay marriage bill there. Wait til they come to our wedding and meet a few of my cousins and their significant others

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... and, I'm allergic to shellfish. Thank you sweet baby Jebus.

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Re: Maine Lobster is an abomination unto God
All the shellfish ARE anabomination! ESPECIALLY the lobsters! I am on a mission to be God's tool in wiping them of the Earth. I shall vow to condemn them all to a horrible death, by digestion!
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Re: Maine Lobster is an abomination unto God
I think this should run deeper than just the gay community. This is a pretty basic human/civil rights issue. This is an issue anyone, gay, straight, or otherwise, that believes human and/or civil rights are worth protecting should be in support of.Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:
Like Cleets said the other side is organized and until the gay community gets it together they aren't gonna see progress.
I love our constitution, and just have a real hard time thinking that our founding fathers didn't intend for all that stuff to apply to everyone equally. I think they ment it when they said that all men are created equal stuff.
It starts with each one of us not being afraid to stand up what you believe is right. I work with a bunch of bible thumpers. When they get off on their gay bashing tangents I'm pretty blunt about how offended I am by that way of thinking and the conversation. I've had in depth conversations with a couple of them on the side, they're starting to come around.
Fighting back is sure tougher than just allowing someone to repeatedly kick you in the nuts. But if you want to stop being kicked in the nuts, you have to fight back.
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I love our constitution too and I love your idealism regarding it. But if there is one thing that was pretty clear in our original consitution, they didn't think all men were created equal.OSBF wrote:Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:
Like Cleets said the other side is organized and until the gay community gets it together they aren't gonna see progress.
I love our constitution, and just have a real hard time thinking that our founding fathers didn't intend for all that stuff to apply to everyone equally. I think they ment it when they said that all men are created equal stuff.
In the constitution didn't even say it.
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Re: Maine Lobster is an abomination unto God
OL FU wrote:I love our constitution too and I love your idealism regarding it. But if there is one thing that was pretty clear in our original consitution, they didn't think all men were created equal.OSBF wrote:
I love our constitution, and just have a real hard time thinking that our founding fathers didn't intend for all that stuff to apply to everyone equally. I think they ment it when they said that all men are created equal stuff.
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In the constitution didn't even say it.
There is a difference between not thinking something is a man and not thinking the man is equal




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Re: Maine Lobster is an abomination unto God
Sure it should be and we may support it but the fact of the matter is that it is not as personal to me as it is to a gay person. If they put up something to rally behind then I'll support it but it ain't up to me to lead the charge. It is up to those most affected to lead the fight.OSBF wrote:I think this should run deeper than just the gay community. This is a pretty basic human/civil rights issue. This is an issue anyone, gay, straight, or otherwise, that believes human and/or civil rights are worth protecting should be in support of.Ursus A. Horribilis wrote:
Like Cleets said the other side is organized and until the gay community gets it together they aren't gonna see progress.
I love our constitution, and just have a real hard time thinking that our founding fathers didn't intend for all that stuff to apply to everyone equally. I think they ment it when they said that all men are created equal stuff.
It starts with each one of us not being afraid to stand up what you believe is right. I work with a bunch of bible thumpers. When they get off on their gay bashing tangents I'm pretty blunt about how offended I am by that way of thinking and the conversation. I've had in depth conversations with a couple of them on the side, they're starting to come around.
Fighting back is sure tougher than just allowing someone to repeatedly kick you in the nuts. But if you want to stop being kicked in the nuts, you have to fight back.
The fact of the matter is that we don't all get fully invested in every injustice or cause that we support.
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Re: Maine Lobster is an abomination unto God
I know some gay couples, both fudge packers and rug munchers. They give me the creeps, except for the feminine rug munchers. After all, who doesn't love hot lesbians? Even though they creep me out, I wouldn't deny them the right to marriage. I would, however, be happy to deny the government the authority to regulate marriage.OL FU wrote:The sad part is that most people who oppose gay marriage probably don't even know any gay couples. Maybe if they did they wouldn't be so in the dark on this issue.
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I understand your point, but when it comes to the consitution it says what it says, not what we want it to say.wideright82 wrote:OL FU wrote:
I love our constitution too and I love your idealism regarding it. But if there is one thing that was pretty clear in our original consitution, they didn't think all men were created equal.![]()
In the constitution didn't even say it.
There is a difference between not thinking something is a man and not thinking the man is equal
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Re: Maine Lobster is an abomination unto God
CitadelGrad wrote:I know some gay couples, both fudge packers and rug munchers. They give me the creeps, except for the feminine rug munchers. After all, who doesn't love hot lesbians? Even though they creep me out, I wouldn't deny them the right to marriage. I would, however, be happy to deny the government the authority to regulate marriage.OL FU wrote:The sad part is that most people who oppose gay marriage probably don't even know any gay couples. Maybe if they did they wouldn't be so in the dark on this issue.
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Re: Maine Lobster is an abomination unto God
i would as well, and would also like to strip the right to regulate medical procedures from them as wellCitadelGrad wrote: I would, however, be happy to deny the government the authority to regulate marriage.
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No, the Catholic Church does. I am DONE with Catholicism. When I get back to Maine, I will be exploring other churches that are more inclusive and humane. The Catholic Church is becoming MORE intolerant and hateful (much like the Republican Party). I knew that this guy was bad news.......wideright82 wrote:bobbythekidd wrote:I don't understand this thread at all.
Maine sucks.... plain and simple

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Amen to that!UNHWildCats wrote:On a side note... voters should not be allowed to deny rights to others.
As an example........blacks are damn lucky that voters were never allowed to vote on their rights!
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It was still nice to see that 47% (267,000+) still supported the right of gays to marry. Can you imagine what this number would have been 10 or 20 years ago?
I don't think that any state with the possible exception of Massachusetts would come as close to supporting this.
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Cap'n Cat wrote:wideright82 wrote: \
Agreed. It is probably time for the apathetic people of this country (myself included) to take this on with some guts. The opposition to gay marriage is a lot stronger than the support and it is showing, because I can't fathom this country is so adamently against gay people.
I can. They're the evil children of Reagan and Falwell and Robertson and Hagee and Rove and Cheney and Dubya. A rogue's gallery of haters of things non-white and non-conformist.
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mainejeff wrote:No, the Catholic Church does. I am DONE with Catholicism. When I get back to Maine, I will be exploring other churches that are more inclusive and humane. The Catholic Church is becoming MORE intolerant and hateful (much like the Republican Party). I knew that this guy was bad news.......wideright82 wrote:
Maine sucks.... plain and simple
Pagans, M'jeff. It's where the catholics got all their holidays.
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Re: Maine Lobster is an abomination unto God
so similar to the 2008, 2009, and probably 2010 democratic platformChizzang wrote:People who are in the process of "Actively Hating" something tend to be organized and motivated... Hate is very powerful
I give you Rush Limbaugh
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One word for you......PALIN.dgreco wrote:so similar to the 2008, 2009, and probably 2010 democratic platformChizzang wrote:People who are in the process of "Actively Hating" something tend to be organized and motivated... Hate is very powerful
I give you Rush Limbaugh
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Nothing else really needs to be said, but I will... haha.clenz wrote:I don't think the government should be telling people who can and can't get married.Appaholic wrote:
Why? Because you don't want to be lumped into the bigot section with Conservatives? Or because, as a conservative, you think the government has no business in the marriage business....
If two consenting individuals want to get married, the state shouldn't have any say in that. The role of the government is to provide for the common defense, and promote the general welfare and such... not to restrict the rights of those in a non-threatening minority (as it has done with blacks, women, gays, etc.).

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What's funny is that if cs is a sampling of the US, we all pretty much agree with this. That means the US ingeneral agrees. The problem is those that VOTE don't agree with this.ToTheLeft wrote:If two consenting individuals want to get married, the state shouldn't have any say in that. The role of the government is to provide for the common defense, and promote the general welfare and such... not to restrict the rights of those in a non-threatening minority (as it has done with blacks, women, gays, etc.).
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andy7171 wrote:All the shellfish ARE anabomination! ESPECIALLY the lobsters! I am on a mission to be God's tool in wiping them of the Earth. I shall vow to condemn them all to a horrible death, by digestion!
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This is why the majority cannot be trusted with civil rights. If the majority had its way, the South would still be segregated and women would still not be able to vote.


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YES! Death by boiling and/or steaming, then spiced, preferably in the eyes, before the ultimate purging via digestion. They are ABOMINIABLE! Deliciously, deliciously ABOMIDABLE.JoltinJoe wrote:andy7171 wrote:All the shellfish ARE anabomination! ESPECIALLY the lobsters! I am on a mission to be God's tool in wiping them of the Earth. I shall vow to condemn them all to a horrible death, by digestion!But make sure you boil them first. That will show them!
I'm also thinking of waging a Holy war on drawn butter at the moment.
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