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Gah, I don't know how to explain this. I don't really care if someone wants to be gay, just as long as you don't go announcing your sexuality to the world at every chance like killbeer0. (speaking of, has anyone seen him? :?) It's not affecting anyone afterall.

 

 

 

Marriage though, I don't know. It's really the same as the above, but for some reason I just strongly disagree with it.

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Gah, I don't know how to explain this. I don't really care if someone wants to be gay, just as long as you don't go announcing your sexuality to the world at every chance like killbeer0. (speaking of, has anyone seen him? :?) It's not affecting anyone afterall.

 

 

 

Marriage though, I don't know. It's really the same as the above, but for some reason I just strongly disagree with it.

 

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I think that is a little more dramatic than 'rip them apart'.

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Wrong if it is free choice, it is disgusting.

 

 

 

If it is genetic, many can't help it. But nobody knows.............................

 

 

 

I'd put an endless sum of money on it, you find Male Homosexuals "disgusting", yet if you saw 2 Female Homosexuals you'd be shouting encouragement at them. If so, which it highly likely is......you're just an immature hypocritical [puncture].

 

 

 

I don't know about that. Straight girls can kiss each other on the cheek, go to the ladies room together, and change together but no one thinks anything of it. Guys can't get away with the same stuff. Besides, you can't help what you find disgusting.

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Besides, you can't help what you find disgusting.

 

 

 

On one level, yes, but at the same time you can reverse bigoted opinions and become more open minded to alternate lifestyles. Before I really started thinking about homosexuality and doing some research into it, I thought it was pretty gross too. Now that I know a bit about it and have some empathy for homosexuals, I don't think anything of it.

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Wrong if it is free choice, it is disgusting.

 

 

 

If it is genetic, many can't help it. But nobody knows.............................

 

 

 

I'd put an endless sum of money on it, you find Male Homosexuals "disgusting", yet if you saw 2 Female Homosexuals you'd be shouting encouragement at them. If so, which it highly likely is......you're just an immature hypocritical [puncture].

 

 

 

I don't know about that. Straight girls can kiss each other on the cheek, go to the ladies room together, and change together but no one thinks anything of it. Guys can't get away with the same stuff. Besides, you can't help what you find disgusting.

 

Guys can go to the washroom together and change together without it being considered abnormal. Guys don't go together to the washroom as much, but it still isn't... weird. And what about change rooms? I change in a group of 4 guys on a daily basis.

 

 

 

The kisses on the cheek all depend on where you are or your ancestry, though.

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On one level, yes, but at the same time you can reverse bigoted opinions and become more open minded to alternate lifestyles. Before I really started thinking about homosexuality and doing some research into it, I thought it was pretty gross too. Now that I know a bit about it and have some empathy for homosexuals, I don't think anything of it.

 

 

 

I think we're talking about two kinds of "disgusting". There is the physically repulsive disgusting that you experience when you eat anchovies, then there is the mentally repulsive disgusting that you experience when you hear about rapists or murderers. There is nothing wrong with eating anchovies even though I personally think they are disgusting. Rape and murder is a different though - they are disgusting and wrong. I don't see anything wrong with homosexuality at all, but I just can't help but think "eww" when I see it much like the anchovies.

 

 

 

Guys can go to the washroom together and change together without it being considered abnormal. Guys don't go together to the washroom as much, but it still isn't... weird. And what about change rooms? I change in a group of 4 guys on a daily basis.

 

 

 

I guess it depends on the atmosphere. In my school, girls can hug, kiss, spank, etc. but if a guy does that they are going to get made fun of.

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"The company has made it my responsibilty today to put an end to 100,000 years of being weirded out by gays." -- Michael Scott

 

 

 

It's weird.

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I just clicked on a random page and had a good laugh at someone trying to convince everyone that a human construction (marriage) with no consequence in nature is impermeable to change by humans.

 

 

 

 

 

Restricting gay marriage up until now is just another item on a huge check list of human repression, and now this fight between people speaking against it and those in favor of it just goes to show how tragically comical social constructs are in our society. They're the kind of thing that leads to genocide, if you want to take it to the extreme side

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You could get HIV/AIDS

 

HIV doesn't care whether you're gay or not.

 

That's ridiculous. We all know HIV is a cleanser put on earth to by God to kill homosexuals... :roll:

 

I honestly don't give a [bleep]. Marry whoever you like, don't have sex on my couch.

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On one level, yes, but at the same time you can reverse bigoted opinions and become more open minded to alternate lifestyles. Before I really started thinking about homosexuality and doing some research into it, I thought it was pretty gross too. Now that I know a bit about it and have some empathy for homosexuals, I don't think anything of it.

 

 

 

I think we're talking about two kinds of "disgusting". There is the physically repulsive disgusting that you experience when you eat anchovies, then there is the mentally repulsive disgusting that you experience when you hear about rapists or murderers. There is nothing wrong with eating anchovies even though I personally think they are disgusting. Rape and murder is a different though - they are disgusting and wrong. I don't see anything wrong with homosexuality at all, but I just can't help but think "eww" when I see it much like the anchovies.

 

 

 

Guys can go to the washroom together and change together without it being considered abnormal. Guys don't go together to the washroom as much, but it still isn't... weird. And what about change rooms? I change in a group of 4 guys on a daily basis.

 

 

 

I guess it depends on the atmosphere. In my school, girls can hug, kiss, spank, etc. but if a guy does that they are going to get made fun of.

 

Unless you play sports.

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On one level, yes, but at the same time you can reverse bigoted opinions and become more open minded to alternate lifestyles. Before I really started thinking about homosexuality and doing some research into it, I thought it was pretty gross too. Now that I know a bit about it and have some empathy for homosexuals, I don't think anything of it.

 

 

 

I think we're talking about two kinds of "disgusting". There is the physically repulsive disgusting that you experience when you eat anchovies, then there is the mentally repulsive disgusting that you experience when you hear about rapists or murderers. There is nothing wrong with eating anchovies even though I personally think they are disgusting. Rape and murder is a different though - they are disgusting and wrong. I don't see anything wrong with homosexuality at all, but I just can't help but think "eww" when I see it much like the anchovies.

 

 

 

Guys can go to the washroom together and change together without it being considered abnormal. Guys don't go together to the washroom as much, but it still isn't... weird. And what about change rooms? I change in a group of 4 guys on a daily basis.

 

 

 

I guess it depends on the atmosphere. In my school, girls can hug, kiss, spank, etc. but if a guy does that they are going to get made fun of.

 

Unless you play sports.

 

I don't know, even if you play sports kissing another guy might be a bit out there.

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On one level, yes, but at the same time you can reverse bigoted opinions and become more open minded to alternate lifestyles. Before I really started thinking about homosexuality and doing some research into it, I thought it was pretty gross too. Now that I know a bit about it and have some empathy for homosexuals, I don't think anything of it.

 

 

 

I think we're talking about two kinds of "disgusting". There is the physically repulsive disgusting that you experience when you eat anchovies, then there is the mentally repulsive disgusting that you experience when you hear about rapists or murderers. There is nothing wrong with eating anchovies even though I personally think they are disgusting. Rape and murder is a different though - they are disgusting and wrong. I don't see anything wrong with homosexuality at all, but I just can't help but think "eww" when I see it much like the anchovies.

 

 

 

Guys can go to the washroom together and change together without it being considered abnormal. Guys don't go together to the washroom as much, but it still isn't... weird. And what about change rooms? I change in a group of 4 guys on a daily basis.

 

 

 

I guess it depends on the atmosphere. In my school, girls can hug, kiss, spank, etc. but if a guy does that they are going to get made fun of.

 

Unless you play sports.

 

I don't know, even if you play sports kissing another guy might be a bit out there.

 

I'm pretty sure spank was bolded for a reason, as it was most likely the one referred to. Although hugging is also done a lot in sports. Kissing is still a little weird, though.

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Another stop in the right direction?

 

[hide=Obama Directive to Bar Bias Based on Sexual Orientation]By LAURA MECKLER

 

 

 

WASHINGTON--President Barack Obama, offering a small win to the gay-rights community, will sign a directive Wednesday giving some new benefits to the domestic partners of federal civil service employees.

 

 

 

Specifically, federal workers will be allowed to add their gay and lesbian partners to the long-term care insurance program, and supervisors will be required to let workers use their sick leave to take care of domestic partners and non-biological, non-adopted children, according to a fact sheet released Wednesday.

 

 

 

In addition, Foreign Service employees will win a number of new benefits for their partners, including the use of medical facilities at posts abroad, medical evacuation from posts abroad and inclusion in family size for housing allocations.

 

 

 

It is a small item on the agenda of gay-rights groups but a welcome move after the administration angered advocates with a legal brief defending the federal government's law against gay marriage and what groups consider its slow movement to roll back the don't-ask, don't-tell policy that bars gays and lesbians from serving openly in the military.

 

 

 

Mr. Obama will sign the presidential memorandum in the Oval Office later Wednesday, the White House said.

 

 

 

The memorandum also will make clear that federal workers can't be discriminated in hiring, firing or promotion based on sexual orientation. It directs the Office of Personnel Management to issue guidance within 90 days to all department regarding compliance with civil service laws.

 

 

 

The move comes after internal reviews by John Berry, director of the Office of Personnel Management, and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

 

 

 

The action was signaled over the weekend by Mr. Berry, the highest-ranking openly gay official in the Obama administration, in an interview with the Advocate, a newspaper oriented toward gay and lesbian issues.

 

 

 

"We will get our federal house in order and ensure that no discrimination exists in the federal workplace against any of the LGBT community," said Mr. Berry, using the abbreviation for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender. "We want to make sure that we get the benefits for the LGBT community that are equal to all other benefits provided to other federal employees."

 

 

 

He said the president soon would be announcing something "very significant" on areas where he has authority to act unilaterally and would support legislation where required.

 

 

 

Administration officials said the president doesn't have the power to grant gay and lesbian partners of federal workers health care and many other benefits. That's because of prohibitions under the Defense of Marriage Act, a 1996 law that Mr. Obama had promised to try and repeal.

 

 

 

Gay-rights groups were angered by a recent court brief filed by the Obama administration defending that law. The administration replied that it still supports repeal but was obligated to defend an existing statute.

 

 

 

Write to Laura Meckler at [email protected][/hide]

 

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124526168275024051.html

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Another stop in the right direction?

 

[hide=Obama Directive to Bar Bias Based on Sexual Orientation]By LAURA MECKLER

 

 

 

WASHINGTON--President Barack Obama, offering a small win to the gay-rights community, will sign a directive Wednesday giving some new benefits to the domestic partners of federal civil service employees.

 

 

 

Specifically, federal workers will be allowed to add their gay and lesbian partners to the long-term care insurance program, and supervisors will be required to let workers use their sick leave to take care of domestic partners and non-biological, non-adopted children, according to a fact sheet released Wednesday.

 

 

 

In addition, Foreign Service employees will win a number of new benefits for their partners, including the use of medical facilities at posts abroad, medical evacuation from posts abroad and inclusion in family size for housing allocations.

 

 

 

It is a small item on the agenda of gay-rights groups but a welcome move after the administration angered advocates with a legal brief defending the federal government's law against gay marriage and what groups consider its slow movement to roll back the don't-ask, don't-tell policy that bars gays and lesbians from serving openly in the military.

 

 

 

Mr. Obama will sign the presidential memorandum in the Oval Office later Wednesday, the White House said.

 

 

 

The memorandum also will make clear that federal workers can't be discriminated in hiring, firing or promotion based on sexual orientation. It directs the Office of Personnel Management to issue guidance within 90 days to all department regarding compliance with civil service laws.

 

 

 

The move comes after internal reviews by John Berry, director of the Office of Personnel Management, and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

 

 

 

The action was signaled over the weekend by Mr. Berry, the highest-ranking openly gay official in the Obama administration, in an interview with the Advocate, a newspaper oriented toward gay and lesbian issues.

 

 

 

"We will get our federal house in order and ensure that no discrimination exists in the federal workplace against any of the LGBT community," said Mr. Berry, using the abbreviation for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender. "We want to make sure that we get the benefits for the LGBT community that are equal to all other benefits provided to other federal employees."

 

 

 

He said the president soon would be announcing something "very significant" on areas where he has authority to act unilaterally and would support legislation where required.

 

 

 

Administration officials said the president doesn't have the power to grant gay and lesbian partners of federal workers health care and many other benefits. That's because of prohibitions under the Defense of Marriage Act, a 1996 law that Mr. Obama had promised to try and repeal.

 

 

 

Gay-rights groups were angered by a recent court brief filed by the Obama administration defending that law. The administration replied that it still supports repeal but was obligated to defend an existing statute.

 

 

 

Write to Laura Meckler at [email protected][/hide]

 

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124526168275024051.html

 

 

 

A good move, there is no legitimate reason to withold legal benefits from same sex couples.

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Man Obama is doing a ton of stuff so fast.

 

 

 

Too bad most of it has to do with making America more broke.

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Man Obama is doing a ton of stuff so fast.

 

 

 

Too bad most of it has to do with making America more broke.

 

 

 

You have to love the oxymorons.

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Man Obama is doing a ton of stuff so fast.

 

 

 

Too bad most of it has to do with making America more broke.

 

 

 

You have to love the oxymorons.

 

 

 

Is that really an oxymoron though? I guess it should say more in debt to be technical.

 

(not starting a political debate, just arguing the oxymoron thing)

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Surely if you're broke you have no money, that would make it an oxymoron.

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Surely if you're broke you have no money, that would make it an oxymoron.

 

 

 

a debt would make you more broke, as your total assets would be a negative value

 

 

 

were getting off topic

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wow this is totally off the RS topic. I'm sorry if i'm writing something thats all ready been said in previous posts...there are a lot of them. I'm heterosexual and I just want everyone to be able to find the same kind of true love that I can have and not be judged for it. I am sorely disappointed in anyone who would speak out against someones right to pursue happiness. homosexuality does hurt anyone any more that heterosexuality does. and don't even start that religious crap about it being wrong, cause if you were to follow everything ELSE the bible says, the world would be so messed up even right-wing conservatives couldn't stand it. everyone deserves to be loved for who they are, live their lives openly and honestly and be free from judgement and hate PERIOD. and those who object to homosexuality, can just close their eyes the same why they have closed their minds and hearts and just leave everyone else alone to live their own lives with their own values.

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wow this is totally off the RS topic. I'm sorry if i'm writing something thats all ready been said in previous posts...there are a lot of them. I'm heterosexual and I just want everyone to be able to find the same kind of true love that I can have and not be judged for it. I am sorely disappointed in anyone who would speak out against someones right to pursue happiness. homosexuality does hurt anyone any more that heterosexuality does. and don't even start that religious crap about it being wrong, cause if you were to follow everything ELSE the bible says, the world would be so messed up even right-wing conservatives couldn't stand it. everyone deserves to be loved for who they are, live their lives openly and honestly and be free from judgement and hate PERIOD. and those who object to homosexuality, can just close their eyes the same why they have closed their minds and hearts and just leave everyone else alone to live their own lives with their own values.

 

 

 

Welcome to off topic

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Another stop in the right direction?

 

[hide=Obama Directive to Bar Bias Based on Sexual Orientation]By LAURA MECKLER

 

 

 

WASHINGTON--President Barack Obama, offering a small win to the gay-rights community, will sign a directive Wednesday giving some new benefits to the domestic partners of federal civil service employees.

 

 

 

Specifically, federal workers will be allowed to add their gay and lesbian partners to the long-term care insurance program, and supervisors will be required to let workers use their sick leave to take care of domestic partners and non-biological, non-adopted children, according to a fact sheet released Wednesday.

 

 

 

In addition, Foreign Service employees will win a number of new benefits for their partners, including the use of medical facilities at posts abroad, medical evacuation from posts abroad and inclusion in family size for housing allocations.

 

 

 

It is a small item on the agenda of gay-rights groups but a welcome move after the administration angered advocates with a legal brief defending the federal government's law against gay marriage and what groups consider its slow movement to roll back the don't-ask, don't-tell policy that bars gays and lesbians from serving openly in the military.

 

 

 

Mr. Obama will sign the presidential memorandum in the Oval Office later Wednesday, the White House said.

 

 

 

The memorandum also will make clear that federal workers can't be discriminated in hiring, firing or promotion based on sexual orientation. It directs the Office of Personnel Management to issue guidance within 90 days to all department regarding compliance with civil service laws.

 

 

 

The move comes after internal reviews by John Berry, director of the Office of Personnel Management, and Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

 

 

 

The action was signaled over the weekend by Mr. Berry, the highest-ranking openly gay official in the Obama administration, in an interview with the Advocate, a newspaper oriented toward gay and lesbian issues.

 

 

 

"We will get our federal house in order and ensure that no discrimination exists in the federal workplace against any of the LGBT community," said Mr. Berry, using the abbreviation for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender. "We want to make sure that we get the benefits for the LGBT community that are equal to all other benefits provided to other federal employees."

 

 

 

He said the president soon would be announcing something "very significant" on areas where he has authority to act unilaterally and would support legislation where required.

 

 

 

Administration officials said the president doesn't have the power to grant gay and lesbian partners of federal workers health care and many other benefits. That's because of prohibitions under the Defense of Marriage Act, a 1996 law that Mr. Obama had promised to try and repeal.

 

 

 

Gay-rights groups were angered by a recent court brief filed by the Obama administration defending that law. The administration replied that it still supports repeal but was obligated to defend an existing statute.

 

 

 

Write to Laura Meckler at [email protected][/hide]

 

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124526168275024051.html

 

 

 

A good move, there is no legitimate reason to withold legal benefits from same sex couples.

 

 

 

So true. I'm a Christian, but I'm not against Homosexuals at all. I believe that while it is a sin, it's no different from going to the bar at night when you say you're at work, or taking a cookie from the cookie jar. My mom however, is so Christian (She's running a huge tea party here in VA Beach, kinda embarrassing) she says that every time gays kiss it's another year they spend in hell. And when I brought up how it's messed up that Gays can't get time off to care for their spouses, she said that there should be no mercy for Satanists. *sigh* God she's annoying. However, the LGBT community is upset at Obama apparently, because he didn't hold on some promise he made to them? I don't know the logistics.

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If you're mom's a hardcore christian, and she says that for every time they kiss, it's another year in hell, than she doesn't know what she's talking about religion-wise, as, unless I'm incorrect, hell is supposed to be eternal.

 

Anyhow, it's nice to see people who, despite their religious beliefs, aren't vehemently against homosexuals.

 

 

 

And to nightshade welcome to off topic as the other guy said, it's definitely different than the RS boards, have fun here, haha.

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Well she kinda has a form of dementia.. She says stuff that almost never makes sense. And she does believe that hell is eternal, maybe she means... heck I have no idea what she means.. But I used to be a gay basher (not physically) back in 6-7th grade, then asked myself why I hated gays, and couldn't think of a good reason, and so I stopped hating em.

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