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txrattlesnake said:
Kasz216 said:
txrattlesnake said:
Cougarman said:
txrattlesnake said:
Cougarman said:

i think that question was too sensitive to ask at a beauty pageant, people are split over gay marriage, she was bound to piss people off, no matter what her answer was, so i think the guy who asked her the question screwed up.

 

      Well, he was a gay guy trying to put forth his own agenda, so maybe his question should have been disqualified.  However, since it is the politically correct or media thing to do to support every liberal stance under the sun, all that mattered was she said no to it and went against the liberal / politically correct / hollywood stance on it and lost as a result. 

     Behind the scenes they'll tell her that to make any real money in the entertainment industry she will have to support that agenda, so she will be all for it in the next sixth months if she hasn't already announced that she's changed her mind on the matter.

i know he had his own agenda, but using this girl for his own agenda was a dick move, anyways gay marriage should be allowed though, if 2 adults want to get married it is their life, let them, the goverment or religion should not interfere with that.

i am just pissed off at this hilton dude, serioulsly i dont like his face :P

 

 

      Marriage is supposed to be a sacred (meaning based on religious principles) thing.  Therefore, if a man and man want to get married, then they should be able to bring out some recognized holy book that says men getting married is an acceptable thing.  If they can't produce recognized holy scripture that says it is alright for men to marry men or women to marry women, then they shouldn't be allowed to get married.

     On, the other hand I do believe in domestic partner benefits.

Of course somone could argue that such a ceremony should not be part of the US government.

 

 

      Well, when was marriage recognized as part of the US government?   Mainly the only political ramifications that I know involving marriage have to do with paying taxes and dividing up someone's property when they're dead.  A person's property should be given to whom they want it to go to when they're dead, and they should have to pay whaetever taxes they're supposed to when alive.

Yeah.  Tax deductions count as being recognized by the US government.