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So how long till polygamy is legalized?



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JakDaSnack said:
So how long till polygamy is legalized?

I never knew that it's illegal... You know "civilized world" tends not to be governed by atrocious fairy tales... points finger at Sharia...

 



Tom3k said:
JakDaSnack said:
So how long till polygamy is legalized?

I never knew that it's illegal... You know "civilized world" tends not to be governed by atrocious fairy tales... points finger at Sharia...

 

polygamy is a fairy tale?



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Kasz216 said:
Zappykins said:
BloodyRain said:
At this rate, they should just make all 50 states allow it. I do see heavy resistance in more southern states though.

Well, to be fair, a marriage community place in Alabama was the 3rd place to offer same sex marriages (not legal rights with those though.)

So who do you think will be first Mississipppi or Utah?

It'd be Utah by far.  Not only is it a younger state, mormons are a lot more self focused then most people.  So they could eaisly vote for gay marriage while still thinking it's wrong and a sin.


I'd guess a Federal ruling or law happens first though.  Or at least before Mississippi.

that is fairly astute!  You know many mormons?



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dsgrue3 said:
outlawauron said:
dsgrue3 said:

"Common sense...is not so common." 

The irony.

OT:

5-4 vote, really says it all. Almost half of America is comprised of delusional, indoctrinated fools who subscribe to idealogies of bronze age Jerusalem.

This same number believe the Earth is less than 10,000 years old.

Logic does not work with these people.

Goodness, I forgot how awful your posts were in Politic threads. Someone disagrees with you, instant insults and labels associated for all dissenters!

There are some opinions not worthy of respect due to bigotry, ignorance, stupidity or a combination of all of these.

And your ignorant ass comment displayed all three (bigotry, ignorance and a tremendous amount of stupidity). Grow up!



" Rebellion Against Tyrants Is Obedience To God"

dsgrue3 said:
outlawauron said:
dsgrue3 said:

"Common sense...is not so common." 

The irony.

OT:

5-4 vote, really says it all. Almost half of America is comprised of delusional, indoctrinated fools who subscribe to idealogies of bronze age Jerusalem.

This same number believe the Earth is less than 10,000 years old.

Logic does not work with these people.

Goodness, I forgot how awful your posts were in Politic threads. Someone disagrees with you, instant insults and labels associated for all dissenters!

There are some opinions not worthy of respect due to bigotry, ignorance, stupidity or a combination of all of these.

You mean like your posts?

OT: This is great news! I live in WA state so personally we've been enjoying marriage equality for a while now :)



Ehh id prefer pot to be lagalized, after that gay/lesbian marriages should be a cake walk... Also if im not gay can i marry another guy? If not that's discrimination



Talal said:
I will permaban myself if the game releases in 2014.

in reference to KH3 release date

Cirio said:
dsgrue3 said:

There are some opinions not worthy of respect due to bigotry, ignorance, stupidity or a combination of all of these.

You mean like your posts?

OT: This is great news! I live in WA state so personally we've been enjoying marriage equality for a while now :)

Please tell me how my post was anything other than brutal honesty about a certain cult in America. I'd love to hear a defense of such a position.

Nirvana_Nut85 said:

And your ignorant ass comment displayed all three (bigotry, ignorance and a tremendous amount of stupidity). Grow up!

Same challenge to you as poster above.



gergroy said:
Kasz216 said:
Zappykins said:
BloodyRain said:
At this rate, they should just make all 50 states allow it. I do see heavy resistance in more southern states though.

Well, to be fair, a marriage community place in Alabama was the 3rd place to offer same sex marriages (not legal rights with those though.)

So who do you think will be first Mississipppi or Utah?

It'd be Utah by far.  Not only is it a younger state, mormons are a lot more self focused then most people.  So they could eaisly vote for gay marriage while still thinking it's wrong and a sin.


I'd guess a Federal ruling or law happens first though.  Or at least before Mississippi.

that is fairly astute!  You know many mormons?

I wouldn't say many, but i've known more then most people.

They've all more or less been happy high energy people who treated you well no matter who you were and the strongest they would ever try to disuage you from something is mentioning why they thought it was a bad idea, followed up with them never really bringing it up again.