California’s legislature passed a gay marriage bill. Will the Governator veto, sign it, or allow it to become law?
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California’s legislature passed a gay marriage bill. Will the Governator veto, sign it, or allow it to become law?
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Jake – I cannot get into personal stuff on a blog. You will have to find some other way to get in touch with me. Perhaps try a Yahoo or Gmail account.
Dr. Throckmorton,
I am 26 years old and have a problem?
I am a guy who is attrated to men
physically, but I am not sexualy!
I am generlay not attracted to women at all, even though at times
I am.
I can not and do not like gay sex?
please reply here, on the blog
I have a company email adress
-Jake
Kaiwai: your statement about “fags” puzzles me. As I recall, I stated Me personally: I couldn’t care less. Let them get married for all I care.
CK: One can argue against gay marriage without resorting to hatred and bigotry. I’m not saying that there aren’t those who resort to hatred and bigotry. All I’m saying is that it is possible (as in the case of Warren).
RE: Anonymous
How about you explaining how you would be affected or infact, anyone be affected by ‘two fags’ getting married?
Why is it that those who value marriage get all upity about same sex marriage, but quite happy to see the sacrament defiled on national television when some slag ‘test drives’ some blokes, then decides to marries them, like some sort of game show.
Me personally: I couldn’t care less. Let them get married for all I care.
However, those who oppose gay marriage are not inevitably “homophobic,” as many gay activists will say.
What do you think he should do?