Points:
1. Mass has decided to single handedly changed the course of what has been accepted for Centuries going against the will of the people by the decision of a few left wing judges (from what I'm told one of the judges was gay and voted against it for that very reason)
i must say that there are a lot of things which were the norm for centuries, and they have changed. most, i would argue, for the better. and the 'will of the people' in this case is changing - towards acceptance.
2. Comparing this to desegregation or affirmative action is ludicrous and I'm glad some black Christian leaders have called this for what it is. Deplorable.
while i think that institutionalized legal discrimination is deplorably unamerican, i have to ask: why is it ludicrous?
3. We are going to be playing mop up for this in the rest of the states when these gays move to other areas and try to have these marriages be valid (get ready because it's comin)
it's like the frog that gets in the warm water only to die because he does not feel the heat rising slowly.
it's a colorful phrase, but how, exactly, is gay marriage going to kill us?
The gay activistim is a strong one in this country slowly chipping away at the moral fiber of the United States.
the 'moral fiber' (what is that, some kind of religious breakfast cereal?) of this country has already been badly compromised by the willful ignorance of too many of its people and the invertebrate & courtesan nature of damn near all of its elected leaders. why are you blaming the gay rights movement for these other more serious issues?
