Sounds the same for the heterosexuals as well.

I forget who said it but it does sum up my feelings on the topic,

We should allow same sex marriage, why should straights have all the misery.

larry

On Apr 6, 2005 11:07 AM, G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> After the measure passed, the news interviewed a priest or clergyman or
> reverand or...i dunno, some religious dude with a collar! Anyway, his quote
> was:
> 
> "I think if you look at all the studies done on homosexuals over the years,
> it shows that the majority of them are just not interested in long term,
> monogamous relationships."
> 
> So....we're doing homosexuals a favor! They don't REALLY want to be
> married......
> 
> >I was in Omaha for a short while some years back and there was at
> > least one gay club there... Not sure if Omaha qualifies as being
> > "liberal" or a "hot bed"... though it doesn't seem like the border of
> > Nebraska and Iowa would be... They are in the "bible belt" no? ... or
> > at least the "midwest" -- they fall into that category of having a lot
> > of farmland and not significant population density. I think gay people
> > get pretty resourcefull about being quiet when they live in an area
> > that's not accepting because they're still in high-school and living
> > with their folks or for other reasons need to be in those types of
> > areas. Resourcefull or celibate.
> >
> >
> >> I think they reside everywhere.  It's just some places
> >> were they can't
> >> tell anyone for fear of being beaten up, mocked, cast out,
> >> etc....
> >
> >> On Apr 6, 2005 9:20 AM, Erika L Walker-Arnold
> >> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>> ##| From: G
> >>> ##|
> >>> ##| I guess the people have spoken...?
> >>>
> >>> What's the final lists of states?
> >>>
> >>> I ask, because of the final list of states so far, how
> >>> many are in the
> >>> bible belt? How many are made up of mostly farmlands?
> >>>
> >>> Where do homosexuals mainly reside. In cities and areas
> >>> that are
> >>> tolerant of their lifestyle. What about those states?
> >>> Have those states
> >>> accepted same-sex marriages?
> >>>
> >>> I'm just thinking out loud ... Haven't really thought
> >>> through my
> >>> response too well... Haven't really been following it all
> >>> that closely
> >>> but it just seems to me that the votes so far passed so
> >>> swiftly and with
> >>> such high percentages because to me a place like Kansas
> >>> doesn't seem
> >>> like it would be a hot bed like say Atlanta or NYC.
> >>>
> >>> Of course what do I know - just fueling some discussion I
> >>> suppose.
> >>>
> >>> :D
> >
> >
> > s. isaac dealey   954.522.6080
> > new epoch : isn't it time for a change?
> >
> > add features without fixtures with
> > the onTap open source framework
> >
> > http://macromedia.breezecentral.com/p49777853/
> > http://www.sys-con.com/author/?id=4806
> > http://www.fusiontap.com
> >
> >
> >
> >
> 
> 

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