Maybe I didn't say it clearly enough -- obviously there is a
difference in degree!

However, that South African wasn't in charge of letting Nelson Mandela
out of jail either, but it did happen when enough people said "this is
wrong." I am just saying, Gruss' point that if it is wrong, i is wrong
has some validity, even if it was drunkenly and and abrasively
expressed.

that's all. Have a muffin.
Dana

On Sun, Nov 23, 2008 at 7:08 AM, Michael Grant [Modus IS]
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>I remember once back in the seventies meeting
>>someone from South Africa, which had apartheid and Naelson Mandela in
>>jail. He was thinking that perhaps the of the segregation laws ought
>>to be relaxed.
>
> I would seriously reconsider comparing apartheid in South Africa to the
> issue of gay marriage. I highly doubt that a black South African would see
> gays not being able to get married as comparable.
>
>> thoguh irrelevant to anyone wanting to get married tomorrow.
>
> Explain to me how if I'd originally stated I'm 100% behind gay marriage it
> would be any more relevant.
>
> You all seem to act like I'm the one in charge of who gets married.
>
>
>
> 

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