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Old 11-21-2008, 12:50 PM
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This would affect ME as I would like to be able to choose a dating service that did not serve gay and bisexual clientele because I do not approve of the lifestyle! There are many others who feel this way. There are TONS of gay affirming dating services so why bully a conservative one?
And who asked for your blessings? We gays didn't approve for EHarmony to discriminate against us, so we went to the courts and won. See, we use reasoning and the rule of law. Instead of letting our feelings, fears and religious beliefs do the talking for us.
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Old 11-21-2008, 12:50 PM
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This would affect ME as I would like to be able to choose a dating service that did not serve gay and bisexual clientele because I do not approve of the lifestyle! There are many others who feel this way. There are TONS of gay affirming dating services so why bully a conservative one?
It affects you that a service serves people you don't approve of? I don't get it - it still doesn't affect you. It doesn't change the service for you. It has nothing to do with you.

I agree that this service does not have to serve gays, but if they did, how would it affect you personally?
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Old 11-21-2008, 01:01 PM
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If I was the owner of eHarmony I'd rather burn the website down then be forced to hand it over to the gays.

It's clear gays are on the march to destroy the country and it's values and we are going to have to fight it at every turn.
Lets not go overboard.
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Old 11-21-2008, 01:01 PM
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This would affect ME as I would like to be able to choose a dating service that did not serve gay and bisexual clientele because I do not approve of the lifestyle! There are many others who feel this way. There are TONS of gay affirming dating services so why bully a conservative one?
Connie, I have come to the conclusion that you are just an absurd person who posts things specifically for attention & to get a rise out of others. Guess what? I don't approve of christians, however I have no problem going to a dating site that serves christians. Why? Because it doesn't bother me, it doesn't affect me, I can choose in my profile to say that I don't want to be paired up with christians. That way, I'll never have to be bothered by them in the cyber world of dating. Do you see how that works or are you so stuck in your one-track mind that you can't even see beyond your own ridiculousness?
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Old 11-21-2008, 01:04 PM
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At least some posters who are pro-gay rights can see that this is not a good thing. It's sad that there are those who cannot separate the "gay rights" movement for "equality" from forcing their agenda on private organizations. Should I force Blade and Advocate magazines to carry ads for organizations such as Focus on the Family?
Oh the irony.... You are aware that focus on th family constantly threatens and bullies companies that CHOOSE to be gay friendly?
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This is becoming more and more clear as time goes on. Anybody who doesn't see this has blinders on. If they were successful at forcing a private company to cater to them, they will have no problem in forcing churches to change their position on homosexuality or having them shut down by the government. This is starting to equate to terrorism.

I'm talking about the homosexual activist movement here. Let me put a disclaimer that not all homosexuals support this kind of radicalism.
You're a silly guy...you should probably take a vacation.
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Old 11-21-2008, 01:22 PM
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It is amazing and disappointing but not surprising that in our society still are many blind,unloving humane beings whose unjust opinions and ideas can discriminate with harsh,violent actions to the gay community. We all deserve equal rights! If jesus, ala,buddha, and all truthful religions agree about love they all agree that the truth will never be silence! Equality for all
Gays do have equal rights to dating services,no one is limiting them to having dating services.But forcing a company to submit to this wrong and abuse of someones rights.This is forcing homosexuality upon others as some claim to have religion forced upon them.
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Old 11-21-2008, 01:36 PM
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Oh yes, the famous agenda....you forgot to mention the Gay Mafia as well.

*yawn* whatever
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Old 11-21-2008, 01:43 PM
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i'm sure there must be dozens upon dozens of online gay dating services. should they be sued by straight people?
Are you sure that there's not more to this story? I'm a gay man that believes very strongly in supporting those who support me. If eharmony chooses not to serve gay couples, that is THEIR loss, not ours. It makes sense that the owner developed his process with hetros in mind, since they would make him a lot of $$. There are plenty of gay sites that could help gay couples and we should help them instead.
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Old 11-21-2008, 01:45 PM
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You know, EHarmony won't take you if you are married either. Who will sue for their rights?
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