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for real, i feel sorry for him. i know i wouldn't want to be in his shoes period. he seems like someone full of hate and pride with his head so far up his a that only he thinks he's right.
Last edited by GiantRutgersfan; 02-16-2012 at 05:59 PM..
Surely you are aware that our esteemed governor spends almost all of his time trying to position himself as an ideal conservative candidate for national office...
Surely you are aware that our esteemed governor spends almost all of his time trying to position himself as an ideal conservative candidate for national office...
well, i hope he's loses the election as soon as he runs. i would curse on this site if it allowed me too. i'm heated.
Gov. Christie is right on this one. While same-sex couples have protection under our laws, marriage is an institution, both religious and legal, between one man and one woman. To change this would be to defy religious law and our legal system. Civil unions and domestic partnerships are fine, but marriage is simply an institution between two people of different sexes. I am glad this is a state issue, because the federal government's only role should be to defend DOMA.
Gov. Christie is right on this one. While same-sex couples have protection under our laws, marriage is an institution, both religious and legal, between one man and one woman. To change this would be to defy religious law and our legal system. Civil unions and domestic partnerships are fine, but marriage is simply an institution between two people of different sexes. I am glad this is a state issue, because the federal government's only role should be to defend DOMA.
uhhhhh... you got it confused buddy. separation between church and state. there is no such thing as religious law when it comes to the state. bigotry has no place in the constitution and for this matter this thread. leave your bigotry out my thread please.
for real, i feel sorry for him. i know i wouldn't want to be in his shoes period. he seems like someone full of hate and pride with his head so far up his a that only he thinks he's right.
I don't feel sorry for him at all. He's just showing his true self
uhhhhh... you got it confused buddy. separation between church and state. there is no such thing as religious law when it comes to the state. bigotry has no place in the constitution and for this matter this thread. leave your bigotry out my thread please.
I respect the rights of same-sex couples to pursue happiness. This is an issue best left up to states, but I am going to vote no because I think to re-define marriage in New Jersey would be the wrong thing for the state. I support civil unions and domestic partnership laws, but I believe that marriage is between a man and a woman. From a constitutional standpoint, this is a state issue. Calling me a bigot hurts your argument because clearly, I am not a bigot.
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