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In reply to the discussion: Santorum Booed in New Hampshire While Discussing Gay Marriage [View all]polmaven
(9,463 posts)11. Well, Rick...
I'm afraid I am one of those strongly religious Christians to whom you are going have to "justify" how not allowing two men or two women being married is going to somehow protect the marriage of the one man and one woman next door.
That whole argument of "protecting traditional marriage" just stumps me......Is there some kind of evil aura that sweeps across the air and prevents a "traditional" couple from continuing to love each orher?
Help me out here, Mr. Santorum.....do ya think that is why Newton Leroy was forced into his two divorces? Why have you been able to avoid that virus? Is it all those blah people standing outlook and taking the fall for you, maybe?
I really am perplexed...HELP ME RICK!!!!
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Maybe Santorum is taking a wack at Mitt since Mitt's Granddad was a polygamist?n/t
cottage10
Jan 2012
#2
someone needs to ask him if it is normal for a heterosexual man to talk about
roguevalley
Jan 2012
#46
Agree with Roguevalley - Santorum is waaaayyyyy to worried about homosexual sex
powergirl
Jan 2012
#49
The state nor the federal government should be legislating religious beliefs...
MrMickeysMom
Jan 2012
#21
you don't need the state for a marriage. I was with my husband ten years before we got married.
ejpoeta
Jan 2012
#37
States started issuing marriage licenses in the 1930's, or thereabouts for most states to prevent
AtheistCrusader
Jan 2012
#44
"get your nose out of my crotch!"---and hey, Rick, that goes for my reproductive rights, too!
wordpix
Jan 2012
#14
I'll bet Frothy the Santorum doesn't care about people with guillaine barre syndrome
Quantess
Jan 2012
#19
Human Rights Campaign is a great resource for strengthening your argument.
great white snark
Jan 2012
#33