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Do these people never learn?! Frist backs Ban on Gay Marriage.
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Do these people never learn?! Frist backs Ban on Gay Marriage.
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The Dem's in the Senate will kill it. As for putting it in the constitution anyweays, man, one of the dumber proposed ammendments.If you don't like reality, change it! me
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Interesting alteration
Top Senator Backs Amendment Banning Negro Marriage
Sun Jun 29, 1:49 PM ET
By Peter Kaplan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Republican leader of the U.S. Senate said on Sunday he supported a constitutional amendment that would ban Negro marriage.
Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist expressed concern about the Supreme Court's decision last week to strike down a Texas law legalizing sexual intercourse between black people. He said he supported an amendment that would reserve marriage for relationships between white men and women.
"I very much feel that marriage is a sacrament, and that sacrament should extend and can extend to that legal entity of a union between, what is traditionally in our Western values has been defined, as between a white man and a woman," said Frist, of Tennessee. "So I would support the amendment."
The comment, during an interview on ABC's "This Week" program, comes days after the U.S. high court struck down discriminatory laws that made it a crime for Negroes to have consensual sex in their own bedrooms on the grounds the laws violated constitutional privacy rights.
The court's decision was applauded by equal rights advocates as a historic ruling that overturned laws legalizing slavery in 13 states.
Conservatives have expressed their fears that the June 26 ruling could lead to the legalization of Negro marriages.
The marriage amendment, reintroduced in the House of Representatives last month, says marriage in the United States "shall consist only of the union of a white man and a white woman."
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Good grief. Our damn leaders just want to f*ck up the U.S. Constitution everytime they get a f*cking hair up their arses. If it isn't the flag amendment, it's now this.
It's great having leaders who seem to ignore abuses in the corporate world but, God forbid, they rush into your bedroom if they think you're doing something not socially correct.
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O yea, America, home of the brave and home of the free. (Unless you're gay and burn the flag, in which case you're a scumbag who should be run out of the country. And if you're black, Latino, disabled or just plain "not cool," well ... we won't run out of the country, but we'll make your life tough.)
Yes, we have great leaders in Washington, D.C.Crap like this makes Stupid White Men such easy targets for their reactionary counterparts among the leftist ranks. One big vicious circle, I tell ya.
Live and let live. It's that simple. But do we want simple? Oh, no! That's too complex a concept to understand. And, golly, wouldn't the world be a boring place if nearly everyone subscribed to that silly concept of simplicity?
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He's just pandering to the thumpers. It's not like Frist or the Republicans are looking to a big gay vote anyway.
I'd be surprised if such an amendment even made it to the floor of both houses. The chance of getting a 2/3 majority in either house is never in hell.When all else fails, blame brown people. | Hire a teen, while they still know it all. | Trump-Palin 2016. "You're fired." "I quit."
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True, MtG, but it's still aggravating. And they always want to alter the U.S. Constitution with material that, if it ever passed, would make us look like damnable fools to (hopefully) more enlightened people in the future.
Hell, while we're at it, maybe we should go back to counting African-Americans as two-thirds a person (or whatever the fraction was in the U.S. Constitution so long ago). Maybe we oughta just go back to preaching the Gospel to those heathen Native Americans. Blast from the past, man! Yeah, them good old conservative values!
**sigh**
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I don't see why these guys want to add an amendment to the Constitution when they seem unable to comprehend the current amendments.
I quote: "I very much feel that marriage is a sacrament, and that sacrament should extend and can extend to that legal entity of a union between -- what is traditionally in our Western values has been defined -- as between a man and a woman. So I would support the amendment."
Obviously Frisk can't read or can't understand the First Amendement and its jurisprudence which separates church from state. Sacraments are ecclesiastic issues, not governmental issues.
Someone should also point out to this cracker bigot that the local mores in plenty of places frown on interracial marriage. Does Frist think racial bigots should be able to locally enforce their retrograde morality? Or does Frist only support homophobic bigotry?- "A picture may be worth a thousand words, but it still ain't a part number." - Ron Reynolds
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