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    #21
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    Gay Marriage Amedment

    Quote Originally Posted by XTC
    Bush calls for gay-marriage amendment
    President reassures religious conservatives at Baptist meeting

    Mark Humphrey / AP
    President Bush addresses the Southern Baptist Convention's annual meeting via satellite on Tuesday, praising membersfor their strong family values.
    By Alex Johnson
    Reporter
    MSNBC
    Updated: 2:01 p.m. ET June 21, 2005NASHVILLE, Tenn. -

    Alex Johnson
    Reporter

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    Reviving a major plank of his re-election campaign, President Bush called for a constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage Tuesday.

    The president??s address to the annual meeting of the Southern Baptist Convention ?? the fourth year in a row he has spoken to the conservative evangelical gathering ?? was crafted to rally the social religious conservatives who make up a crucial part of Bush??s governing coalition. He restated his commitment to issues dear to conservatives?? hearts, notably his opposition to same-sex marriage, abortion and research on human embryonic stem cells ?? a stance he calls the ??culture of life.?

    ??We will continue to build a culture of life in America, and America will be better off for it,? Bush said by satellite hookup from the White House.

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    Bush??s remarks were similar to those he made last year, when he said he would work to uphold marriage as he sought to solidify his religious conservative base ahead of the November election. He thanked the 11,077 ??messengers? who made the trek to Nashville this year for defending ??the values that carry a moral society, for ... defending the family and the sacred institution of marriage.?

    But the message has extra resonance this year. The president??s ban on federal funding of embryonic stem cell research is being challenged in Congress, even by some in his own Republican Party, and the likelihood of Chief Justice William Rehnquist??s imminent retirement promises a free-swinging ideological battle in the Senate.

    Carefully worded appeal
    In a nod to polling data that suggest Americans strongly support embryonic stem cell research, Bush sought to focus the debate on theoretical pitfalls should such science be perfected. Not once did he use the words ??stem cell? or ??embryos.?

    Instead, the president cast his position as standing in the way of ??cloning? ?? which some scientists say could be a realistic result of the research ?? and ??the creation of life only to destroy it.?

    The Southern Baptist Convention strongly condemns homosexuality, and the president??s remarks were greeted with sustained applause. Gay rights activists were organizing a rally for Wednesday morning at the Nashville Public Library to protest the convention's preaching on gays and lesbians.

    Bush??s speech was also in keeping with the tone of urgency suffusing the conference, where the Rev. Bobby Welch, president of the convention, has challenged church leaders to renew their commitment to social engagement and evangelism, which Welch said was a critical test of the church??s credibility.

    Bush echoed that call, sounding themes in a recent declaration by the National Association of Evangelicals urging more attention to poverty, homelessness and economic disruption.

    ??We must help the poor, the sick and those who hurt,? he said.

    Although a sizable minority of evangelical Christians ?? estimated at 20 percent to 40 percent ?? say they are politically moderate or Democratic, the SBC has been led by socially conservative leaders since they engineered a takeover of the nation??s largest non-Catholic denomination in 1979. At one point during a floor debate Tuesday, Welch had to remind messengers to remain civil.

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    Schools resolution unlikely
    The conservatives?? primary issues have been gay and lesbian rights and what they see as moral decay in the public schools, a topic that has again created controversy at the convention??s annual gathering.

    But the convention was unlikely to consider resolutions calling on Southern Baptists to withdraw their children from public schools. The convention??s resolutions committee was considering two non-binding resolutions urging parents to investigate whether their local school promoted homosexuality and to pull their children out of classes if it did, but the panel killed a similar resolution last year, and Welch told MSNBC.com last week that he thought Christians should remain in public schools to promote change from within.

    Even so, there was a strong sense that ??the modern educational system in America is a mess,? as the Rev. Jerry Vines of First Baptist Church in Jacksonville, Fla., a leading social conservative figure in Southern Baptist circles, said in an address at the convention??s Pastors Conference.

    ??In modern education in America, we have dethroned God, and we have deified man,? Vines said. ??You cannot satisfy the human soul with mere education.?

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    It won't happen. And if it does pass, it will be repealed by the courts when the America finally wakes up and realizes we shouldnt have politics mix with religion

    Ridiculous...
    Way to make the relgious-right suck your cock even more Georgie.
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    I'll be very brief about this. I have quite a story to tell. Simply put,,,BUSH FUCKED UP MY LIFE. I'm an American who now lives in the UK. I'm not gay. But according to Bush wankerstain my marriage falls under that category. My husband and I spent $1000's of dollars for him to immigrate to America. They took our money and shoved their bullshit Christian beliefs down our throats.

    I feel abandoned. The upside is.....I love the UK.

    If you want the full story email me:[email protected]

    And if you're wondering,,,,,,,,I'm not a transexual. My husband is. Jeez, that sounds so harsh.

    I'm stoned, forgive me. I saw this thread and it just brought up so many negative emotions about the US. I miss the people so much. I hate the government.

    -Kristen

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    #22
    Senior Member

    Gay Marriage Amedment

    Quote Originally Posted by purpledrummer1
    I'll be very brief about this. I have quite a story to tell. Simply put,,,BUSH FUCKED UP MY LIFE. I'm an American who now lives in the UK. I'm not gay. But according to Bush wankerstain my marriage falls under that category. My husband and I spent $1000's of dollars for him to immigrate to America. They took our money and shoved their bullshit Christian beliefs down our throats.

    I feel abandoned. The upside is.....I love the UK.

    If you want the full story email me:[email protected]

    And if you're wondering,,,,,,,,I'm not a transexual. My husband is. Jeez, that sounds so harsh.

    I'm stoned, forgive me. I saw this thread and it just brought up so many negative emotions about the US. I miss the people so much. I hate the government.

    -Kristen
    I'm not gay but can totally emphathize with your situation. It wasn't all that long ago that my marraige would have been illegal in many states. The same arguments of "it's against God's plan", "against nature" etc, etc. were used to describe my marraige. I'm White and my wife is Asian and it wasn't until the 1967(only 2 years before I was born)case Loving vs Virginia finally abolished anti-miscegenation laws. I just think what it would be like if someone told me we couldn't be married legally or that my wife couldn't immigrate from China because we were a mixed-race marraige.

    All I know is that you when you fall in love, whether its another race or the same sex, its wonderful. With all that's screwed up in the world love is the one thing that shouldn't be denied to anyone. George Bush can fuck himself if he thinks otherwise.

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    #23
    Senior Member

    Gay Marriage Amedment

    Beautifully said Fengzi

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    #24
    Senior Member

    Gay Marriage Amedment

    Quote Originally Posted by BlueCat
    Beautifully said Fengzi
    Jesus Christ Blue, where have you been? i mean me and pisshead were holding the fort just fine but what's with the hiatus? is everything okay?

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    #25
    Senior Member

    Gay Marriage Amedment

    Quote Originally Posted by Fengzi
    I'm not gay but can totally emphathize with your situation. It wasn't all that long ago that my marraige would have been illegal in many states. The same arguments of "it's against God's plan", "against nature" etc, etc. were used to describe my marraige. I'm White and my wife is Asian and it wasn't until the 1967(only 2 years before I was born)case Loving vs Virginia finally abolished anti-miscegenation laws. I just think what it would be like if someone told me we couldn't be married legally or that my wife couldn't immigrate from China because we were a mixed-race marraige.

    All I know is that you when you fall in love, whether its another race or the same sex, its wonderful. With all that's screwed up in the world love is the one thing that shouldn't be denied to anyone. George Bush can fuck himself if he thinks otherwise.
    lol. your post near the end sounds like an editorial column. it would be so cool if we could have people go on television and say things like that. it would be even better if we didnt have to pay for premium like we do now

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    #26
    Senior Member

    Gay Marriage Amedment

    Hey I have been in the hospital. Yes I'm ok thanks for asking.

    I have been reading and trying to catch up all morning

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    #27
    Senior Member

    Gay Marriage Amedment

    Quote Originally Posted by nicholasstanko
    lol. your post near the end sounds like an editorial column. it would be so cool if we could have people go on television and say things like that. it would be even better if we didnt have to pay for premium like we do now
    Yeah, I guess the ending of my post does sound a bit.....How should I say? Romanticized?

    Basically I wanted to say something about Bush being a God Damn, Motherfucking, Cocksucking, Asshole but went the totally opposite direction. Anyhow, I do believe what I said.

    Premium???

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    #28
    Senior Member

    Gay Marriage Amedment

    well I would agree with that post as well

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    #29
    Senior Member

    Gay Marriage Amedment

    Bush IS a cock sucker i suppose. Noone in HIS admin. has to stand up and account for the fuckitude the country is going through.

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