Election Results
#16
Re: Election Results
Originally Posted by BigDavyG
So back to the original point - are people saying that gays can't get married or are they denying them the same rights as married couples - big difference.
#17
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It was an old, and dearly loved, Texan girlfriend of mine who told me that. I think she thought it was a good idea.
Originally Posted by Leslie66
LA LA LA LA LA LA <fingers in ears> I can't hear you!
#18
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Re: Election Results
Originally Posted by BigDavyG
Err, that's because it is, what with it essentially being a religious concept after all.
We did not get married in church, and we are no less married than people who did.
#19
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Originally Posted by Manc
The thing is I don't think anyone know's, so long as amendments and proposals like banning gay marriage bring out the conservative base then I don't think Karl Rove cares.
#20
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Right now @ 2220hrs:
Dems have 4 Governership gains, 4 House gains (plus Lieberman) and 3 Senate gains.
Karl Rove must be changing his underpants.
Dems have 4 Governership gains, 4 House gains (plus Lieberman) and 3 Senate gains.
Karl Rove must be changing his underpants.
Originally Posted by Manc
Well done Pensylvannia.............Santorum, gone...........
#21
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Re: Election Results
Originally Posted by Elvira
Bollocks.
#22
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Originally Posted by Elvira
Bollocks.
We did not get married in church, and we are no less married than people who did.
We did not get married in church, and we are no less married than people who did.
My point is that marriage has its roots in religion, rather like Christmas does. I did not mean that all marriages have to involve religion or religious people in this day and age, rather like many of our modern Christmas habits have no religious significance. However this does not change the fact that marriage is/was a religious concept.
So bollocks to you, you daft munter.
EDIT - oh look - munter number 2 has arrived. I have no idea what she has posted as I have her on ignore but I bet she now wishes she had waited for 5 minutes.
#23
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Re: Election Results
Originally Posted by BigDavyG
Oh ffs - the liberal mist has descended and Elivra has gone apoplectic as per usual.
My point is that marriage has its roots in religion, rather like Christmas does. I did not mean that all marriages have to involve religion or religious people in this day and age, rather like many of our modern Christmas habits have no religious significance. However this does not change the fact that marriage is/was a religious concept.
So bollocks to you, you daft munter.
My point is that marriage has its roots in religion, rather like Christmas does. I did not mean that all marriages have to involve religion or religious people in this day and age, rather like many of our modern Christmas habits have no religious significance. However this does not change the fact that marriage is/was a religious concept.
So bollocks to you, you daft munter.
#24
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Re: Election Results
Originally Posted by TRPardoe
Right now @ 2220hrs:
Dems have 4 Governership gains, 4 House gains (plus Lieberman) and 3 Senate gains.
Karl Rove must be changing his underpants.
Dems have 4 Governership gains, 4 House gains (plus Lieberman) and 3 Senate gains.
Karl Rove must be changing his underpants.
but it looks like the repubs will keep control of the senate
the dems need 2 out of 3 states out of MO, TN and VA
it looks like tn and va are staying red
#25
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It seems that the House is a done deal and the Senate is extremely marginal.
The VP has the casting vote. Who becomes Senate leader if Cheney has another heart attack ? With the stress of tonight he may already be having one.
The VP has the casting vote. Who becomes Senate leader if Cheney has another heart attack ? With the stress of tonight he may already be having one.
Originally Posted by BritGuyTN
but it looks like the repubs will keep control of the senate
the dems need 2 out of 3 states out of MO, TN and VA
it looks like tn and va are staying red
the dems need 2 out of 3 states out of MO, TN and VA
it looks like tn and va are staying red
#26
Re: Election Results
Originally Posted by TRPardoe
Right now @ 2220hrs:
Dems have 4 Governership gains, 4 House gains (plus Lieberman) and 3 Senate gains.
Karl Rove must be changing his underpants.
Dems have 4 Governership gains, 4 House gains (plus Lieberman) and 3 Senate gains.
Karl Rove must be changing his underpants.
#27
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Originally Posted by BigDavyG
Oh ffs - the liberal mist has descended and Elivra has gone apoplectic as per usual.
My point is that marriage has its roots in religion, rather like Christmas does. I did not mean that all marriages have to involve religion or religious people in this day and age, rather like many of our modern Christmas habits have no religious significance. However this does not change the fact that marriage is/was a religious concept.
So bollocks to you, you daft munter.
EDIT - oh look - munter number 2 has arrived. I have no idea what she has posted as I have her on ignore but I bet she now wishes she had waited for 5 minutes.
My point is that marriage has its roots in religion, rather like Christmas does. I did not mean that all marriages have to involve religion or religious people in this day and age, rather like many of our modern Christmas habits have no religious significance. However this does not change the fact that marriage is/was a religious concept.
So bollocks to you, you daft munter.
EDIT - oh look - munter number 2 has arrived. I have no idea what she has posted as I have her on ignore but I bet she now wishes she had waited for 5 minutes.
The more important question is ........ Is this an issue you base your choice of candidates upon?
#28
Re: Election Results
Originally Posted by BigDavyG
Oh ffs - the liberal mist has descended and Elivra has gone apoplectic as per usual.
My point is that marriage has its roots in religion, rather like Christmas does. I did not mean that all marriages have to involve religion or religious people in this day and age, rather like many of our modern Christmas habits have no religious significance. However this does not change the fact that marriage is/was a religious concept.
So bollocks to you, you daft munter.
EDIT - oh look - munter number 2 has arrived. I have no idea what she has posted as I have her on ignore but I bet she now wishes she had waited for 5 minutes.
My point is that marriage has its roots in religion, rather like Christmas does. I did not mean that all marriages have to involve religion or religious people in this day and age, rather like many of our modern Christmas habits have no religious significance. However this does not change the fact that marriage is/was a religious concept.
So bollocks to you, you daft munter.
EDIT - oh look - munter number 2 has arrived. I have no idea what she has posted as I have her on ignore but I bet she now wishes she had waited for 5 minutes.
#29
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Re: Election Results
Originally Posted by Kate2112
manages to remain popular with some otherwise very savvy woman...forget I asked
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Re: Election Results
Originally Posted by BigDavyG
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EDIT - oh look - munter number 2 has arrived. I have no idea what she has posted as I have her on ignore but I bet she now wishes she had waited for 5 minutes.
EDIT - oh look - munter number 2 has arrived. I have no idea what she has posted as I have her on ignore but I bet she now wishes she had waited for 5 minutes.