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Dan Carroll Inactive Member |
What a weird coincidence! That's why I don't enlist in the army!
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Dan Carroll Inactive Member |
Remember kids... not only is homosexuality a sin, it's as bad as murder! So the next time you're ready to put your penis in a man's mouth, you might as well just go ahead and put a bullet in his brain. It's pretty much the same, and either way, you're making baby Jesus cry.
And that's why homosexual men can't donate blood.
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Dan Carroll Inactive Member |
Yeah, y'see, it all ties together. If homosexuality is murder, and murder is homosexuality, and they murdered homosexuals... then really, it's like they were making love to the homosexuals!
With hammers!
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Dan Carroll Inactive Member |
Lucy might be a lesbian, though. She has hard enough edge on her. Christ, you can't even get gay jokes right. Peppermint Patty is sitting right there, and you go with Lucy?
From where I stand, out here in the Northwest, gays are accorded all sorts of kindness and respect. Yep. You saw some dudes kiss, and not get beaten down. As a result, no one has ever killed a homosexual for being gay. Ever. For instance, Matthew Shepherd? The liberal media won't tell you that he was really tied to a fence post, slathered with kisses, and then set free. He's now alive and well, and, ironically enough, the manager of a Dairy Queen.
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Dan Carroll Inactive Member |
Ralph writes: People get murdered for a lot bad reasons, not just for being gay. Yes, they do. But right now, we're talking about the ones who are killed for being gay. I'm officially nicknaming you "Ralph Wiggum", by the way. When your posts stop reading like variations on "my cat's breath smells like cat food," you will earn a name of your very own. "I know some of you are going to say 'I did look it up, and that's not true.' That's 'cause you looked it up in a book. Next time, look it up in your gut." -Stephen Colbert
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Dan Carroll Inactive Member |
You do that, Ralph.
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Dan Carroll Inactive Member |
Ralph Wiggum writes: You young guys think you know everything, of course. No. I'm just well aware that I know more than you.
At that time NONE of the lesbian wiccas wanted to be "married" according to straight law, because they were part of an active counterculture in Seattle and disdained that Christian tradition. Good for them. Has no bearing on whether or not they should have the right to do so, but hey. Their choice is their choice.
Somewhere along the way the gays decided to claim their "civil rights" and demand equal access to straight culture. Stoopid uppity fags.
That's were I started to say: Hey, wait minute. First they don't want to be like the straights and then they do. "They", of course, being the monolothic group mind that speaks for all homosexuals everywhere. They are one. They are legion.
But I'm not a bigot because I support cilvil unions for gays. Yuh-huh. We've been over this, and over it, and over it, and every time you just wait a bit, and repeat, "I support civil unions for gays." Your cat's breath smells like cat food. You bent your wookie. It tastes like burning. Here's a red ball. Perhaps you'd like to bounce it in the corner while the grownups are talking. "I know some of you are going to say 'I did look it up, and that's not true.' That's 'cause you looked it up in a book. Next time, look it up in your gut." -Stephen Colbert
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Dan Carroll Inactive Member |
My bad... I'll send Yeardley Smith a fruit basket or something.
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Dan Carroll Inactive Member |
Ralph writes: What is bigoted about me if I support equal civil-union rights for gays? And please don't send me back to those water fountains again. Lemme whip this one through the ol' Ralphometer, see if we can get a translation going. "What is bigoted about me if I support equal civil-union rights for gays? And please don't actually tell me what's bigoted about me, because you've already done so for, like, three whole threads. I didn't listen then, what on Earth makes you think I'm going to listen now? It's much more fun to just keep repeating myself. When I grow up, I'm going to Bovine University!" "I know some of you are going to say 'I did look it up, and that's not true.' That's 'cause you looked it up in a book. Next time, look it up in your gut." -Stephen Colbert
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Dan Carroll Inactive Member |
TD, nice try. But you need to listen more carefully to your seniors. We have walked many paths and seen strange things. Someday your children will tell you you're out of step, irrevelant, antiquated. Someday your breath will smell like catfood, too. Oh, Ralph, no. I realize you're very old, and often get confused. But you haven't been named Ralph Wiggum because you're an old man. In fact, your namesake is a fictional eight-year-old, with severe learning disabilities. "I know some of you are going to say 'I did look it up, and that's not true.' That's 'cause you looked it up in a book. Next time, look it up in your gut." -Stephen Colbert
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Dan Carroll Inactive Member |
Ralph writes: Ringo, would you mind explaining to me how a same-sex "marriage" would be consumated. Please tell me where the genitalia go, and I'll tell you something you may not know about biological sex. You know what's funny? If my fiancée and I choose to have anal sex on our wedding night, the government will still recognize our marriage. Ned... I agree, civil unions for everybody would be fair. Although, if anyone is so desparate to keep gay people from getting married that they'd rather do away with all government recognition of marriage, then that says some extremely nasty things about the person in question. "I know some of you are going to say 'I did look it up, and that's not true.' That's 'cause you looked it up in a book. Next time, look it up in your gut." -Stephen Colbert
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Dan Carroll Inactive Member |
Ralph writes: And don't tell me that homosexuality and race are somehow equivalent. Unless sexuality somehow negates the fourteenth amendment, sure they are. You know, it's possible you've never read the fourteenth amendment. I know we've posted it several times, but it's still seems pretty likely that you just sorta scanned it and thought, "I choo-choo-choose you." Here, I'll throw it out one more time.
quote: The people you want to single out and prevent from marrying... are they citizens under that definition? Yes they are. Oh, shit. Can't single them out to be treated differently. Now, honestly, I'd like to give you a chance to correct me, should I be missing something. So if you can see some sort of equivalent to the phrase, "unless you're one of those dudes who does it with dudes, that's just messed up," in there, feel free to point it out. "I know some of you are going to say 'I did look it up, and that's not true.' That's 'cause you looked it up in a book. Next time, look it up in your gut." -Stephen Colbert
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Dan Carroll Inactive Member |
Ralph writes: I think it may be a matter of choice. Oh, you got around to renting that gay porn? Chose to let it turn you on, did you? Shall we give it... what, an hour before Ralph says, "no, I think it's probably genetic," then another hour, once he thinks we've forgotten, before he says, "no, I think it's a choice."
Dan Carroll brought out the Constitution and read us an Ammendment. Nice job, Dan. But where does it say anything about same-sex "marriages"? Where does it say anything about homosexuality? Where does even say anything about sexuality at all? That's what I asked you to find, Ralph. See, I found you the part where it guarantees all citizens equal treatment. Unless you can point to a clause that says homosexuals aren't citizens, or that the equal protection doesn't count when it comes to homosexuals, the matter's settled; homosexuals, being citizens of the country, get equal treatment. If straight people can get married, so can gay people.
Do you honestly believe that the framers of our Constitution... I know for a fact that I already pointed out to you, in a different thread, that the fourteenth amendment was not written by the framers of our Constitution. I guess you did just glance at it and think, "It says choo-choo-choose you, and there's a picture of a train!" "I know some of you are going to say 'I did look it up, and that's not true.' That's 'cause you looked it up in a book. Next time, look it up in your gut." -Stephen Colbert
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Dan Carroll Inactive Member |
Ralph writes: Well, that doesn't say a lot for the U.S. Constitution then, does it? It says nothing about it one way or the other. Their prejudices weren't written into it. And knowing that they'd get some things wrong, they left the ability to amend it. Which we've done several times, one instance of which is that fourteenth amendment, which you keep avoiding. I can understand why you're avoiding it. If one actually sits and reads the fourteenth amendment, there's no way to avoid allowing gay marriage. That's okay, though. At this point, I'm sure no one here expects you to be able to read. "I know some of you are going to say 'I did look it up, and that's not true.' That's 'cause you looked it up in a book. Next time, look it up in your gut." -Stephen Colbert
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Dan Carroll Inactive Member |
Everything said so far on this thread and others about "gay marriage" are OPINIONS. Nothing else. Except for the part where I quoted you the relevant law that guarantees equal treatment for all citizens, and cited legal precedents so you could see how that law applies to this exact situation. Then, of course, there was that part where Taz posted links to medical studies that pissed on your opinions about choice. But yes... if you go ahead and ignore all that, I suppose you could call what's left "opinion." Except for the business about you being exactly like a bigoted version of Ralph Wiggum. That's just objective fact.
So take a public vote on same-sex "narriage" and see what you get. Cool. But since we have to treat all citizens equally, when do you want to schedule the vote on your "marriage?" Thursday's good for me. Edited by Dan Carroll, : Grammar costs nothing "I know some of you are going to say 'I did look it up, and that's not true.' That's 'cause you looked it up in a book. Next time, look it up in your gut." -Stephen Colbert
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