Re: Let The Meltage Begin!
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2015 11:46 pm
You are just pissed because I outed you as a kiddy diddler.
Understand 88's basic take, also.88 wrote:SSM in all 50 states was achieved by fundamentally destroying the founding principals of our nation's government, and by taking freedom away from the states and the people to govern themselves.
Sincerely,88 wrote:Diego, I'm happy for you and anyone else who thinks that SSM should be permitted in all 50 states. You got what you wanted. But you should read the Court's decision, including and especially the dissents, so you will understand the price paid for your joy. SSM in all 50 states was achieved by fundamentally destroying the founding principles of our nation's government, and by taking freedom away from the states and the people to govern themselves.
http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/14 ... 6_3204.pdf
At first I was surprised that none of the liberal oracles who signed on to Kennedy's majority opinion wrote separately. You would think that such a momentous occasion would prompt them to do so. But they sat silently, cowardly in my opinion, and let Kennedy carry their weak sauce for them. Very sad. We have new royalty, people. Bow down.
No shit.88 wrote:Why does Ohio always seem to send the shittiest cases to the SCOTUS so they can screw them up?Moving Sale wrote:That happened in 1942 not yesterday you stupid fuck and it has been done many time by Scalia himself.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wickard_v._Filburn
I bet a ton of straight guys are shitting themselves right now because theR-Jack wrote:I think you guys are looking at it the wrong way.
Gay marriage paves the way for gay divorce. You all know that "Gay Divorce Court" could end up being the most entertaining thing in the history of television.
Let it go. You guys are gay honeymoon levels of butt-hurt over it.
Did you even read that?Papa Willie wrote:One good thing came out of this:
http://bearingarms.com/scotus-ruling-se ... ciprocity/
Enjoy your gay marriage, because you just lost out on guns...
are you shitting me.....the Obama administration has one of the worst records for enacting gun legislation, yet the NRA continues to scream that Obama is coming to take their guns away.....well if he's going to do that he'd better get hopping, because he doesn't have a whole lot of time left......Papa Willie wrote:
Enjoy your gay marriage, because you just lost out on guns...
^^^^Diego in Seattle wrote: Right now I'd say that Texas is in the lead right now.
No shit. It's common knowledge only two things come from Texas.Left Seater wrote:And you would be talking out of your ass again.
Is that so?Left Seater wrote:And you would be talking out of your ass again. Counties here are already issuing marriage licenses. There is a 72 hour waiting period after issuance of the license before anyone can marry although some judges have waived this requirement to marry gays.
Once again, it's being going on since at least 1942 and has been done by Scalia himself.Left Seater wrote:at the end of the day this ruling has little effect on most of us. The scary ruling is the Obamacare one where apparently words don't mean what they say and judges can change said meaning.
Diego in Seattle wrote:Is that so?Left Seater wrote:And you would be talking out of your ass again. Counties here are already issuing marriage licenses. There is a 72 hour waiting period after issuance of the license before anyone can marry although some judges have waived this requirement to marry gays.
Left Seater wrote:tate employees don't have to do things that go against their religious belief.
WTF is "so a ding to the side?"Left Seater wrote:Really?
When I went to get my CHL the woman behind the counter said she had a religious issue with guns. In about three seconds she was so a ding to the side and some other lady banged away on the keyboard and issued the CHL.
If this is your take, you should seriously take a very long nap, buddy.Roger_the_Slumber wrote:Gay, not gay. Marriage or not. Who gives a shit? It's piece of freaking paper.
jeezus, lets lay off the hyperbole.....this is not going to "transform" America, it's going to create havoc for the bible thumpers who falsely believe this country was founded on christian beliefs.....it wasn't....if you want to argue it, take it up with Thomas Jefferson...poptart wrote:
America has just been fundamentally transformed.
I'm continually amazed at the intelletual levels of our forefathers and how smart they were to have written a document like the Constitution....to me, one of the single greatest pieces of writing ever....I don't want to get into any debate about who's stomped on the constitution or who hasn't, I'm just saying the original constitution was an amazing piece of writing....Thomas Jefferson wrote:
“Our civil rights have no dependence on our religious opinions any more than our opinions in physics or geometry...”
"Christianity neither is, nor ever was a part of the common law."
"Believing that religion is a matter which lies solely between man and his God, that he owes account to none other for his faith or his worship, that the legitimate powers of government reach actions only, and not opinions, I contemplate with sovereign reverence that act of the whole American people which declared that their Legislature should "make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof," thus building a wall of separation between Church and State."
And the last state standing is Louisiana.Diego in Seattle wrote:I wonder which state will win the George Wallace award for being the first state to have the NG sent in to it in order to enforce this ruling. Right now I'd say that Texas is in the lead right now.
1. If there is a more fundamental social institution than marriage, I don't know what it is. Now something as vile as sodomites have been elevated to equal status with man/woman, which is biologically and rationally understood to be what marriage is made of. The fundamental social institution has been turned on it's head. Sorry, I don't agree with you. The implications will be profound. Very profound. And it won't take long for those implications to be felt.Felix wrote:jeezus, lets lay off the hyperbole.....this is not going to "transform" America, it's going to create havoc for the bible thumpers who falsely believe this country was founded on christian beliefs.....it wasn't....if you want to argue it, take it up with Thomas Jefferson...
Really? The only thing? Try again.Moving Sale wrote:The only thing that will save this world from its biggest problem, which is overpopulation, is more homosexuals.
For you maybe. Unfortunately, the Gaystapo has no interest in tolerance.Roger_the_Shrubber wrote:Toleration is enough.
Or it could be this guy. Either scenario is just as likely.poptart wrote:Upon declaring their freedom, T. Jefferson and others said that they recognized that rights in this land have come from the CREATOR. That Creator happens to be the Great I AM of the Holy Bible.
First off, in this country when it comes to the government marriage is a contract. Don't like gay marriage? Don't sign a marriage contract with another man. See how simple freedom works?poptart wrote:1. If there is a more fundamental social institution than marriage, I don't know what it is. Now something as vile as sodomites have been elevated to equal status with man/woman, which is biologically and rationally understood to be what marriage is made of. The fundamental social institution has been turned on it's head. Sorry, I don't agree with you. The implications will be profound. Very profound. And it won't take long for those implications to be felt.Felix wrote:jeezus, lets lay off the hyperbole.....this is not going to "transform" America, it's going to create havoc for the bible thumpers who falsely believe this country was founded on christian beliefs.....it wasn't....if you want to argue it, take it up with Thomas Jefferson...
2. It always makes me laff when someone tries to explain away the Christian heritage of America. T. Jefferson signed the Declaration of Independence, Felix.
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness
Upon declaring their freedom, T. Jefferson and others said that they recognized that rights in this land have come from the CREATOR.
That Creator happens to be the Great I AM of the Holy Bible.
The profound implication is that the personal opinion/bias of five supreme court justices supersedes the Constitution. You are an idiot with a small boy's dick in your mouth, so your confusion is understandable if not acceptable.Diego in Seattle wrote:Secondly, please spell out what "very profound" implications arise out of this court decision. TFT would like to know.
Duly noted. Now please describe, in specific detail, the difference between "Creator" and "God."Diego in Seattle wrote:Notice that it says "Creator" and not "God."
The DOI was also signed by John Adams. Please refer to Article 11 of the Treaty of Tripoli that he signed as POTUS.poptart wrote:2. It always makes me laff when someone tries to explain away the Christian heritage of America. T. Jefferson signed the Declaration of Independence, Felix.
That sounds similar to this lunatic street preacher back when I was in college. Dude would yell at us that AIDS was God's way of culling the earth of gays. Oh and that miniskirts were the work of the devil.Moving Sale wrote:The only thing that will save this world from its biggest problem, which is overpopulation, is more homosexuals.