a small letter to NJ....

Feb 25, 2004 08:24

Dear New Jersey ( Read more... )

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shivelycore February 25 2004, 08:01:39 UTC
Exactly comrade.

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You think George Bush is bad, dude.... benjitakea February 25 2004, 08:07:50 UTC
We also got a dipshit for a leader. Mr. Tony Blair. Seems he's being personified as a lapdog for Bush though... to be fair, I think it'd correct though.

And MapQuest isn't that bad, is it? :P

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ravensgurl211 February 25 2004, 08:25:51 UTC
Normally I never reply to your entries, but first it was the NJ thing (we aren't really that bad! ...Just our roadways are!) and then it was the Bush thing. Maan, I totally fucking agree with you on that. <3

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Well... anonymous February 25 2004, 09:02:57 UTC
I agree that Mapquest sucks but c'mon about Bush. At least he has the balls to fight back. What would Gore have done (like he and Clinton had done 4 other times {1st WTC attack, USS Cole, American Embassy in Kenya, and the Somalia incident}). As far as gays, why do they need preferential treatment? I don't go out of my way to say, "hey, I'm straight."

If the gay marriage issue really bothers people than grow up. It's a social issue not a political issue. Being gay might be the "in" thing now but when this country was founded it wasn't an issue otherwise some democrat (who by the way wants you to pay back your tax cuts from a few years back - but it's OK I know the answer, you got back $300 big deal - damn democrats) would have allowed it way back.

Abortion is killing, gay marriage is unimportant, CM Punk needs a political science course and Jimmy Rave needs Sy Sperling.

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Re: Well... anonymous February 25 2004, 16:20:33 UTC
Gay marriage isn't preferential treatment. It's equal treatment.

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Re: Well... frowned February 26 2004, 01:30:48 UTC
marriage isn't about simply declaring your sexuality... heck I wouldn't be that worried about it but why should a gay couple not enjoy the same freedoms that a straight couple do? if one person in an unmarried relationship dies do you know how many rights the bereaved has? - zip. The family can stop them from going to the funeral as well as pretty much vetoing any wills the dead has made in the bereaved's favour. It's totally unfair and wrong. If the church doesn't want to acknowledge gay marriages then fair enough - it's contradictory to biblical teachings, but not everybody's a Christian and as such the same legal freedoms should apply to homosexuals as they do to heterosexuals.

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Re: Well... anonymous March 8 2004, 23:22:09 UTC
Actually I completely agree...I'm just a wrestling super fan who enjoys watching punk's matches but politically I'm Republican all the way and Bush is definetly going to get my vote...as far as the gay marriage thing goes...I'm not anti-gay..as a matter of fact I have gay friends who think that gay marriages are pointless as well do I. They are unconstitutional

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Heh.. anonymous February 25 2004, 09:03:41 UTC
Punker, glad you updated. Short, but nice read, and you make a good (albeit odd) point.

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