Clay Bennett for November 04, 2008

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    MaryWorth Premium Member over 15 years ago

    Us!

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    Herbabee  over 15 years ago

    Yes Me Can!

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    HUMPHRIES  over 15 years ago

    Herbabee, DH: AMEN

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    Alexus_The_Great  over 15 years ago

    subtle, very subtle and at the same time, very insightful and full of content… Clay at his best!!! BTW, I voted “WE”!!!!!!!!

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    dwill  over 15 years ago

    yes we did, herabee

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    ObamaIsDaMan  over 15 years ago

    YAY PRESIDENT OBAMA! YOU ARE TH EMAN!

    HAPPY DAYS ARE HERE AGAIN! WE HAVE DEFEATED BUSH! WE HAVE ENDED RACISM! WE WILL END ILLEGAL WAR IN IRAQ! ALREADY THE WORLD LOVE US AGAIN! UNIVERSAL HEALTHCARE HEERTW WE COME! KISS GLOBAL WARMING GOODBYE!

    I AM SO HAPPY THAT WE DEFEATED BUSH AND THE REPIGHS! AMERICA IS OURS NOW!

    MCSAME AND BUSH AND THOSE OF YOU WHO VOTED AGAINST US ALL CAN SUK ON IT! RREMEMBER THAT I AM LAUGHING AT ALL OF YOU CRYING IN YOUR BEER TODAY AND WILL ALUGH AT YOU EVEN MORE ON TAX DAY!!

    OBAMA! YES WE DID!

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    curiosity1  over 15 years ago

    I’d like to request a moment of silence to mourn the loss of some 18,000 marriages in California to loving couples from all parts. We have been told that the will of the people is more important than the rights of the few. America may have the dawn of a new chapter in its history today, but it also has a new page in its ugly history. A constitution has taken a legal right already exercised away from a minority group. This is not something we as americans should be proud of. This is something we should be embarrassed by. Our faith is so weak that it must be imposed on those who don’t believe it? Our belief so pale that we must force the government to protect it from being harmed by the existence of a minority?

    I have been told that my marriage was affront to society and needed to be eradicated to protect the purity and wholesomeness of our state. How long, then, until someone says, that being heterosexual is the ‘ideal’ kind of person, and therefore gays should be ‘removed’ from society?

    Where have we heard that before….

    I weep for the fragility of American Liberty.

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    Motivemagus  over 15 years ago

    curiosity1 - you have my deepest sympathy. It is absurd that this should even be in doubt. A gay friend of mine pointed out that marriage is, was, and always should be a religious concept, and therefore you should have some kind of civil union for any two people for legal reasons – get the government out of it! It is deeply offensive to me that the “get the government off my back” crowd wants to invade the bedrooms of so many Americans.

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