I guess poor Mary Cheney will have to be a single mom! (NT)
critical of San Francisco, California and Mass. Urges Congress to immediately pass an amendment to the constitution concerning marriage between man and woman.
Bout time.
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critical of San Francisco, California and Mass. Urges Congress to immediately pass an amendment to the constitution concerning marriage between man and woman.
Bout time.
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I guess poor Mary Cheney will have to be a single mom! (NT)
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Poor Mary Cheney will be just another single mom...sob! (NT)
She could marry a male gay (or bisexual) and if sex is that terrible with them they could go the in house donor insemination route. If sex is better for them with others then....... at least the child has a .........
What's your fascination with Mary Cheney's status as single mom?
Yes I know she's gay, yes it's the VP daughter, but what the heck is your point?
You only made 6 posts moaning about it in this thread.
So ok, take the shot, I gave you the setup.
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long, drawn out, argumentative, soul shattering and soul searching threads. And you seemed like such a nice mild mannered gentlemen all along.
Just joking, John. Actually I learned quite a bit from this thread. As much as I could manage to read. There is no way I would have the time and patience to jump through all the required hoop needed to read all the messages.
I wish ... ahhh but then if wishes were horses .......
Well, I have a 25" TV with Dish Satellite and Local channels right along side my monitor that is usually on. The President came on all the local national channels with his words on marriage. Right afterwards is when I posted, so that those on the net would know, and possibly tune in to a news internet site.
BTW, with my TV flashing a scroll warning and making interruption announcement, I was the 1st to let people in the ZDNet forums know about the "Love Bug" virus a little over 4 years ago. Percentage wise on number of computers with the public at that time, that virus has never been equaled on the number of computers infected worldwide by a virus/worm/trojan. All it took to prevent was let everyone know not to open the email attachment. It took some time for the Anti-Virus programs to get a fix, then servers clogged with people trying to get in. Without the warning, it was just too irresistible not to click on the 'I love you' attachment, even affecting the Pentagon and Parliament (course' White House said it didn't have a problem...ha..naturally.)