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According to a new ABC/Washington post poll, 53% support the rights of gay and lesbian people to same-sex marriage. This is a first.
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Yep, they should. I'm part of that 53%.
More than half of Americans say it should be legal for gays and lesbians to marry
Double his wardrobe?Why would a gay guy want to marry a lesbian?
Double his wardrobe?
When they're trying to pray away the gay....in denial & over-compensating?How often do you see gay guys wearing wife-beaters and flannel shirts?
How often do you see gay guys wearing wife-beaters and flannel shirts?
Dang! They look a lot more macho than I do.
Not often enough.
Ah, to be young & virile again!I don't think so.
Why would a gay guy want to marry a lesbian?
Why would a gay guy want to marry a lesbian?
And the article says 68% of people under 30 support it (and that percentage grew over the last five years). I think looking at the trends for young people is important, because young people will eventually be the leaders. It's not like those 68% of people are going to stop supporting it, so I can only imagine how many states will allow gay marriage when 68% or more of the population supports it, and over time I expect it to rise even further.According to a new ABC/Washington post poll, 53% support the rights of gay and lesbian people to same-sex marriage. This is a first.
Yep, I'm glad too. Tired of some of these old fogies who are wrapped up in the idea of the "sanctity of marriage" when 50% can't even make it through marriage without divorce.And the article says 68% of people under 30 support it (and that percentage grew over the last five years). I think looking at the trends for young people is important, because young people will eventually be the leaders. It's not like those 68% of people are going to stop supporting it, so I can only imagine how many states will allow gay marriage when 68% or more of the population supports it, and over time I expect it to rise even further.
Yep, I'm glad too. Tired of some of these old fogies who are wrapped up in the idea of the "sanctity of marriage" when 50% can't even make it through marriage without divorce.
Also it often seems to be the same people who can't keep their own marriages together who howl about homosexuals destroying the meaning of marriage.