It really is shameful that people vote for items that are unconstitutional, but that's why we have our court system. I am proud our courts found this to be unconstitutional because that's exactly how I read it. I was responding to a Member who stated that only 2% wanted this law. He clearly doesn't understand the facts and I wanted to clear that up. I do agree that people should vote. I am one of the people who gets upset when someone complains about America yet doesn't vote. Sherry
Good luck getting an intelligent answer from this crowd for this one. Just walk in on Sherry and tell her you're gay and see how that flies.
No one on this board would accept someone else or some third party telling them how to live and what they can or can not do based on the third party's beliefs. Funny how its not the opposite case. Some people on here have no trouble telling others how they should live based on their own beliefs. I have no problem with gays getting married. I live my life. They and everyone else should be able to live theirs.
I agree...I don't care how they live and think they should be able to live however gays live. I just put more of a premium toward their standing with the Lord than the General Assembly of NC.
Many places do have unisex restrooms, but for higher volume the "plumbing" differences come into play.
It is clearly not a "technicality" any more than any other rights ruling is by the courts, but you are free to disagree with it.
One must live by the scripture and you certainly do not by your actions on this forum, in my opinion. You can stop with your holier than thou comments. Sherry
The view that making same sex marriage a "civil union" would be fine misses the legal issues where there is a specific reference to marriage. Unless there was a legal definition saying marriage was a civil union and vice versa every law on the subject could have to be changed. Making the two terms the same just creates more confusion than just keeping the single legal term.
I think he gets to make that decision, not you. And from what I can tell, you have some serious work to do.
Gee whiz, I wonder why they have stalls and separators in public bathrooms? Is it for privacy, perhaps? Maybe the public bathroom commission knew that someday this would come and a woman would not want to sit on a toilet and make eye contact with a *gasp* lesbian. Maybe it is strictly anatomical. Men can pee standing up, therefore there are more urinals than stalls. Maybe you're just over thinking it a tad. Just because a person is gay does not make them some sex crazed lunatic who accosts people in public restrooms. Why don't you just go not be gay and let other people be gay?
Is there anything stopping me from marrying my dog? What about a monkey? Hell, this is Johnston County, lets throw a sheep or a horse in there too. Who's to judge?
I am forgiven for all my transgressions because I ask for it. That's the rub with you heathen liberals. You think "sinning Christian" is an oxymoron.
Gets to make what decision? Let's all sit back and hear this from the expert on the Bible. :lol: Stick to Amtrak.
So, you believe in sinning all the way up until death and then asking for forgiveness on your deathbed. You are more lost than I ever thought. Sherry
http://www.bizjournals.com/triangle...ed:+bizj_triangle+(Triangle+Business+Journal) Putting a price on gay marriage is exactly what The Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law is doing, in a study released this month. According to the study, same-sex weddings and related spending in North Carolina will total $64.4 million over the next three years, with $41 million of that coming in the first year.