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This idiot in charge of our country should have more important things to occupy his mind

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- As same-sex couples began exchanging wedding vows in Massachusetts, President Bush on Monday reiterated his call for a U.S. constitutional amendment banning such marriages.

"The sacred institution of marriage should not be redefined by a few activist judges. All Americans have a right to be heard in this debate," the president said in a written statement.

"I called on the Congress to pass, and to send to the states for ratification, an amendment to our Constitution defining and protecting marriage as a union of a man and a woman as husband and wife. The need for that amendment is still urgent, and I repeat that call today."

Bush, a Republican, first publicly endorsed amending the Constitution to ban same-sex marriages on February 24, in part because of the new Massachusetts law allowing gay and lesbian couples to get married in the state.
 
im a gay man trapped in a womans body
 
ANOTHER reason to vote ABB in november*





















*Anybody But Bush
 
Fast Twitch Fiber said:
This idiot in charge of our country should have more important things to occupy his mind

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- As same-sex couples began exchanging wedding vows in Massachusetts, President Bush on Monday reiterated his call for a U.S. constitutional amendment banning such marriages.

"The sacred institution of marriage should not be redefined by a few activist judges. All Americans have a right to be heard in this debate," the president said in a written statement.

"I called on the Congress to pass, and to send to the states for ratification, an amendment to our Constitution defining and protecting marriage as a union of a man and a woman as husband and wife. The need for that amendment is still urgent, and I repeat that call today."

Bush, a Republican, first publicly endorsed amending the Constitution to ban same-sex marriages on February 24, in part because of the new Massachusetts law allowing gay and lesbian couples to get married in the state.

Hilarious how in the same breath, this stupid fuck can say all Americans should have a voice in this matter but I'm trying to ram through a constitutional amendment banning this practice. Did you guys have a national referendum on the subject when nobody else was looking?
 
bluepeter said:
Hilarious how in the same breath, this stupid fuck can say all Americans should have a voice in this matter but I'm trying to ram through a constitutional amendment banning this practice. Did you guys have a national referendum on the subject when nobody else was looking?

When he was first elected he said gay marriage should be up to individual states.

My problem is that he does this crap just for approval points. He knows that a constitutional amendment won't pass, nobody's even drafted a proposal yet. It's just a distraction from Iraq.
 
Promoting/preserving traditional marriage is not akin to gay-bashing, and Bush has been consistent on this issue all along, not just now. Kerry on the other hand...FLIP/FLOP/FLIP/FLOP

He will be forced to make a stand and he will no doubt screw it up
 
Longhorn85 said:
Promoting/preserving traditional marriage is not akin to gay-bashing, and Bush has been consistent on this issue all along, not just now. Kerry on the other hand...FLIP/FLOP/FLIP/FLOP

He will be forced to make a stand and he will no doubt screw it up

So explain to me how amending the constitution is making sure 'all Americans have a right to be heard in this debate'............

and explain how his desire to 'preserve the sanctity of marriage' is not religious in nature.....
 
bluepeter said:
So explain to me how amending the constitution is making sure 'all Americans have a right to be heard in this debate'............

and explain how his desire to 'preserve the sanctity of marriage' is not religious in nature.....

1st question: The answer can be found in your high school civics textbook.

2d question: It IS religious in nature.
 
Longhorn85 said:
1st question: The answer can be found in your high school civics textbook.

2d question: It IS religious in nature.

1st answer: I see, so you will have a national vote on whether Americans wish to see their constitution bastardized? No? Then 'American voices' have not been heard....

2nd answer: Thank you for reinforcing my point....
 
Longhorn85 said:
Promoting/preserving traditional marriage is not akin to gay-bashing, and Bush has been consistent on this issue all along, not just now. Kerry on the other hand...FLIP/FLOP/FLIP/FLOP

He will be forced to make a stand and he will no doubt screw it up

There are video clips of him specifically stating that gay marriage should be an issue for individual states to decide. No he has flip flopped as you call it.
 
Fast Twitch Fiber said:
There are video clips of him specifically stating that gay marriage should be an issue for individual states to decide. No he has flip flopped as you call it.

That was Dick Cheney. Wrong again.
 
starfish said:
Bush needs to go back to Texas.... permanently. :verygood:

Fortunately most voting Americans believe he should wait 4 more years before doing that. Then he'll go back to Central Texas and build his library.
 
Longhorn85 said:
Fortunately most voting Americans believe he should wait 4 more years before doing that. Then he'll go back to Central Texas and build his library.


Fortunately, you are wrong. Kerry has not even started his campaign by any means and they are still tied in the polls, despite the millions Bush has already spent.

Poor Bush. Wakes up and today gay marriages have taken place already. All he can do is whine about it.
 
AAP said:
Fortunately, you are wrong. Kerry has not even started his campaign by any means and they are still tied in the polls, despite the millions Bush has already spent.

Poor Bush. Wakes up and today gay marriages have taken place already. All he can do is whine about it.

Kerry has been campaigning since last November. Anyway, we'll see what kind of position he takes on the Gay Marriage issue---and if he changes his mind before the election based on polls.
 
Who cares if he is changing his mind? We are changing Presidents this year. We are going to re-unelect Bush again.
 
Longhorn85 said:
That was Dick Cheney. Wrong again.

No, they both did:

In a 2000 presidential primary debate, candidate George W. Bush said gay marriage was a state's issue, saying, "The state can do what they want to do. Don't try to trap me in this state's issue like you're trying to get me into." [Presidential Primary Debate, 2/15/00]
 
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