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Catholic League, Other Groups Opt Out As Gays March Openly in St. Patrick's Parade...

Re: Catholic League, Other Groups Opt Out As Gays March Openly in St. Patrick's Parad

That, of course, reeks of avoidance, and shows that you have nothing.

More magic, as you try and make nothing from nothing.

You should cease from embarrassing yourself further.

Answering questions with questions shows you to be empty handed and wasting bandwidth.

Copycatting makes your responses even more hilarious.
 
Re: Catholic League, Other Groups Opt Out As Gays March Openly in St. Patrick's Parad

Ok, even with selecting all and deleting, I can't get rid of the image. Posted something in the wrong place.

{Edit: Maybe I did. Ignore this post.... }
 
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Re: Catholic League, Other Groups Opt Out As Gays March Openly in St. Patrick's Parad

Nothing absurd about it. Gays have every right to participate and I'm quite happy they were allowed to.

What's absurd is that groups would opt out of the parade because gay people are involved.
 
Re: Catholic League, Other Groups Opt Out As Gays March Openly in St. Patrick's Parad

What's absurd is that groups would opt out of the parade because gay people are involved.

Small minded people everywhere.
 
Re: Catholic League, Other Groups Opt Out As Gays March Openly in St. Patrick's Parad

The Catholic church is vulgar. They have a history of transferring, and hiding priests who have sexually assaulted young boys. I got to see that first hand back in Boston back in 1972 when it happened to my best friend.

But they are afraid to march with a few gays?
 
Re: Catholic League, Other Groups Opt Out As Gays March Openly in St. Patrick's Parad

What is the big deal? The parade organizers chose to allow gays to march. I havent seen anywhere that the Catholic League picketed or protested or shrieked hatred...they simply chose to not participate. The end.
 
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