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Re: Texas' Refusal To Allow Gay Couples To Divorce May Be The Next Constitutional Sho
1.) huh? i dont even know what you are saying
BOTH states allow divorce
ONLY texas is currently not allowing it for gays
Mass does in fact allow it
get back to me when you know what you are talking about
lastly what is the gay rights agenda?
im pushing for equal rights, period
but YES if these people were trying to fight for their equal rights i would support that 100%. just like i support rosa parks and countless other men, women, races, religious people and genders fighting for their equal rights. Weird you think that is wrong.
2.) yes i agree it was a pointless observation, very pointless, at least you even know how dumb of an observation it was.
1.)I did note that neither state allows divorce for the purpose of pushing a gay rights agenda, which you said you'd be ok with. Funny how some will approve of just about anything if it fits their agenda.
2.) No need to respond, just a pointless observation.
1.) huh? i dont even know what you are saying
BOTH states allow divorce
ONLY texas is currently not allowing it for gays
Mass does in fact allow it
get back to me when you know what you are talking about
lastly what is the gay rights agenda?
im pushing for equal rights, period
but YES if these people were trying to fight for their equal rights i would support that 100%. just like i support rosa parks and countless other men, women, races, religious people and genders fighting for their equal rights. Weird you think that is wrong.
2.) yes i agree it was a pointless observation, very pointless, at least you even know how dumb of an observation it was.