I am married, and getting married was the best decision I have ever made. My marriage is the fundamental base on which my entire life and self rests. The ability to marry the person of my choice is a right so basic that I would be willing to fight, and to die, for it.
The fact that George Bush, the president of what is supposed to be a country that values freedom, would willingly deny any two humans the right to marry each other, is barbaric. It is so backwards, bigoted, fearful and full of hate, that it makes the man unqualified to be put forth as a leader or example of how Americans should live. His stance on marriage is shameful.





Gays best left in the closet.
It's in the best interest of this country to staunch the moral depravity that surrounds us. We, Americans, are built on a heterosexual, christian society. Just because we've gone so far as to incorporate the homosexual agenda into our system, doesn't mean we have to live by it; Or believe in it.
As a christian and a republican, I am appalled at how people embrace the immoral. They watch movies such as "Broke Back Mountain", they give it awards, they claim it is a breakthrough. Liberal's go as far as trying to get their idea's and twisted values taught in MY public school system. I pay my taxes, I pay the IRS, I pay my local authorities. Where is my money going? Where are my values being taught? Why am I shut out? Because of the sickness that is spreading throughout this world; The homosexual, the pagans, the atheists.
When are we going to get Creation taught in our schools? When are we going to get the Heterosexual agenda taught? When are we going to get our values back? My thought is never, we have slipped too far.
Bush is a great man. He has made mistakes, but he has overcome them. To ALL the liberals trying to ruin MY country, go to Iraq. Go to china, go somewhere you can live out your homosexually depraved lives, away from us. Us, Americans. A nation under God and subject to his wise counsel.
Never saw "Broke Back Mountain"
but I'll take your reaction to it as an endorsement and recommendation.
-Rob
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