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Good for her.
Marriage is only between a man and a woman. Every other variation is a love union and commitment. |
Bullshit. Married people of all sorts have children. Protected legal spousal rights. Maybe you refer to some religious ceremony? No one GAF about that. |
Too bad this her second marriage. I bet her religion has something to say about divorce, too. |
Hey Time Traveler! News for ya -- the Supreme Court says different. Also, they ended slavery (you probably know it as a "jobs program") and women can vote now (I know, right???). Good news is you're still not allowed to eat shellfish or wear polyester. |
Keep on with your delusions... |
The law says otherwise. Are you stuck in 1950? |
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| democrats acting as usual, aholes.... |
throw in obnoxious emotional beings |
BOOOOOMMMMM |
| I don’t care. Really. It is not like I would ever consider Pence and the likes of him to get my vote for anything. I actually rather prefer that these type of people are so open about their bigotry so it makes it easier to spot them early on and be aware of them. |
Not in mine. I’m a Christian. But I actually listen to what my Christ taught. |
I’ve married 7 same-sex couples. Their marriage certificate and the law says they are very much married. Try to catch up with the rest of the country. Bigotry is ugly. |
Even Hillary caught up with the times. She now accepts same sex marriage even though she used to be against it. |
I live near the school... the area is comparatively racially diverse, and is about 50% white, about 25% Asian and about 20% Hispanic according to census.gov. The area surrounding the school is not wealthy by DCUM standards, but is middle class (not DCUM middle class, of course, as that’s McLean amirite?). Yes, the area has Title One schools, but it is not a slum. The people are lovely and they take pride in their homes. I’m not a fan of the Pences, but the area feels more midwestern to me because it’s not at all pretentious and has a friendly, welcoming vibe. So, I wouldn’t be surprised if Mrs. Pence feels like it’s more like Indiana to her than many other places in the DC area, and I doubt it’s a culture shock. |