Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now gays from Massachusetts and California don't have to travel a thousand miles or more to an obscure county in Kentucky they'd never otherwise go to to get denied a marriage license.
It's truly a victory for civil rights.
Aren't you clever? (Aren't is actually the answer.)
Yes, I'm in fact extremely clever.
Thank you for pointing that out to the .... less appreciative people here.
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Anonymous wrote:Ugh. That pig. Good riddance
Anonymous wrote:Poor Kim. How will she support her four ex husbands and adult sons who live her now? She's barely a high school graduate. She has few marketable skills.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now gays from Massachusetts and California don't have to travel a thousand miles or more to an obscure county in Kentucky they'd never otherwise go to to get denied a marriage license.
It's truly a victory for civil rights.
They’re divorced now. Being faithful is not their strong suit
The funny part is, now they get to be just as miserable, trapped in a bad marriage, as heterosexual couples. Before, they could just simply end a relationship at-will, without it being a legal process. Now, they're stuck.
The only people that are really truly better off with gay marriage are divorce lawyers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now gays from Massachusetts and California don't have to travel a thousand miles or more to an obscure county in Kentucky they'd never otherwise go to to get denied a marriage license.
It's truly a victory for civil rights.
Aren't you clever? (Aren't is actually the answer.)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Now gays from Massachusetts and California don't have to travel a thousand miles or more to an obscure county in Kentucky they'd never otherwise go to to get denied a marriage license.
It's truly a victory for civil rights.
They’re divorced now. Being faithful is not their strong suit
Anonymous wrote:Now gays from Massachusetts and California don't have to travel a thousand miles or more to an obscure county in Kentucky they'd never otherwise go to to get denied a marriage license.
It's truly a victory for civil rights.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh. That pig. Good riddance
Anonymous wrote:Now gays from Massachusetts and California don't have to travel a thousand miles or more to an obscure county in Kentucky they'd never otherwise go to to get denied a marriage license.
It's truly a victory for civil rights.