I live in a relatively small town in Kentucky. I am fortunate to have been able to live and travel all over this great nation of ours. And for years I was able to live in the first state ratified into this wonderful nation.
I am a returning college student with four children. I am married to a very understanding and wonderful man.
And I live in a lil white house on a pretty decent street.
I am living the American Dream.
Yes, we struggle, as everyone else does, that sort of thing happens.
My children are all healthy and very well mannered. I have taught them right from wrong as a parent should. They know to take responsibility for their actions.
Again I am an American woman.
I take pride in that fact. And just like most Americans I often feel entitled to my rights. Why shouldn’t I?
After all, we are guaranteed these rights, aren’t we? We even have a legal documents stating what our rights are! Why shouldn’t I have the same rights as anyone else?
There are even laws now to keep religion out of our schools to protect my children from learning about any religion not our own.
That’s called “Separation of Church and State”. This is pretty awesome because, I really don’t think some 2000 year old dude should be telling me what I should do. I didn’t elect him. I don’t pay taxes so that he can teach my kids in school.
I don’t think the biblical laws apply to this day and age. Which is good because then people would be stoning or crucifying people left and right. “I smite you, Bob, for you blocked my drive way!”
And I think there are many in the nation that are likewise thankful that religion is supposed to be kept from politics for their own personal reasons. Not everyone believes as you might.
The thing is that there are an alarming amount of people that are crying how it’s “Against God’s laws” if gays were permitted to marry…God isn’t in office and his laws are severely outdated.
Gays should be allowed to marry; it is their right that is being denied. Right wingers seem to scream from the rooftops whenever this topic comes up. But they would scream louder if they lost one of their rights now wouldn’t they.
They forget (sickeningly ) that the whole civil rights thing goes both ways, whether they like it or not.
If I have the right to marry not once but be married three times (I have) then everyone should be married.
Keep God (or whatever preference) out of the argument and tell me what’s left to say. You can’t say it’s wrong because you lost your whole argument, haven’t you?
I am a returning college student with four children. I am married to a very understanding and wonderful man.
And I live in a lil white house on a pretty decent street.
I am living the American Dream.
Yes, we struggle, as everyone else does, that sort of thing happens.
My children are all healthy and very well mannered. I have taught them right from wrong as a parent should. They know to take responsibility for their actions.
Again I am an American woman.
I take pride in that fact. And just like most Americans I often feel entitled to my rights. Why shouldn’t I?
After all, we are guaranteed these rights, aren’t we? We even have a legal documents stating what our rights are! Why shouldn’t I have the same rights as anyone else?
There are even laws now to keep religion out of our schools to protect my children from learning about any religion not our own.
That’s called “Separation of Church and State”. This is pretty awesome because, I really don’t think some 2000 year old dude should be telling me what I should do. I didn’t elect him. I don’t pay taxes so that he can teach my kids in school.
I don’t think the biblical laws apply to this day and age. Which is good because then people would be stoning or crucifying people left and right. “I smite you, Bob, for you blocked my drive way!”
And I think there are many in the nation that are likewise thankful that religion is supposed to be kept from politics for their own personal reasons. Not everyone believes as you might.
The thing is that there are an alarming amount of people that are crying how it’s “Against God’s laws” if gays were permitted to marry…God isn’t in office and his laws are severely outdated.
Gays should be allowed to marry; it is their right that is being denied. Right wingers seem to scream from the rooftops whenever this topic comes up. But they would scream louder if they lost one of their rights now wouldn’t they.
They forget (sickeningly ) that the whole civil rights thing goes both ways, whether they like it or not.
If I have the right to marry not once but be married three times (I have) then everyone should be married.
Keep God (or whatever preference) out of the argument and tell me what’s left to say. You can’t say it’s wrong because you lost your whole argument, haven’t you?