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originally posted by: ketsuko
People can only be pushed so far before they snap. I'm sure you'd all love that very much, but this administration has pushed, and pushed, and pushed. The left and its allies have pushed, and pushed, and pushed.
There will eventually be backlash. The longer it goes on before the backlash comes, the uglier that tends to be.
originally posted by: LDragonFire
originally posted by: ketsuko
People can only be pushed so far before they snap. I'm sure you'd all love that very much, but this administration has pushed, and pushed, and pushed. The left and its allies have pushed, and pushed, and pushed.
There will eventually be backlash. The longer it goes on before the backlash comes, the uglier that tends to be.
Serious, this issue is gonna be what causes the people to snap????
originally posted by: muse7
Looks like the national guard should be sent again in order to enforce people of different sexual orientations to be treated equally under the law.
originally posted by: Thorneblood
a reply to: enlightenedservant
They in this case being any number of "theys"
I'm going with Reptilian this week.
originally posted by: seagull
a reply to: xuenchen
Then I guess Mississippi doesn't need federal monies either, do they?
They want to play that game, they need to recall who won the last time they went head to head with the federal govt.
You don't get to pick and choose which rules/laws to obey, not without consequence anyway.
originally posted by: Nyiah
They'll bitch, they'll threaten, they'll whine, they'll threaten, they'll get the smackdown & STHU. I give it a week.
It's the death throes of "I can't be top dog lording over people with my bible anymore, WAAAAAAH!" And by that, I mean the governors injecting their personal beliefs where they don't belong. Hey, Rick Snyder here in MI sucked a lemon & got over himself while conceding to the SCOTUS ruling, don't see why it's not possible for others. He's a real prick of a conservative governor, no one seems to be willing to admit to having voted for him. He actually went so far as to say publicly, to paraphrase, "Let's move on & be good to each other". That's like, a grown-up attitude & stuff
If he can do it, so can the poor crybaby boys in Louisiana & Mississippi.
originally posted by: seagull
a reply to: xuenchen
Then I guess Mississippi doesn't need federal monies either, do they?
They want to play that game, they need to recall who won the last time they went head to head with the federal govt.
You don't get to pick and choose which rules/laws to obey, not without consequence anyway.
The chief justice of Alabama's Supreme Court and a leading opponent of same-sex marriage on Friday called the Supreme Court's ruling to legalize gay and lesbian nuptials nationwide "even worse" than the Court's 19th century decision to uphold racial segregation.
"I believe it's worse because it affects our entire system of morality and family values," Ray Moore told CNN in a phone interview Friday.
Moore has consistently fought against same-sex marriage. In February, he ordered lower court judges in Alabama not to implement a federal court ruling that overturned the state's ban on same-sex marriage.