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Tuesday, October 17, 2006

how dare he

make judgements on same-sex couples with children (or even without children). there is NO evidence (nor will there EVER be any evidence) having same-sex parents effs up kids. you're a good parent OR you're not. it has NOTHING to do with your gayness or straightness. NOTHING.

kids don't TURN gay because they have gay parents. they either ARE gay or they are NOT gay. you CANNOT make someone gay. loving parents are loving parents. take your FALSE christian beliefs OUT of our homes.

if you were a REAL christian (or whatever religion you are, i just say christian because that is what mitt is) you would believe your god was loving and accepting. if you were a real christian you would believe your god created YOU and GAY PEOPLE. hey, there are saints out there, there are sinners out there. there are good people and evil doers. one's sexuality does NOT make one good or bad. when you judge someone doesn't that hurt your god?

let people live the lives they want. we should ALL have the same rights

Attack on gay marriage - Gov blasts Bay State in his own backyard

By Jessica Fargen Boston Herald Health & Medical Reporter
Monday, October 16, 2006 - Updated: 07:31 AM EST
In a passionate pitch simulcast to millions of Christian conservatives across the nation, Gov. Mitt Romney blasted gay marriage in Massachusettsas a danger to kids and urged the passage of a national ban on same-sex marriage.
The price of same-sex marriage is paid by the children,” said Romney during a brief but peppy speech from Boston duringa forum hosted by the Family Research Council. “The child’s development is enhanced by the nurturing of parents of both genders. Every child deserves a mother and a father.”
Critics called Romney’s attack on Massachusetts for legalizing gay marriage an insult.
“Once again he chooses to demonize loving couples and families in Massachusetts as part of his heartless crusade for the presidential nomination,” said Marc Solomon, campaign director from MassEquality. “Everyone but Romney has moved on and we just wish he’d finally bite the bullet, move out and drop this pretend game of governing.”
The event at Boston’s Tremont Temple Baptist Church drew hundreds of people and dozens of protesters, some holding signs that read: “Romney A Disgrace.”
“To deliver this speech in his own backyard is a highly public attempt to disassociate himself once and for all from everything that has happened in Massachusetts,” said Steve Grossman, former chairman of the Democratic National Committee.
Organizers claimed the 90-minute event, broadcast on Christian TV and radio and beamed into churches around the country, had potential to reach 80 million households. .........

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