first of all i've just got to say, you guys are hysterically funny.
justin said:
I view...amendments as coming from the people...The const'l amendment in question would prevent the state from enacting legislation to allow gay marriage.
when separation of powers blurs, protection against the tyranny of the masses withers.
bpp said:
They're called "Preppies." Is it 1981 where you live, by any chance?
yes, well, apparently there's still three of them left and they always seem to be at my restaurant.
HaHa said:
Could you give the source documentation of this assertion?
i suppose, by mickj's post, i was still quoting the kinsey figure, failing to keep up with both changing stats & fashion. i might have been thrown off by the guys in that sweater and by my own environment. my area is estimated in local newspapers at between 30 & 40% gay. we don't congregate socially, only coming together to bring up property values. of the 16 previously dilapidated lots on my block, one is our new local library and one empty lot owned by a church; 5 are owned by gay guys, one is rented by lesbians, you can tell which is which by the landscaping.
in any case, a lower percentage only strengthens my argument that cost is just a cover, not a real issue.
Martha said:
A kid in my class who was gay killed himself.
i know of at least two suicides and three other early "accidental" deaths among my ancestors. i'm gay, i have a lesbian cousin in n.y., a gay cousin in san francisco and here in florida another cousin who's not a lesbian who's been living with the same woman for 25 years. i suppose, for some, a closet is better than death. the ny lesbian cousin and i checked out pictures of all our dead ancestors a few months back. if our gaydar is still working & if we can indeed see it even in pictures. yeah, it's genetic. only according to some, less than human.