chisnpeke
<font color=blue>Got the blues on purple tag night
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I'm for gay marrriage.
On the "married to a wall" story, yes I did mention that. She's now having an affair with a garden fence... i'm not lying.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-05/28/content_8268639.htm
You can. John Barrowman is against gay marriage, when he's gay himself. From Wikipedia:
'Despite this long-standing relationship, Barrowman told Scotland's The Herald newspaper that he had no plans to marry, saying, "Why would I want a 'marriage' from a belief system that hates me?" However, he and Gill became civil partners on December 27, 2006. As Barrowman explained when the couple were interviewed by Attitude magazine, the couple do not want to call this a marriage: "We're just going to sign the civil register. We're not going to have any ceremony because I'm not a supporter of the word marriage for a gay partnership."'
They still have the legal rights of a straight couple though, right? So that is what I am talking about. Gay people deserve the same legal rights at straight people. You can't say "I'm all for gay relationships" if you can't support people having the same rights. It doesn't make sense. People say I have nothing against gay people but they don't want them to have the same rights?
Yep.