Judge Kennedy destroyed this country [with same-sex marriage]. May he die of some bone marrow disease.
In other news, Uganda absolutely rejected sodomy today, when the president reversed course and assented to the law preventing homosexual predation of children.
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May he die of some bone marrow disease.
Can you feel that Christian love?
In other news, Uganda absolutely rejected sodomy today, when the president reversed course and assented to the law preventing homosexual predation of children.
First of all, the law is not about "homosexual predation" of any kind but about homosexuals in general.
Second, when that happened, freedoms and liberties in Uganda went a couple of decades, if not a century or two, backwards.
*looks around*
Funny, same sex marriage has been around longer in Canada and we're still here. Then again, we don't have a Republican party running interference in literally every political motion out of sheer spite or a Tea Party looking to out-crazy everyone and start a civil war.
"Judge Kennedy destroyed this country [with same-sex marriage]. May he die of some bone marrow disease."
But what if stem cells are the cure for this fisease? And the cure was invented in the heathen country Japan because Dumbya bnned research?
In other news, Uganda absolutely rejected sodomy today, when the president reversed course and assented to the law preventing homosexual predation of children.
Meanwhile, there is no law at all to prevent the much more common HETEROSEXUAL predation of children... I guess you're ok with that then?
The last time I heard, the United States was still functioning perfectly normally. You know what the Bible has to say about bearing false witness? Viennacon, I'd think about getting yourself checked out for bone marrow disease.
I feel extremely sorry for all the people of Uganda, since their government seems intent on scapegoating homosexuals rather than addressing their actual problems.
Also, Viennacon can eat shit and die.
The article is nonsense. Yes, the case did have to play out that way, to anyone with a passing familiarity with the law and precedent. Not that I trust SCOTUS on this point. I'm not counting my chickens until the court is more than 50% sane.
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