It's not yawl, dearheart, it's y'all. If you're gonna try and be southern, at least get the dialect right. And as for Gay Folk...We're Fabulous!!!!!!!
2006-11-25 15:30:07
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answer #1
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answered by Mama Otter 7
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First off, I'm gay. Secondly, there are gays in the community that are so freakin' queer society is just not ready for them. Trust me on this. A guy with a nasal voice and nice clothes are probably the most straight people will ever have to deal with, but there is so much more under the surface. Bitchiness, spendthriftness, conceit, and super maximum sissiness is what we have to deal with from each other. It was nice of you straight people who said "they're ok" and stuff like that. BTW - there are already laws against sodomy in some states.
2006-11-26 04:17:14
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answered by KEITH A 2
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A yawl is a sort of boat. Boats are inanimate objects and would therefore not have opinions or thoughts of any sort. I am glad I could answer your question.
2006-11-25 23:25:02
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answered by Angry Gay Man 3
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To pass a law against gay people presumes that you have the power to dictate, grant or deny human rights. Rights come from nature, not man, and since homosexuality has been observed by zoologists as occuring in multitudes of species it is therefore NATURAL. Thomas Jefferson's main charge against King George, in the Declaration of Independence, was that George dared to claim power to grant and deny human rights. Our laws maintain that all humans are SOVEREIGN with the right to life liberty and the pursuit of happiness, so long as that life, liberty and pursuit of happiness does not impede or harm the life, liberty and pursuit of happiness of others. No citizen has the right or power to dictate their personal morals on other sovereign citizens. Remember - the same eraser that you use to wipe out other people's rights will come back and wipe yours out as well.
-Rev. Jim Cunningham
King James Bible Ministry
www.GayChristianSurvivors.com
2006-11-25 23:48:44
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answered by hmghosthost 3
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People are people first & a member of a group only thereafter.
In the US people still have some rights, including gay people.
It's the "people" in gay people that's operative, not the "gay".
2006-11-26 00:01:44
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answered by WikiJo 6
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really what are they hurting
they are in the society and have always been and always will be
you are scared of what you don't know
i am not saying you should go out and experance it
i am saying to love thy nayhbour and respect them for who there are not what they are
they is a level of respact every one should have to one another
i don't lose respect for what you think i just feel you are misunderstanding what a gay person really is
they are humans showing love
that love binds us all together
some say god is love so therefore we all have a piece of god in us all
2006-11-25 23:23:28
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answered by Zara3 5
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I personally don't think gay people should be married. Marriage is a special thing between a man and a woman. Don't get me wrong, I have friends that are gay, but I just don't think they should be married. I'm strait and I'm comfortable with that, so if a gay person is comfortable with themselves then I'm happy for them.
2006-11-26 00:00:12
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answered by raz p 3
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umm..you spelled yawl wrong. and i don't mind gay people. okay i get a little disturbed but i'm mostly okay with it
2006-11-25 23:58:46
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answered by Miss Q&A 4
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Im not gay but whatever helps them sleep at night is alright with me
2006-11-25 23:37:21
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answered by nirvana_billvicious 2
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I beleive in live and let live. If something isn't harming anyone else, why should it be legal?
I also beleive in America. If some people have rights, all citizens should.
2006-11-25 23:13:31
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answered by kent_shakespear 7
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