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To: ItsAllCyclical who wrote (76021)3/12/2008 9:31:44 PM
From: Think4Yourself  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116555
 
re: Gay marriage is an issue? Geez.

I see you have watched the Lewis Black special on Comedy Central! That special, Red White and Screwed, was hilarious. He specifically pokes fun at Bush for thinking gay marriage was so much more important than the economy, terrorism, or Iraq.



To: ItsAllCyclical who wrote (76021)3/13/2008 12:18:19 AM
From: Bill on the Hill  Respond to of 116555
 
first of all. i am not an advocate of monotheism as professed by most major religions of the Abrahamic beliefs. christianity in its church form always left me out in the cold. and voting for bush would leave me six feet under. i would have slit my wrists first.

i have read the bible. hell i have seen the movie as well.

but still........

as the world spirals ahead it seems we spiral in morally, spiritually, economically and ethically, headed towards finally.

i read economic threads, peak oil threads, survival threads, gun threads, science threads, alternative energy threads, farm threads. and they all weave their threads into one predominant thought. that the system is broken and needs fixed. every one of them have lots of people that are amazed at how quickly systems seem to be overloading and appearing headed towards essential elements of each collapsing.

like we are at PEAK EVERYTHING.

it leaves me wondering....... how does it all hold itself together? what makes it work? what is essential to continuing the same path we chose 50 years, 100 years or two thousand years ago? can society sustain itself this way?

also......

what can i do without? what can i do about it? what should i do to change it?

the answers i came up with were. lots of things. very little. protect me, mine and ours was the final answer.

as far as gay marriage is concerned.... i have not found a man i want to marry yet.

but at 57 i figure there is still time.

bill