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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (579834)8/6/2010 5:51:28 PM
From: steve harris  Respond to of 1575596
 
I think using food for fuel is dumb, but I like this idea.

thesun.co.uk



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (579834)8/6/2010 6:21:29 PM
From: Alighieri  Respond to of 1575596
 
Personally, I think it's up to the citizens of New York City. If they want it there, they can have it.

Ah, Ten, so it IS another one of your "I'm not necessarily for it, but I can't argue against another religion and not show what a hypocrite I am" posts...

Personally, I think it's up to the citizens of New York City. If they want it there, they can have it.

Well, I guess I am not for it either, but only because I think all religions are idiotic and make people dumber than they are of their own accord.

Al



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (579834)8/7/2010 10:25:08 AM
From: bentway  Respond to of 1575596
 
Schwarzenegger: Start Gay Marriages

Asks judge to let weddings resume without delay

(AP) – California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger, who twice vetoed legislation that would have legalized same-sex marriage, has surprised gay rights supporters by urging a federal judge to allow gay couples to resume marrying in the state without further delay. Lawyers for Schwarzenegger, Attorney General Jerry Brown, two gay couples and the city of San Francisco all filed legal motions yesterday asking District Court Judge Vaughn Walker to implement his ruling striking California's same-sex marriage ban as unconstitutional.

The governor and attorney general almost always defend state laws when challenged, regardless of their personal views. But in this case, both Schwarzenegger and Brown refused to fight the lawsuit aimed at overturning the ban, though both were named as defendants. Brown, the Democratic nominee to replace Schwarzenegger, was more active than Schwarzenegger in supporting the lawsuit that led Walker to invalidate Proposition 8.

Read more: newser.com