Christians begin drive to “reclaim” Iowa from gay marriage

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  1. surely a “National Organization for Marriage” would be for and not against marriage?

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  2. If they’re so keen to protect marriage, then perhaps they should look at the out of marriage sex their “faith community members” regularly indulge in instead.

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  3. Vo Dong Cung  26 Aug 2009, 9:10pm  Report
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    The more the Christian against others, the more wrongthings in their Bible I see.

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  4. Nasty, nasty people. Who are they to define marriage?

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  5. If you want to get technical, they’re probably Mormon – it’s believed to be one of the reasons they refuse to reveal any of their sources of funding.

    AND PLS LEAVE MY STATE, THX

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  6. Brenton  27 Aug 2009, 6:36am  Report
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    The Christian haters are going to dig their own grave! Yes, they will try to stop the inevitable but I dont think they realise about what they are doing? There will be consequences for Christians and I think that will be wideranging. The secular majority will fight back bigtime and I am sure that there are many tax concessions etc etc that can be removed and taken away from religious organisations.

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  7. apparently its much harder to get the law struck down in iowa than it is in california, hopefully their just wasting money and making the next geenration even more embaressed by them (anyone else wondering when they will first hear a right wing christian say that an ti-gay marriage people weret ‘real chrstians’? after all the majority of them changed their official views on race pretty damn sharpish after it became obvious that racism was ‘in’ anymore.

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