“Do same-sex couples really just want the right to marry that’s afforded to all heterosexual couples, or do they have a more sinister agenda in mind?” Jon Stewart asks at the start of last night’s segment on Texas’ first same-sex divorce case. The segment ends with a straight married couple making out with another woman, and correspondent Jason Jones trying to get in on it. “This is marriage to me,” Jones says. “This is the sanctity of marriage to me. We can’t let gays have all this. No way. They haven’t earned it.” There’s plenty of good stuff in between, including interviews with Dallas attorney Peter Schulte and his client, “J.B.,” as well as East Texas pastor Rick Scarborough, who’s asked whether he’s concerned that “gays are trying to shove their long, thick agenda down your throat repeatedly.” Ultimately Jones concludes that if gays are allowed to divorce, nothing will stop them from the grand abuses of marriage that heterosexuals enjoy, such as furtive gay airport sex. He also says God intended man and woman to be stuck in a loveless union, not gays. Check it out.сайтпродвижения сайта в яндексе
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Personally I think that straight people abuse the “sanctity” of marriage all the time. In many shapes forms and fashions. And all we want is the ability to to say yes this is my “wife” or “husband.” And share the same rights. Most GLBT”s don’t take for granted love once we find it. And for some of us it’s not all about sex either. It’s the ability to build a life with someone no matter who they are and enjoying a long and wonderful LONG term relationship with them. With all the good and the bad, sickness and health, and till death do us part.
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Personally I think that straight people abuse the “sanctity” of marriage all the time. In many shapes forms and fashions. And all we want is the ability to to say yes this is my “wife” or “husband.” And share the same rights. Most GLBT”s don’t take for granted love once we find it. And for some of us it’s not all about sex either. It’s the ability to build a life with someone no matter who they are and enjoying a long and wonderful LONG term relationship with them. With all the good and the bad, sickness and health, and till death do us part.