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Post by smitty45 on Sept 14, 2018 5:51:41 GMT -5
Yup,,, kids that that have heterolesexual parents are much better. My question,,, where is the proof? I bet that ignorant congressman has nothing for proof,,, just hanging on to that Bible.
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Post by highlandannie on Sept 14, 2018 7:58:48 GMT -5
It's obvious you two are amazing parents! Funny thing is the vast majority of gay and lesbian adults were raised by STRAIGHT parents! So the logic is based out the window. Sometimes people just judge without knowing anything just based on fear and irrational belief And it happens far too often!
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Post by 2old on Sept 14, 2018 8:23:25 GMT -5
Rebecca uses a "fureign" language in her signature. Chinadoll uses some sort of hieroglyphics that look like smeared tic tac toe signs. That proves neither could be good parents! Heck! They cain't be teachin' young'uns speakin' that ain't American!!!!
Ugggghhhh! Why do politicians feel they have the right... the divine guidance... the privilege afforded by their office to dictate who can and who cannot make loving homes for children. We have two ladies in our church who have been in a committed relationship for over 20 years. Over the years, they adopted two boys. The oldest, an extremely intelligent and talented young man, is now engaged to be married to a beautiful young lady. See how "warped" his mind is??? Over the years, my wife and I had 103 children through out home as foster kids. In 1990, I walked a young lady down the aisle as the only "safe" dad she had ever known. I could tell stories of those who came through our home with cigarette burns, scars, etc... coming out of hetrosexual households.
It should not be about politics. It should not be about sexual orientation. It should not be about them getting enough lettuce in their diet. It should not be about anything other than a safe and loving home for those who have never had that opportunity. It should be about giving each and every child the ability to gain the right to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness!!!!
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Post by oldmontana on Sept 14, 2018 8:26:03 GMT -5
“Rep. Smith responded by saying that he does not approve of gay adoption because gay households are not healthy environments for children to grow up in,” Valdes told the LGBTQ website. “He then stated that ‘numerous household studies’ show that children that have heterosexual parents have better lives than children that have homosexual parents.” This I agree with. Then you are both suffering from homophobia.So because I agree with him and the study I have homophobia? That is not only not true it was uncalled for!!
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Post by robusta on Sept 14, 2018 9:06:41 GMT -5
So humor me Montana. Do you have any empirical or anecdotal evidence to back your opinion? Can you articulate just what it is you object too? Any mention of the big Daddy in the sky will put your opinion exactly where it belongs! Just sayin!
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Post by highlandannie on Sept 14, 2018 9:22:39 GMT -5
Then you are both suffering from homophobia. So because I agree with him and the study I have homophobia? That is not only not true it was uncalled for!! Yes, if you agree with a homophobe then you are also one.
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Post by oldmontana on Sept 14, 2018 10:42:36 GMT -5
So because I agree with him and the study I have homophobia? That is not only not true it was uncalled for!! Yes, if you agree with a homophobe then you are also one. So are you are saying that the Rep Smith is homophobe? If so how do you know that? FYI I agreed with what he said about a study.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 14, 2018 10:48:39 GMT -5
“Rep. Smith responded by saying that he does not approve of gay adoption because gay households are not healthy environments for children to grow up in,” Valdes told the LGBTQ website. “He then stated that ‘numerous household studies’ show that children that have heterosexual parents have better lives than children that have homosexual parents.” This I agree with. So he's a bigoted homophobe and you agree with him. Which makes you a bigoted homophobe too.
Glad we cleared that up.
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Post by oldmontana on Sept 14, 2018 10:48:57 GMT -5
So humor me Montana. Do you have any empirical or anecdotal evidence to back your opinion? Can you articulate just what it is you object too? Any mention of the big Daddy in the sky will put your opinion exactly where it belongs! Just sayin! FYI I agreed with what Rep Smith said...I did not see the study. Do you have a problem with one posting ones opinion? If so why? Your nasty comment says a lot...about you.
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Post by dragonlady on Sept 14, 2018 11:27:06 GMT -5
I never could understand the depth of some people's negative feelings towards gay people - particularly in a world heading for overpopulation. Who cares who John or Jane Doe goes to bed with as long as their partner is a consenting adult. My sex life is no body's business but mine - and the same holds true equally for others - but then I'm not into trying to control other peoplke's life style.
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Post by tnthomas on Sept 14, 2018 11:51:32 GMT -5
“He then stated that ‘numerous household studies’ show that children that have heterosexual parents have better lives than children that have homosexual parents.” It would be enlightening to see just who or what had conducted the ‘numerous household studies’ , and how they drew their conclusions. A loving, supportive home environment is indisputably the key to a better life for children.
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Post by Drifter on Sept 14, 2018 12:07:14 GMT -5
So because I agree with him and the study I have homophobia? That is not only not true it was uncalled for!! FYI I agreed with what Rep Smith said... I did not see the study. You just contradicted yourself!
HOW can you agree with what he said AND the study, when, by your own admission, you did not see any study?
If you are agreeing with him, then tell us, why you feel raising children is healthier in a heterosexual relation. (I don't have to ask what you agreed with in the study since you stated you haven't seen any.)
I think you're so old school, set in your ways, that anything different than what you assume should be normal, is just wrong. So, prove me wrong oldmontana ... but don't tell me calling you homophobic is uncalled for.
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Post by oldmontana on Sept 14, 2018 12:39:52 GMT -5
So because I agree with him and the study I have homophobia? That is not only not true it was uncalled for!! FYI I agreed with what Rep Smith said... I did not see the study. You just contradicted yourself!
HOW can you agree with what he said AND the study, when, by your own admission, you did not see any study?
If you are agreeing with him, then tell us, why you feel raising children is healthier in a heterosexual relation. (I don't have to ask what you agreed with in the study since you stated you haven't seen any.)
I think you're so old school, set in your ways, that anything different that what you assume should be normal, is just wrong. So, prove me wrong oldmontana ... but don't tell me calling you homophobic is uncalled for. Again.... So because I agree with him and the study I have homophobia? That is not only not true it was uncalled for!! It still is. Why is that so hard for you to understand? What gives you the ability to say I am this or that? I do not have to prove a thing to you but I do have the right, like you to state my opinion...and that is what I did. If you want to continue to disagree with my opinion do so. There are many studies like this one..I remember seeing other studies .. have you? By RYAN JASLOW CBS NEWS June 12, 2012, 7:25 PM Kids of gay parents fare worse, study finds, but research draws fire from experts
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Post by tnthomas on Sept 14, 2018 12:44:05 GMT -5
So because I agree with him and the study I have homophobia? That is not only not true it was uncalled for!! It still is. Why is that so hard for you to understand? Everyone but you understands what's going on in this thread. Re-read your own words, so you can understand how you have contradicted yourself. con·tra·dict ˌkäntrəˈdikt/ verb past tense: contradicted; past participle: contradicted
deny the truth of (a statement), especially by asserting the opposite. "the survey appears to contradict the industry's claims" synonyms: deny, rebut, dispute, challenge, counter, controvert; formalgainsay "he contradicted the government's account of the affair" antonyms: confirm, agree with assert the opposite of a statement made by (someone). "he did not contradict her but just said nothing" synonyms: argue against, go against, challenge, oppose; formalgainsay "nobody dared to contradict him" be in conflict with. "that evaporation seems to contradict one of the most fundamental principles of physics" synonyms: conflict with, be at odds with, be at variance with, be inconsistent with, run counter to, disagree with "this research contradicts previous assertions"
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Post by oldmontana on Sept 14, 2018 12:46:12 GMT -5
“He then stated that ‘numerous household studies’ show that children that have heterosexual parents have better lives than children that have homosexual parents.” It would be enlightening to see just who or what had conducted the ‘numerous household studies’ , and how they drew their conclusions. A loving, supportive home environment is indisputably the key to a better life for children. Ask him. "A loving, supportive home environment is indisputably the key to a better life for children." I agree. One of the problem for high unemployment and the high crime rate in our country is the lack of family. President Obama was onto that problem and preached the need to bring back the family like we had 50 years ago.
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