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Because language never changes. Way to go, right-wingers.
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Especially English @1, because, you know, if it was good enough for Jeebuz...
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This is clearly designed to advance the causes of same-sex 'marriage' and homosexual parenting without statutory authority, and violates the spirit if not the letter of the Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA). But it does so at the expense of fundamental biological reality – and social reality as well. The State Department's abolition of motherhood and fatherhood would be almost comical, if it did not fly in the face of the mounting social science evidence that children are most likely to thrive when born into a family led by their own married biological mother and father.


Children thrive in loving families, full stop. I don't remember these idiots complaining about adoption before same-sex couple adoptions were done, I seem to remember them saying adoption was a very "Christian" thing to do at one time. Fuckwits.
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wah wah wah
bitch bitch moan
we become more irrelevant every day
boo wah boo
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Article about why gay marriage is inevitable:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/con…
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We have a law that says you can't have two fathers or two mothers? I must have missed the one with that language.
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Uh, right wing? DOMA related to marriage, not parenthood. And yes, you are incredibly stupid.
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@5,
Great article! I also loved Stephanie Coontz' book The Way We Never Were.

The only thing is, the people who most need to read it, never will.
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Folks, while it's certainly possible for a person to have two "parents," we all have one mother and one father. Last time I checked, it was impossible to do it any other way. I guess it depends on what information they really want here, because they can be two different questions.
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@9 I suppose the filled out form could say; Parent #1. Jane and Parent #2. Turkey Baster
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@9- Passport applications aren't asking for your biological history.
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Well, maybe they are, Dwight. How do I know? Maybe they should clarify that.
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@12: So someone who has been adopted and whose records have been sealed or who was an orphaned refugee should just put "Don't Know" even if he or she knows perfectly well who his or her parents are. Hmm, very helpful. AND STUPID.
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@12- Stop trolling.
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Aw, you're no fun.
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All parents should change their names to Leslie.

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@16 - It would cut down on parenting. I say we make it a law.
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@10:

Sorry, but that turkey baster didn't create sperm all by itself...

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