And here she told me she couldn't warm up my Hot Pockets because she was playing bridge down at the senior center. Da fuck?!D1B wrote:One on one? Your whore of a mother called the meeting and brought her film crew too. The place was packed with numerous cs.com Illuminati.Grizalltheway wrote:
Exactly. I guarantee you if Cid liked dicks (and I'm not wholly convinced he doesn't, considering he met with D1B one-on-one) he'd be singing a different tune on this.Look for "A Night of 101 Rusty Trombones", starring your mother, on a disgusting website near you soon.
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Oh, we did play some bridge, after.Grizalltheway wrote:And here she told me she couldn't warm up my Hot Pockets because she was playing bridge down at the senior center. Da fuck?!D1B wrote:
One on one? Your whore of a mother called the meeting and brought her film crew too. The place was packed with numerous cs.com Illuminati.Look for "A Night of 101 Rusty Trombones", starring your mother, on a disgusting website near you soon.
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Don't worry, she was in good hands.Grizalltheway wrote:And here she told me she couldn't warm up my Hot Pockets because she was playing bridge down at the senior center. Da ****?!D1B wrote:
One on one? Your whore of a mother called the meeting and brought her film crew too. The place was packed with numerous cs.com Illuminati.Look for "A Night of 101 Rusty Trombones", starring your mother, on a disgusting website near you soon.
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No doubt. I always imagined D as a kind and gentle lover.CID1990 wrote:Don't worry, she was in good hands.Grizalltheway wrote:
And here she told me she couldn't warm up my Hot Pockets because she was playing bridge down at the senior center. Da ****?!
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D had the chattering end. It was the end I had that should worry you.Grizalltheway wrote:No doubt. I always imagined D as a kind and gentle lover.CID1990 wrote:
Don't worry, she was in good hands.
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Re: Federal Appeals court rules DOMA unconstitutional
Talk about narrow issue voting! Now it's come down to who has more sit around dust collector shit? My grand mom had a bunch of little carousel horse curios. She would kick your ass into next week if she caught you fucking around with them. I bet neither of these ass clowns has a collection that could rival hers.Chizzang wrote:curios...
Dear lord... please allow this dangerous combination of hair spary, bat slobber, and D.O.T. four automatic transmission fluid to excite my mind, occupy my spirits, and enrage my body, provoking me to kick any man or woman in the back of the head regardless of what he or she has or has not done unto me. All my Best, Earlie Cuyler.
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Are you bringing some N2O home from the office for recreational use?death dealer wrote:Talk about narrow issue voting! Now it's come down to who has more sit around dust collector shit? My grand mom had a bunch of little carousel horse curios. She would kick your ass into next week if she caught you fucking around with them. I bet neither of these ass clowns has a collection that could rival hers.Chizzang wrote:curios...That crazy old broad had a whole freaking huge display case full of those things.
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What would you say Jon if a candidate said, "I will end government-sanctioned marriage and remove all marriage-related benefits from the tax code?" I'd support this, would you?dbackjon wrote:Security for Alex. Commitment to Love.death dealer wrote:Seriously, why the hell do you want to be able to marry Jon? Ask most straight married guys and they would say they wish straight marriage would have been illegal when their turn came along!"Sorry Babe! I'd marry you if it were only legal. What's a guy gonna do? You don't want to break the law now do you? I guess we'll just have to stay single. Darn government!" If only.
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D1B wrote:Hey 89Prick and Col Fartbreath,
Perhaps you two assholes need to donate more to those catholic ****, the KOC!
Catholics, spending your money on the the poor and needy!The Knights of Columbus, the U.S. Catholic fraternal organization known for its wide-ranging charitable work and parish fish fries, has been a significant contributor to political efforts opposing same-sex marriage across the country, according to a study commissioned by a coalition of Catholic groups that support same-sex marriage.
Since 2005, the Knights of Columbus has provided "$6.25 million directly to anti-marriage equality efforts" and has additionally provided about $9.6 million "for broader efforts ... to discriminate against gay or lesbian couples in the name of religious freedom," says the report, released Thursday.
Earlier this year, a coalition called Equally Blessed commissioned a study of the Knights' tax filings, annual statements and other public documents between 2005 and 2012. The result is a 37-page report, "The Strong Right Arm of the Bishops: The Knights of Columbus and Anti-Marriage Equality Funding."
Since 2005, several million dollars have gone from the Knights directly to organizations involved with state ballot initiatives on same-sex marriage, says the coalition, which is made up of Catholic groups Call To Action, DignityUSA, Fortunate Families, and New Ways Ministry.
The report also states that the Knights have yet to file their 2011 tax return because they asked for an extension of the April deadline, so the total sum for donations could be higher.![]()
Classic catholic scumbags...The Knights' first public donations to efforts to oppose same-sex marriage noted in the report came in 2005, when it directed $100,000 through the Kansas City, Kan., archdiocese to a corporation supporting a Kansas state constitutional amendment to ban same-sex marriage, according to the group's tax filings and political donation records.
According to those records, the $100,000 accounted for over 74 percent of the total raised by the main group supporting the measure, which passed by a 70 percent margin.
The Knights' donations to groups opposing same-sex marriage totaled at least $2.28 million in 2008, according to an annual report attributed to the group's national leader, Carl Anderson.
Included in those donations were about $1.1 million in support of a California ballot measure known as Proposition 8 that outlawed same-sex marriage in the state after it had been allowed by the state's Supreme Court; and $515,000 to the National Organization for Marriage, the main political group supporting the proposition.
While Proposition 8 passed in 2008 by about 52 percent, it was ruled to violate the U.S. Constitution's right to due process in federal district court in 2010, a ruling a federal appeals court upheld in 2012. Other donations from the Knights that year went to efforts to oppose same-sex marriage in Connecticut ($275,000), Arizona ($100,000) and Florida ($200,000).
In 2009, the Knights again donated about $1.43 million to the National Organization for Marriage and donated $418,000 to the U.S. bishops' committee ad hoc committee, according to that year's annual report.
In 2010, the Knights donated almost $750,000 to groups fighting same-sex marriage measures, including a reported $722,150 to the U.S. bishops' ad hoc committee, according to tax filings.
In 2012, the group has given at least $100,000 to the Minnesota Catholic Conference's fund to fight a ballot measure in that state, which is also on the ballot this November. According to public records, the Knights' donations are the second largest to the fund after a $650,000 donation by the St. Paul and Minneapolis archdiocese.
According to public records, the Knights have also given at least $250,000 apiece to two organizations opposing same-sex marriage in Washington state and Maryland, where the matter is also on the ballot in November.
"Since the USCCB is part of the Catholic Church and does not have to report its charitable contributions, money given to the USCCB's anti-marriage equality efforts is essentially untraceable unless it shows up in specific state-level reporting requirements," the report states.
"This is especially important because it makes it difficult to ascertain how much the church has invested in influencing voters in Washington, Maryland, Maine and Minnesota, where marriage equality-related initiatives are on the ballot in November 2012," the report says.
One tax lawyer noted for his work on nonprofit tax law told NCR it is unclear whether the Knights' donations might affect their status as a tax-exempt organization. The Knights' national organization, which reported total assets of some $16.9 billion in 2010, is classified as a "fraternal beneficiary society" by the Internal Revenue Service.

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So you are including estate rollover, social security survivor benefits, guarantees of hospital visitation rights, joint filing, etc?ASUMountaineer wrote:What would you say Jon if a candidate said, "I will end government-sanctioned marriage and remove all marriage-related benefits from the tax code?" I'd support this, would you?dbackjon wrote:
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Cluck U wrote:Are you bringing some N2O home from the office for recreational use?death dealer wrote: Talk about narrow issue voting! Now it's come down to who has more sit around dust collector shit? My grand mom had a bunch of little carousel horse curios. She would kick your ass into next week if she caught you fucking around with them. I bet neither of these ass clowns has a collection that could rival hers.That crazy old broad had a whole freaking huge display case full of those things.
Dear lord... please allow this dangerous combination of hair spary, bat slobber, and D.O.T. four automatic transmission fluid to excite my mind, occupy my spirits, and enrage my body, provoking me to kick any man or woman in the back of the head regardless of what he or she has or has not done unto me. All my Best, Earlie Cuyler.
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Not worth it! Not even close!dbackjon wrote:Security for Alex. Commitment to Love.death dealer wrote:Seriously, why the hell do you want to be able to marry Jon? Ask most straight married guys and they would say they wish straight marriage would have been illegal when their turn came along!"Sorry Babe! I'd marry you if it were only legal. What's a guy gonna do? You don't want to break the law now do you? I guess we'll just have to stay single. Darn government!" If only.
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Actually fuck the winkie, I'm serious, don't do it! Save yourself while you can Jon!
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The reason homosexual marriage is important to homosexual marriage proponents is that it's part of trying to establish the idea that homosexual relationships are equivalent to heterosexual relationships. It's part of the effort to establish homosexuality as normal, so that there is no recognition of the fact that someone who prefers sexual contact with a member of their own sex is "off."
That's why they are not satisfied with the idea of Civil Unions even if all agreed to make Civil Unions carry all of the Civil benefits that marriages to. It's an effort to influence and control how people think about homosexuality.
That's why they are not satisfied with the idea of Civil Unions even if all agreed to make Civil Unions carry all of the Civil benefits that marriages to. It's an effort to influence and control how people think about homosexuality.
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Or....it's an acknowledgement by civil rights advocates...secure in their sexuality.JohnStOnge wrote:The reason homosexual marriage is important to homosexual marriage proponents is that it's part of trying to establish the idea that homosexual relationships are equivalent to heterosexual relationships. It's part of the effort to establish homosexuality as normal, so that there is no recognition of the fact that someone who prefers sexual contact with a member of their own sex is "off."
That's why they are not satisfied with the idea of Civil Unions even if all agreed to make Civil Unions carry all of the Civil benefits that marriages to. It's an effort to influence and control how people think about homosexuality.
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Now all we need is the NDAA, "Patriot Act", and FISA Bills repealed and we might be headed in the right direction... 
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Your best post to date!expandspanos wrote:Now all we need is the NDAA, "Patriot Act", and FISA Bills repealed and we might be headed in the right direction...
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I got it DD.death dealer wrote:Cluck U wrote:
Are you bringing some N2O home from the office for recreational use?No. He misspelled curious as curios, and it struck me as funny. I was serious about my grandma and her little curio horses. She would slit your sack and pull it over your head if she caught you fucking around with her carousel horses. So I just had this sudden mental image of Chizzy sitting around dusting and arranging his curios on a shelf. It was one of those memory association streams that just struck my funny bone.
But a little N2O would have made it even funnier, especially to anyone other than me apparently.

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Thank you!89Hen wrote:I got it DD.
Dear lord... please allow this dangerous combination of hair spary, bat slobber, and D.O.T. four automatic transmission fluid to excite my mind, occupy my spirits, and enrage my body, provoking me to kick any man or woman in the back of the head regardless of what he or she has or has not done unto me. All my Best, Earlie Cuyler.
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Everything...everyone is in the same boat without government interference. Would you agree to that?dbackjon wrote:So you are including estate rollover, social security survivor benefits, guarantees of hospital visitation rights, joint filing, etc?ASUMountaineer wrote:
What would you say Jon if a candidate said, "I will end government-sanctioned marriage and remove all marriage-related benefits from the tax code?" I'd support this, would you?
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ASUMountaineer wrote:Everything...everyone is in the same boat without government interference. Would you agree to that?dbackjon wrote:
So you are including estate rollover, social security survivor benefits, guarantees of hospital visitation rights, joint filing, etc?
Equality is the issue - as long as we are all treated the same, fine.
(But good luck getting the straights to agree to that)
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I doubt they would because straights and gays equally like their spot at the government's teet. I, for one, don't consider government-sanctioned marriage to be an inalienable right. But, I also don't care if gays marry...it won't devalue or invalidate my marriage.dbackjon wrote:ASUMountaineer wrote:
Everything...everyone is in the same boat without government interference. Would you agree to that?
Equality is the issue - as long as we are all treated the same, fine.
(But good luck getting the straights to agree to that)
This is why I think an issue like this is nonsensical to fight against. Just because something someone thinks is wrong is legal doesn't mean that person has to agree with it. It's legal to commit adultery, doesn't mean I agree/support it. I'm not sure why so many have a hard time grasping this.
It's just another reason why I think that gays, if they are truly fighting for equality, would support ridding ourselves of government-sanctioned marriage. That is the best way to achieve true equality.
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Re: Federal Appeals court rules DOMA unconstitutional
Come back when you graduate high school.ASUMountaineer wrote:I doubt they would because straights and gays equally like their spot at the government's teet. I, for one, don't consider government-sanctioned marriage to be an inalienable right. But, I also don't care if gays marry...it won't devalue or invalidate my gay marriage.dbackjon wrote:
Equality is the issue - as long as we are all treated the same, fine.
(But good luck getting the straights to agree to that)
This is why I think an issue like this is nonsensical to fight against. Just because something someone thinks is wrong is legal doesn't mean that person has to agree with it. It's legal to commit adultery, doesn't make it right. I'm not sure why so many have a hard time grasping this.
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This is a prime example if why you KY cowboys are sh!tting your own bed. Try not to piss in the people who agree with you.dbackjon wrote:ASUMountaineer wrote:
Everything...everyone is in the same boat without government interference. Would you agree to that?
Equality is the issue - as long as we are all treated the same, fine.
(But good luck getting the straights to agree to that)
You do realize that the only reason you aren't cowering in a closet somewhere is because a growing number of those straights not only have no problem with you taking it up the poop chute from your boyfriend Lance, but they also believe that you should be able to marry him so that you can stop giving him head regularly and nag you to take out the trash?
So stop being an a$$. It is the straights that will ultimately help you win this battle, just like it is white people who elected Obama.
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D1B wrote:Come back when you graduate high school.ASUMountaineer wrote:
I doubt they would because straights and gays equally like their spot at the government's teet. I, for one, don't consider government-sanctioned marriage to be an inalienable right. But, I also don't care if gays marry...it won't devalue or invalidate my gay marriage.
This is why I think an issue like this is nonsensical to fight against. Just because something someone thinks is wrong is legal doesn't mean that person has to agree with it. It's legal to commit adultery, doesn't make it right. I'm not sure why so many have a hard time grasping this.
I'm still learning D, be patient.
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Re: Federal Appeals court rules DOMA unconstitutional
And therein lies the problem. Heterosexuality and homosexuality are not equal. Nobody should be obligated to treat them as equal.Equality is the issue - as long as we are all treated the same, fine.
One of the biggest problems with our culture is the insistence upon treating things that are not equal as equal.
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