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  • approve

    19 61.29%
  • disapprove

    9 29.03%
  • not sure

    3 9.68%
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  1. #61

    Default Re: anti discrimination bill

    Quote Originally Posted by gareb
    i have to agree, though i am open to the idea of affirmative action if indeed it be proven that the conditions are met for it to be made allowable (same with black affrimative action in the US and marginalized sector affirmative action in Brazil). this needs more study though as it is a very sensitive topic.
    Yes it is very sensitive. I have to agree with that!

    we can only judge on it's social context if it is right or wrong, depending on methods and motive. in the case of militant homosexuals, it's plain wrong.
    Yups! :mrgreen:

    but really, the total aggregate is also irrelevant for an entirely different reason which in this case is the ethics of humanity. this takes us full circle.
    OK! Sorry for the delay in my analysis of the text of HB 634 (I hope I got that right). Working on it!

  2. #62

    Default Re: anti discrimination bill

    Quote Originally Posted by north_star
    the whole idea of putting up the bill is equality. i wish most people had a more wider definition of equality and in which contexts it should be applied.

    Quote Originally Posted by lestat1116
    Quote Originally Posted by north_star
    Quote Originally Posted by lestat1116
    m not sad.. m happy.. you should be sad coz your gay.
    yeah? i find that an awful philosophy. shows how much brain capacity you got.
    at least m not gay..
    at least i'm not a turd.
    at least i'm not a disgrace to the human race.. F@G

  3. #63

    Default Re: anti discrimination bill

    I'm for all the gays and lesbians out there who are commonly outcasted from this very close-minded culture and society of ours...

  4. #64

    Default Re: anti discrimination bill

    Quote Originally Posted by Empress_Of_Drac
    I'm for all the gays and lesbians out there who are commonly outcasted from this very close-minded culture and society of ours...
    I don't think that's the issue. It's not even the issue of discrimination (of any sort). The issue is the actual bill itself.

    I am not against WHO homosexuals are. I am against what they DO. I believe in what the Church has always taught: hate the SIN, love the SINNER.

  5. #65

    Default Re: anti discrimination bill

    Quote Originally Posted by lestat1116
    at least i'm not a disgrace to the human race.. F@G
    you have just proven your imbecility. congratulations dimwit.

  6. #66

    Default Re: anti discrimination bill

    lestat1116 and north_star

    this is not a place to bash each other or anyone for that matter.

    consider yourselves warned.
    What we call chaos is just patterns we haven't recognized. What we call random is just patterns we cant decipher. What we can't understand we call nonsense. What we can't read we call gibberish. - Chuck Palahniuk

  7. #67

    Default Re: anti discrimination bill

    fair enough.

  8. #68

    Default Re: anti discrimination bill

    Quote Originally Posted by mannyamador
    Quote Originally Posted by iloveyou4ever
    If a couple is not happy anymore with their marriage why stick to it? Basin either one of them will perish if we force them to live each other again. Lets legalize divorce, thanks!
    That's the same bad argument they used in the U.S. And what happened is that they ended up practically destroying marriage. The idea of commitment in marriage is destroyed because people get into marriage easily, thinking they always have a way out. The result: 50% of all marriages in the U.S. end in divorce! And the connection between divorce and juvenile delinqucny and drug abuse seems pretty well established. Do you want that kind of idiocy and madness here?

    By the way, this is off-topic.
    50% sa ila marriage end up sa divorce kay protected man ang rights sa mga women. Mao nga if himoon sila ug punching bag sa lalaki, they are asking for divorce sa marriage. On the other hand, kung himoon ra na sila nga paanakan (murag baboy lang ang treatment), of course they have to seek legal rights. In the US womens right is protected. Sa Philippines, China, India and Vietnam ang treatment sa babae dili maayo. Either paanakan lang (murag baboy ba, nya ang mga lalaki wala ba na sila kabalo how difficult to nga sige lang ug anak ang ila wife) or punching bag! So if divorce is available sa Philippines, Im sure ma lessen aning mga hitabo.

  9. #69

    Default Re: anti discrimination bill

    Quote Originally Posted by iloveyou4ever
    50% sa ila marriage end up sa divorce kay protected man ang rights sa mga women. Mao nga if himoon sila ug punching bag sa lalaki, they are asking for divorce sa marriage. On the other hand, kung himoon ra na sila nga paanakan (murag baboy lang ang treatment), of course they have to seek legal rights. In the US womens right is protected. Sa Philippines, China, India and Vietnam ang treatment sa babae dili maayo. Either paanakan lang (murag baboy ba, nya ang mga lalaki wala ba na sila kabalo how difficult to nga sige lang ug anak ang ila wife) or punching bag! So if divorce is available sa Philippines, Im sure ma lessen aning mga hitabo.
    Too bad I don't undertsand Cebuano. I can't really respond to your post. But if you think divorce protects the rights of women, then you've got it all wrong. Divorce victimizes both parties, but worse, it harms the children. And divorce has not lessened the incidence of violence against women in the US.

  10. #70

    Default Re: anti discrimination bill

    basta wa lay same *** marriage. ok ra na...

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