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Listen, I respect someone's religion as much as the next religiously tolerant person, but this is really getting out of hand.

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Vatican launches campaign against gay marriage

WTF? That's... I dunno. That's just not right. The article goes on to report that the Vatican is against same-sex adoptions because the child would face developmental obsticals due to the fact that they lack either a mother or a father. That's stupid. Are they going to now say something about single parents? And how is a family consisting of two adults who love a child and get along well worse than a married couple who fight all the time? Is that okay because they are a het couple and approved in the eyes of "God"? Like this line:

"Allowing children to be adopted by persons living in such unions would actually mean doing violence to these children, in the sense that their condition of dependency would be used to place them in an environment that is not conducive to their full human development," it said.

Because that's more violent than people who beat their children. Apparently the Vatican's okay with child abuse as long as you are heterosexual.

It said gay adoptions contradicted the U.N. Convention on the Rights of the Child, which holds that the best interests of the child are to be paramount.

So apparently they're saying they'd rather have the child rot in a third world country or an orphanage than to be adopted by two human beings who can provide love, food, and shelter. That's nice.

Why can't you people mind your own damn business?! It's not they're getting married and running around converting people to homosexuality. Only cults have the need to go around converting people and saying that their way is the only way and their god is the one true god. Oh... now, wait a sec.... here's a pen, connect the dots.

Bush made an announcement yesterday where he said "he wants to make sure marriage is defined strictly as a union between a man and a woman." Oh, but don't ostracize the gays because they're evil doers and sinners. ::rolls eyes::

"I am mindful that we're all sinners, and I caution those who may try to take the speck out of the neighbor's eye when they got a log in their own,"

That would have been more eloquent if it were proper English and he didn't sound like a red neck hick. You're there to run the country (or whatever it is they have you doing... maybe you just play with toys all day, I don't know) not enforce your religious beliefs on others. Surprisingly, Cheney had this to say in 2000:

"People should be free to enter into any kind of relationship they want to enter into," said Cheney. "It's really no one else's business, in terms of trying to regulate or prohibit behavior in that regard."

Or maybe not since his daughter is a lesbian.

This all just makes me sick. Can I get the next ticket out of here? I'll gladly leave my silly US Passport at the gate. I wouldn't want the embarassment of being from this country anyway. Whatever happened to the freedoms that founded this country?

On a sort of related topic, I don't know why people are all sorts of surprised that our soldiers are still being killed in Iraq. We invaded their country, set up a military presence, and have basically taken the place over. Don't forget about us bombing the hell out of all their cities, killing lots of civilians while Saddam and crew escaped. Oh, sure, we set-up a government (completely loyal to the US, I'm sure). And.. uhm... took lots of oil (those gas prices are still high, by the way). Last I heard, the electricity was still out.

So. Yeah. Iraqis running around shooting American soldiers? Not the least bit surprised. You can't go bomb a country, pretending to "liberate" them, take their oil, and install your idea of an ideal government and not expect people to be pissed. American arrogance, once again. I feel bad for the soldiers, as many of them don't want to be there in the first place. When the troops went in, they were lead to believe they would go in, do their job, and get out. They weren't emotionally and psychologically prepared to be there for months, maybe years. I'm sure the administration had a fair idea that military presence would be needed for a long while - they should have informed the people the sent in to do their dirty work. The fact that this war is costing $4billion a month is a bonus, right? Since we're already running a ridiculous deficit and Bush feels the need to give Joe Bob in the trailer park a $300 tax return.

Okay, okay. I'll shut up now.
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