There needs to be a movement to get the TV show Walking Dead out of Georgia. That would hit them very hard.
Amen!
I believe that it is implied and inferred.
Pro-gay (means they can slam dunk ; )) is the hot ticket, what is wrong with these anti-gayers anyways?
Guess whose on the short end of the stick these days, it isnāt the Gays any longer, its the haters and they hate that. I mean, what do the anti-gayers have going for them? They are scaring away business locally, turning away tourism and tarnishing everything that comes from their state. The Gays OTOH are winning by allowing their opponents to implode, are cementing their equality by having it denied (ironic as that may be) and are enjoying the massive pendulum swing in their favor.
In the Gay vs. Hater cage match, the Gays are ripping the haters apart.
Like Obama said, we donāt have red states and blue states, we have deep maroon states and rainbow states. Of course, Iām paraphrasing.
[raises fist] Nerd Power!
I vividly recall driving though the Bible Belt in late summer in 1981, and hearing a local call-in radio program. The topic was equal rights, but the conversation was bizarre and troubling. In a nutshell, the callers believed that all the national discussion about rights for marginal groups was unfair. Callers wanted a constitutional amendment that would protect them from people with whom they disagreed.
Since that day, I have been convinced that religion was the greatest internal threat to the US. And now, here we are, with the very principles of the law turned upside down. The nutso proposal to legalize the murder of āsodomitesā perfectly illustrates the direction in which this pernicious thinking leads.