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Remember when Gay Marriage was the BIG issue in America?
We simply can not elect McCain into office if the only distractions he can come up with are a Milf and a cliche. I really have to question the leadership of someone who can't come up with better distractions than these. Honestly, Bush was waaaaaaaay better at it. War not going well in Iraq? Gays are getting married!!! America heading for economic ruin? Illegals are stealing your jobs!!! Oh yeah, you remember. The master of not talking about reality is on his way out of office and his successor doesn't look like he's up to speed.
That's hilarious!!! McCain actually talking about issues? Did you just get back from your vacation to an underdeveloped nation?
@ John, this was a joke. I didn't ask anyone what was McCain's stance on Gay marriage, I thought I made it clear...I guess not. So I suggest, like I've done many times before, please read the question all the way before answering next time.
7 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Actually, it is high taxes and over government regulation that is moving our jobs overseas. At least get the cause right.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Don't you wish that with all the real information on politics available on the wen that the people who support the US Genocide Party would get their heads out of the left wing blogs and actually research issues?
McCain opposes the Bush position on Gay Marriage and does talk about ot.
Actual McCain position on gay marriage:
Leave gay marriage to the states
* Gay Marriage - Believes it's an issue best left up to the states. While in the Senate McCain voted "No" on a constitutional ban of same-sex marriage.
* Hate Crimes - While in the Senate, McCain voted no on extending the definition of hate crimes to include sexual orientation.
* Job Protection - Voted no on prohibiting job discrimination based upon sexual orientation.
Known for his generally conservative voting record, including opposing legalized abortion, McCain has not towed a typical Republican line. For example, he has called the ban on same-sex marriage "un-Republican." The ban "usurps from the states a fundamental authority they have always possessed and imposes a federal remedy for a problem that most states do not believe confronts them," he said in July 2004.
- titmanLv 45 years ago
i do not comprehend how precise my answer will be. yet, I have requested this similar question myself many circumstances. the answer I even are turning out to be is, us American's have a very primitive view on sexuality. we can not educate classified ads of girls wearing horny clothing eating a burger (banned Hardees commercial with Kate Upton) yet we may be able to have embarrassing classified ads about female hygiene. we can not settle for the actual undeniable actuality that folk that are not heterosexual can, in truth, fall in love and performance lasting healthful relationships. we are prudes. And it really is embarrassing! Blame it on faith. The Puritans got here right here many years in the past, yet for some reason it kind of feels we've did not conform a lot considering then. also, no offense to every person, yet imagine about states that are nonetheless lower than Mormon rules. Dry Utah every person? Face it. united statesa. is a united states in accordance with Christianity, and we can maximum in all threat by no ability damage freed from it. unhappy isn't it?
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Gay marriage was never a big issue for me, I am choosing McCain because he will spend more time on issues that matter. Are you telling me two dudes should get married? Maybe you are...
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- 1 decade ago
First answer should tell you that there is plenty of residual lies from Bush for McCain to make it with the "Party of Morality."
- Anonymous1 decade ago
McCain and Romney are an item....