Comments on: Same-Sex Proponents Throw a Tantrum http://www.thepaytons.org/essays/considerettes/?p=2024 Conservative commentary served up in bite-sized bits Wed, 14 Feb 2007 15:26:01 +0000 hourly 1 By: Doug Payton http://www.thepaytons.org/essays/considerettes/?p=2024&cpage=1#comment-1083 Wed, 14 Feb 2007 15:26:01 +0000 http://www.thepaytons.org/essays/considerettes/?p=2024#comment-1083 What bluff? This has been a very open and honest debate from the Right; said exactly what we wanted, and the vast majority has been voting for it. Nobody, not even the folks pushing this initiative, believe it will pass. That’s a tantrum.

And they’re trying to make a point against a straw man they erected. More tantrum.

I’d be more than willing to cast my vote against such a measure (if I lived there). No bluff to call, since as I said that’s not been the sole issue. If same-sex marriage proponents want to talk, talk. They shouldn’t create pretend arguments and declare that they win.

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By: KDP http://www.thepaytons.org/essays/considerettes/?p=2024&cpage=1#comment-1072 Wed, 14 Feb 2007 01:02:22 +0000 http://www.thepaytons.org/essays/considerettes/?p=2024#comment-1072 You right-wing propagandists are a trip. “Tantrum”. Sounds more like you can’t handle someone calling your bluff. Tantrum indeed. For all that pap about families and procreation, the only consistency is to deny the gays legal rights to protect their families.

We knew you were full of bologna, but don’t accuse me of throwing a tantrum just because I challenge you demonstrate the courage of your convictions.

Just admit it — it’s not about family, procreation, or sacred institutions — you just don’t like gay folk.

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