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![]() tfortee wrote: On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 12:26:15 -0600, "MnMikew" wrote: "Melvin Creep" wrote in message . com... At long last our national nightmare is over. I'd like to publicly thank the Mass. Supreme Court for declaring Wednesday that gays are entitled to nothing less than marriage and that Vermont-style civil unions will not suffice. This sets the stage for the nation's first legally sanctioned same-sex weddings by the spring. "The dissimilitude between the terms `civil marriage' and `civil union' is not innocuous; it is a considered choice of language that reflects a demonstrable assigning of same-sex, largely homosexual, couples to second-class status," the justices wrote. On behalf of the shortwave listening family I salute this very brave and historic decision. Judge Solomom himself could not have adjudicated this matter more wisely! Sons of Massachusetts stand proudly and take a bow - a resounding THANK YOU echoes throughout our land! Melvin As usuall the liberal judges overstep their bounds and go against the masses. That's the first thing that you have ever written that has made sense. The rest was uneducated pointless dribble. An 'educated' person would've used the word 'drivel', rather than 'dribble'. But you, being an 'uneducated' person, would not have known that. Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B |
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On Thu, 05 Feb 2004 14:42:47 -0500, N8KDV
wrote: tfortee wrote: On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 12:26:15 -0600, "MnMikew" wrote: "Melvin Creep" wrote in message . com... At long last our national nightmare is over. I'd like to publicly thank the Mass. Supreme Court for declaring Wednesday that gays are entitled to nothing less than marriage and that Vermont-style civil unions will not suffice. This sets the stage for the nation's first legally sanctioned same-sex weddings by the spring. "The dissimilitude between the terms `civil marriage' and `civil union' is not innocuous; it is a considered choice of language that reflects a demonstrable assigning of same-sex, largely homosexual, couples to second-class status," the justices wrote. On behalf of the shortwave listening family I salute this very brave and historic decision. Judge Solomom himself could not have adjudicated this matter more wisely! Sons of Massachusetts stand proudly and take a bow - a resounding THANK YOU echoes throughout our land! Melvin As usuall the liberal judges overstep their bounds and go against the masses. That's the first thing that you have ever written that has made sense. The rest was uneducated pointless dribble. An 'educated' person would've used the word 'drivel', rather than 'dribble'. But you, being an 'uneducated' person, would not have known that. Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B To coin a phrase. "That's the pot calling the kettle black!" What's up buttnut? Tracy |
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N8KDV,
"The rest was uneducated pointless dribble." Actually 'if' one did not Understand (uneducated) the Game of Basketball and simply Dribbled (dribble) they would indeed be Scoreless (pointless). So there is a 'certain' Logic about the original statement; that would have 'application' to what was Written. yik... ~ RHF = = = Yes I Know... another Pointless comment from RHF ![]() .. .. = = = N8KDV = = = wrote in message ... tfortee wrote: On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 12:26:15 -0600, "MnMikew" wrote: "Melvin Creep" wrote in message . com... At long last our national nightmare is over. I'd like to publicly thank the Mass. Supreme Court for declaring Wednesday that gays are entitled to nothing less than marriage and that Vermont-style civil unions will not suffice. This sets the stage for the nation's first legally sanctioned same-sex weddings by the spring. "The dissimilitude between the terms `civil marriage' and `civil union' is not innocuous; it is a considered choice of language that reflects a demonstrable assigning of same-sex, largely homosexual, couples to second-class status," the justices wrote. On behalf of the shortwave listening family I salute this very brave and historic decision. Judge Solomom himself could not have adjudicated this matter more wisely! Sons of Massachusetts stand proudly and take a bow - a resounding THANK YOU echoes throughout our land! Melvin As usuall the liberal judges overstep their bounds and go against the masses. That's the first thing that you have ever written that has made sense. The rest was uneducated pointless dribble. An 'educated' person would've used the word 'drivel', rather than 'dribble'. But you, being an 'uneducated' person, would not have known that. Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B .. |
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![]() RHF wrote: N8KDV, "The rest was uneducated pointless dribble." Actually 'if' one did not Understand (uneducated) the Game of Basketball and simply Dribbled (dribble) they would indeed be Scoreless (pointless). So there is a 'certain' Logic about the original statement; that would have 'application' to what was Written. yik... ~ RHF = = = Yes I Know... another Pointless comment from RHF ![]() I understand. . . = = = N8KDV = = = wrote in message ... tfortee wrote: On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 12:26:15 -0600, "MnMikew" wrote: "Melvin Creep" wrote in message . com... At long last our national nightmare is over. I'd like to publicly thank the Mass. Supreme Court for declaring Wednesday that gays are entitled to nothing less than marriage and that Vermont-style civil unions will not suffice. This sets the stage for the nation's first legally sanctioned same-sex weddings by the spring. "The dissimilitude between the terms `civil marriage' and `civil union' is not innocuous; it is a considered choice of language that reflects a demonstrable assigning of same-sex, largely homosexual, couples to second-class status," the justices wrote. On behalf of the shortwave listening family I salute this very brave and historic decision. Judge Solomom himself could not have adjudicated this matter more wisely! Sons of Massachusetts stand proudly and take a bow - a resounding THANK YOU echoes throughout our land! Melvin As usuall the liberal judges overstep their bounds and go against the masses. That's the first thing that you have ever written that has made sense. The rest was uneducated pointless dribble. An 'educated' person would've used the word 'drivel', rather than 'dribble'. But you, being an 'uneducated' person, would not have known that. Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B . |
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![]() "N8KDV" wrote in message ... tfortee wrote: On Thu, 5 Feb 2004 12:26:15 -0600, "MnMikew" wrote: "Melvin Creep" wrote in message . com... At long last our national nightmare is over. I'd like to publicly thank the Mass. Supreme Court for declaring Wednesday that gays are entitled to nothing less than marriage and that Vermont-style civil unions will not suffice. This sets the stage for the nation's first legally sanctioned same-sex weddings by the spring. "The dissimilitude between the terms `civil marriage' and `civil union' is not innocuous; it is a considered choice of language that reflects a demonstrable assigning of same-sex, largely homosexual, couples to second-class status," the justices wrote. On behalf of the shortwave listening family I salute this very brave and historic decision. Judge Solomom himself could not have adjudicated this matter more wisely! Sons of Massachusetts stand proudly and take a bow - a resounding THANK YOU echoes throughout our land! Melvin As usuall the liberal judges overstep their bounds and go against the masses. That's the first thing that you have ever written that has made sense. The rest was uneducated pointless dribble. An 'educated' person would've used the word 'drivel', rather than 'dribble'. But you, being an 'uneducated' person, would not have known that. Maybe he used to play pro basketball? DeWayne Steve Holland, MI Drake R7, R8 and R8B |
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