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CurtEastPoint

(18,664 posts)
Fri Sep 26, 2014, 02:42 PM Sep 2014

Macon GA Board of Elections: No Sun. voting: "Just trying to wring out every last vote."

That is the point you ignorant Republican waste of flesh asshole.

http://www.13wmaz.com/story/news/local/macon/2014/09/25/bibb-election-vote-rejects-sunday-voting/16230941/

Rinda, you suck. And you are a bigot. Homophobic. Racist. Trash.

Rinda Wilson, a Republican, called it "a partisan thing" backed by Democrats: "There have been six states that have been targeted, Georgia being one of them, that this would be a way just to wring out every last vote."


More about the delightful and witty 'Rinda.'

The Macon Telegraph wants to be clear: They are not a progressive newspaper, even if they will print your same-sex wedding announcement. They trotted out Georgia’s latest hate-monger to prove it.

Cue Rinda Wilson, Macon resident, chair of the Macon-Bibb County Board of Elections and clueless anti-gay bigot who would prefer to live in a theocracy ruled by uneducated conservatives. On Sunday, she penned an opinion column for the Telegrah – Making same sex marriage legal would harm society – to prove it.

As to society, most Americans will agree that the laws of a democratic republic such as ours generally represent a codified representation of the values and beliefs of the people, as allowed and constrained by the Constitution. Since the majority of Americans are religious people whose faiths have historically included tenets forbidding homosexuality as a practice that is sinful to God and detrimental to the personal and societal health of its people, the majority of America’s religious people would and do find the legalization of gay marriage abhorrent.


So it is logical to assume that if gay marriage is universally legalized in America, those health risks unique to gay sex would have to be minimalized or suppressed in order to rationalize the legal sanction. Likewise, wouldn’t it be likely that all public school curriculum would have to gloss over those same health risks in order to present homosexuality in a favorable light to the students? Inevitably, legalization would expand what is already a very distressing practice in some school systems of indoctrinating young school children that gay families are identical to traditional families in all ways—a view that flies in the face of the personal moral code of many parents in America.

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