heeey =]
i was wondering if you could send me octane's video. I wasn't on in such a long time that i didn't get a chance to view it >.>. And no doubt i would like to comment about it (thought it may be a bit late)
that is too retarded to dignify with a response...
these kids need to open their eyes...
i fear my daughter growing up in today's day and age... sweatdrop
i totally sympathize with you on that issue,
not as be obtuse, as i am not gay, but...
it isn't right,
nor is it fair that your issues should be decided by some bigoted fat cat republican... stressed
and that's the real issues, not the fact of with whom you should be married,
but your benefits, or lack thereof most places...
thank you for your time, and for responding! mrgreen
pardon the intrusion.
i would to say i agree with you wholeheartedly
on the issue that you posted in the forum yesterday...
that is ignorant to say with whom you should be married,
it's nobodies decision but yourselves.
and as far as legalizing gay marriage,
i agree with you,
what you didn't notice was the real issue.
it's not aboot homosexuals being married,
it's the fact that they are not receiving the same benefits as everyone else,
pensions, hospital rights, so forth and so on...
and i will end with this,
what business is it of ours to decide who should be married?
if you love someone, and want to spend the rest of your life with them,
by all means, i believe they should be joined in holy matrimony.
thank you for your time. pirate
As long as the animal is being used, I don't have an issue with sport hunting. Sport hunters donate thousands of pounds of meat to homeless shelters every year, and I think that's a worthy cause. If they kill an animal and just take the hide or head, leaving the rest to rot...then I have an issue.
Can't really say that it thrills me either. I just know that it's something that we have to do for the continuing health of all the species. I would have rather see the cubs with a sanctuary group but sometimes that isn't feasible.
Thank you for being willing to listen and giving me the chance to show the facts that get hidden behind emotional pleas. And thanks for pushing me. I now believe I know more about hunting and wildlife management in Alaska then I do in my own state. I always enjoy learning more. *smiles*
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