Frankly, I believe Graham
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70% of US supports same sex marriage so makes sense that this bill would pass. :woman-shrugging:
Even in Louisiana, it is more than 50%.
@taiwan_girl Franklyn Graham doesn’t seem to agree. Presumably, none of his friends support it, ergo the whole country feels the same way.
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@taiwan_girl Franklyn Graham doesn’t seem to agree. Presumably, none of his friends support it, ergo the whole country feels the same way.
@Doctor-Phibes said in Frankly, I believe Graham:
Franklyn Graham doesn’t seem to agree. Presumably, none of his friends support it, ergo the whole country feels the same way.
Pauline Kael smiled.
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70% of US supports same sex marriage so makes sense that this bill would pass. :woman-shrugging:
Even in Louisiana, it is more than 50%.
@taiwan_girl said in Frankly, I believe Graham:
70% of US supports same sex marriage so makes sense that this bill would pass. :woman-shrugging:
Even in Louisiana, it is more than 50%.
Sometimes, the crowd is wrong. Sadly, it gets pretty destructive before the crowd changes its mind.
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@taiwan_girl said in Frankly, I believe Graham:
70% of US supports same sex marriage so makes sense that this bill would pass. :woman-shrugging:
Even in Louisiana, it is more than 50%.
Sometimes, the crowd is wrong. Sadly, it gets pretty destructive before the crowd changes its mind.
@Jolly said in Frankly, I believe Graham:
@taiwan_girl said in Frankly, I believe Graham:
70% of US supports same sex marriage so makes sense that this bill would pass. :woman-shrugging:
Even in Louisiana, it is more than 50%.
Sometimes, the crowd is wrong.
Not this time.
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Every single slippery slope prediction has come true, and a lot faster than anyone expected.
I said it then and I still believe it. I’m fine with people loving whatever adult they wish and the marital rights that go along. But equality has never been the goal. It’s endorsement.
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@taiwan_girl said in Frankly, I believe Graham:
70% of US supports same sex marriage so makes sense that this bill would pass. :woman-shrugging:
Even in Louisiana, it is more than 50%.
Sometimes, the crowd is wrong. Sadly, it gets pretty destructive before the crowd changes its mind.
@Jolly said in Frankly, I believe Graham:
Sometimes, the crowd is wrong
Of course, if you disagree with the crowd, then you think the crowd is wrong.
Human bias and all that.