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By MARY CLARE JALONICK WASHINGTON©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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Jimizo
The opponents of same-sex marriage are becoming more and more irrelevant.
Their numbers will continue to shrink.
Game over.
Strangerland
The Republicans may have not lost this most recent election if they had done the same with abortion rights, which clearly were on the ballot.
bass4funk
I absolutely don’t think so….
https://redstate.com/brandon_morse/2022/11/29/disney-loses-100-million-on-its-latest-flop-promoting-gay-teen-romance-n665909
wallace
Two-thirds of the public support the Bill and its rights.
Jimizo
@bass
So a movie flop will see a rise in people opposed to same-sex marriage?
What does your link have to do with anything?
Strangerland
I definitely think that anti-same-sex marriage should be at the top of the Republican agenda.
Bob Fosse
The times they are a’ changin’
Are right wing heads ‘exploding’? Isn’t that the usual thing to say?
Blacklabel
Yes they may not have. In fact, they didnt. how many times does this have to be corrected.
The Republicans in fact just WON the House of Representatives.
As far as this bill, its just politics. The right already exists and no one was threatening to take it away.
Rodney
Of course religions control a lot, and discrimination against gays and women’s rights is their thing but hidden in this bill, discussion, is the part about banning “inter-racial marriages”. That was real shocker for me.
plasticmonkey
The number of opponents of same-sex marriage has steadily declined over the past three decades.
wtfjapan
The Republicans in fact just WON the House of Representatives.
yes just like the fact that dems won the house in the 2018 midterms, the party holding the presidency nearly always loses the house or senate in the midterms, only 2 or 3 times in the last 90yrs it hasnt happened.
the thing is there was this predicted red wave conservatives kept talking about a 10-15 seat majority in the senate and a 50-60 seat majority in the house.
what actually happened is dems kept control of the senate may even increase it to 51.
republicans have a 4 seat hold on the house, 4 seats. much easier to flip 4 seats than 50.
so yes if you want to put a winner in the midterms it certainly was the dems, nearly every republican lawmaker, even FOX OAN all the right wing networks are declaring this as a huge loss LOL
japancat
Is it still ok to say that you are hetrosexual these days?? Im thinking of organizing a ' Straight pride ' march ! LOL.