Of cancer at 53.
Man, it sucks to get older.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ogypBUCb7DA
Thursday, April 28, 2011
Tuesday, April 26, 2011
Gay Marriage, and why it should be approved
I am an atheist, as such I was able to get married and I have both a wife and a son.
This is entirely consistent with the Constitution of the United States, as a person with no religious beliefs it remains entirely within the Constitution.
As a person ANYBODY should be allowed to get married, for any reason. Religious people, such as those just on NPR, may have a "problem" with this, but as religious people they have no right to be against it.
There has been marriage long before there was anything approaching Christianity, before people thought of themselves as Jewish. There was marriage in Greece, in Rome, in Japan, in China, in India. There was marriage everywhere.
Marriage belongs to all of us, and as long as the Government gives benefits to people for being married, it has long since moved past the "beliefs" of the relgious.
Anybody else?
This is entirely consistent with the Constitution of the United States, as a person with no religious beliefs it remains entirely within the Constitution.
As a person ANYBODY should be allowed to get married, for any reason. Religious people, such as those just on NPR, may have a "problem" with this, but as religious people they have no right to be against it.
There has been marriage long before there was anything approaching Christianity, before people thought of themselves as Jewish. There was marriage in Greece, in Rome, in Japan, in China, in India. There was marriage everywhere.
Marriage belongs to all of us, and as long as the Government gives benefits to people for being married, it has long since moved past the "beliefs" of the relgious.
Anybody else?
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
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