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Britain Gay Marriage begins! ... Evil Breeders seethe their "family values"

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Susie, age 9 - 09 Dec 2005 16:54 GMT
Breeders HATE the notion that gay people can be happy.
The Evil Breeders struggle to oppress gays while they breed,
in-breed, out-breed, sodom-and-gammorize each other and
then abort their fetuses ... they call that "family values" while
they persecute each other through lies, greed  and wars
where they kill each others' children en masse...

But today, the bells are ringing for ALL to hear!

Wheee --- the gays are HERE, they are Queer and YOU'RE
GONNA HAVE TO GET USED TO IT, EVIL BREEDERS!!!

susie
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For British gays, new law rings in wedding bells
Bill allows civil partnerships for homosexuals; no church ceremonies, though

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/10382347/

By Jennifer Carlile
Reporter
MSNBC
Updated: 10:19 a.m. ET Dec. 9, 2005

    BRIGHTON, England - "It was love at first sight," said
Tony Mason, speaking amid chocolate fountains, flower
bouquets and cruise ship brochures at a recent wedding show
in this city on the south coast of England.

After a three-and-a-half-year engagement, the besotted groom
will soon marry his "soul mate" - an act the Atlanta, Ga.,
native once thought impossible in his adopted country.

While their wedding will be traditional, and their honeymoon
a time-honored riverboat cruise down the Danube, the groom
and his prince charming will make history as one of the
first same-sex couples to legalize their union in the United
Kingdom.

That's because Britain this week brought the Civil
Partnerships Act into force. The act grants same-sex couples
almost identical rights to those enjoyed by heterosexual
married couples; the main difference being that a civil
partnership cannot be registered on religious premises.

"The government doesn't support gay marriage, but you'd have
to look hard to find the differences between the rights and
responsibilities which it affords straight and gay couples,"
said Britain's Gay Times "Pride and Groom" December issue,
adding that "in the media, it's increasingly being called
'gay marriage.'"

 England will see its first wave of partnership ceremonies
on Dec. 21, after registered couples have waited out a
15-day "cooling off" period.

In contrast to the United States, where social conservatives
have vehemently opposed same-sex unions, there has been
little opposition to the change in law here.

The heavily gay seaside town of Brighton alone has 500
ceremonies booked for the end of December. Meanwhile, the
tabloids are gearing up for Elton John's nuptials and new
businesses seeking the so-called "pink pound" have exploded
onto the nascent gay wedding scene, pushing with his-and-his
cake toppers and hers-and-hers bath robes.

An industry group called The Gay Wedding Show has toured
Belfast, Manchester, Cardiff and Brighton, showcasing gay
wedding planners (who deal with issues such as two
fathers-of-the-brides walking down the aisle and how to
divvy up friends for bachelor and bachelorette parties),
wedding locales (such as hotels and palaces), honeymoon
vacations and even prenuptial agreements.
Death - 09 Dec 2005 19:14 GMT
"Susie, age 9" <nomail@noway.com> wrote in message

> For British gays, new law rings in wedding bells
> Bill allows civil partnerships for homosexuals;

That sums up your whine nicely.
No wedding, no wedding bells.
Just an ink pen, ding dong
tsip29 - 09 Dec 2005 19:56 GMT
thats all thats marraige about! signing a piece of paper! nothing more
nothing less!

anyway africa has als allowed civil partnership!
Death - 09 Dec 2005 21:04 GMT
"tsip29" <nnormen@hotmail.com> wrote in message

> thats all thats marraige about! signing a piece of paper! nothing more
> nothing less!

You must be single.

> anyway africa has als allowed civil partnership!

Africa also has a history of cannibalism
 
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