I deny everything.
When I read the thread title, I thought So? I’m sure a lot of gay marriages involve Santorum; where’s the news here?
The poor man’s name is mud. Worse, actually.
Daniel
Zel Miller voted for it, and that’s no surprise. He’s a Democrat simply out of spite at this point. He’s voted almost 100% with the Republicans down the line his entire time polluting the Senate. He’s even going to speak that the Republican clan rally in September.
I would also give one of Binarydome’s balls to have had McCain be president. He woulda won in a landslide against Gore in 2000, I’d imagine.
The GOP let the cloture vote fail in part because there would have been as many as twelve defections had the actual measure come to the ballot, including Snowe, Chaffee, Lugar, Collins, McCain, Warner, Gregg, Hagel and others.
Even with three turncoat Democrats on their side, that’d put the GOP’s support at 42 votes, a staggering, humiliating defeat. They didn’t want that. Better to fail on a procedural vote, so that they could complain that the Democrats didn’t let the issue be voted on, than be crushed on the vote itself.
Santorum on gay marriage? Tragic! When a simple enema could avoid an akward moment on a special day.
If only the senator it was named for was so easy to get rid of.
I would just like to say, as a PA resident, that I was not old enough to vote when this fuckwit was elected. So it’s not my fault. And I know none of my immediate family members voted for him… unfortunately I know far too many people who probably did… :smack: Sometimes I hate my state.
Don’t be silly—everyone knows that Todd Beamer and Jesus wrestled the plane away from the terrorists. Mark Bingham was probably re-doing a murdered stewardess’ hairdo or something equally nelly.
In order to value what you have, you need to be able to look down on the have-nots. Gays have not marriage.
So, if they’re looking for things that threaten marriage, when are they going to crack down on divorce?
Sorry! One per customer.
Does anyone know how my Senators from Ohio voted?
They would be DeWine and Voinovich®.
Given that these were the Republicans that broke rank, Campbell (R-CO),Chafee (R-RI), Collins (R-ME), McCain (R-AZ), Snowe (R-ME) , Sununu (R-NH) I would deduce that they voted for the propesed amendment.
More on that. Sorry.
I’d join you in offering up a ball for McCain’s presidential ascendancy.
spectrum, there is not much in this whole gay marriage fiasco that I find amusing. So it’s with great respect that I offer you kudos. Your quip about Binarydrone’s ball got an audible chuckle out of me.
Well it didn’t from me! Damn people, I already offered one, do we have to take them both? Is this some sort of a tax metaphor or something?
Umm, you’re all a bunch of meanies! And your hair is sticking up in that odd way! <hold up makeshift cross of rubber chicken and bamboo backscratcher>
Please make sure you get rid of the ugly wallpaper in the dining room. It’s peeling just enough to bother me and not enough to motivate me to clear a weekend to deal with it. We’ll have some nice lasgna when you’re done, ok?
I was gonna say the same thing.
Then I *remembered that our state elected Jesse Ventura.:eek:
So I guess any nutjob can get elected if they can con enough people to believe the crap they spew.
[sup]* I had thought it was just a bad dream.
And no, I didn’t vote for him.[/sup]
Somebody one-upped the long-running Toaster Joke[sup]TM[/sup]!
While I respect John McCain and agree with his vote and most of his comments today, let’s not forget that if he was President we’d still be pitting him for his conservative stance on any number of other things, like abortion. But he did get this one right.
James Carville once described Pennsylvania as Pittsburgh and Philadelphia, with Alabama in between. Not to disparage Alabama (can we not sidetrack this with indignant Alabamians, please?), but there’s definitely some truth to that… sigh
The Economist has recently been running profiles of “swing states” in the 2004 election. Pennsylvania was the subject of a recent profile. The analysis was that Pennsylvania consists of Philadelphia on one end, Pittsburgh on the other, and Alabama in the middle.