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Not sure what to think about the LGBT/St. Patrick's Day parades. Lots of pressure being placed on both sides. Beer companies pulling out, Mayors pulling out. It's a mess.
 
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Not sure what to think about the LGBT/St. Patrick's Day parades. Lots of pressure being placed on both sides. Beer companies pulling out, Mayors pulling out. It's a mess.

I'm very sure what I think about it.The parade is a Christian (mostly Roman Catholic) celebration of IRISH heritage, celebrating their patron saint, not Gay rights. If gays want to march and participate in the St. Patrick's Day parade, they should do so without banners or flags depicting their homosexual tendencies.

The LGBT community seems to think that everything is about expressing their deviant sexuality all the time and worst of all, they want to force it on everyone else.

There's a time and place for everything. If they want to show the world that they love having sex with people of the same sex, then do it on a Gay Parade and leave St Patrick's alone,

Mayors, and Beer companies, like Guinness and other pussies that pulled out their sponsorship, can just shove their bottles up their Aztecs and go to hell
 
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I'm very sure what I think about it.The parade is a Christian (mostly Roman Catholic) celebration of IRISH heritage, celebrating their patron saint, not Gay rights. If gays want to march and participate in the St. Patrick's Day parade, they should do so without banners or flags depicting their homosexual tendencies.

The LGBT community seems to think that everything is about expressing their deviant sexuality all the time and worst of all, they want to force it on everyone else.

There's a time and place for everything. If they want to show the world that they love having sex with people of the same sex, then do it on a Gay Parade and leave St Patrick's alone,

Mayors, and Beer companies, like Guinness and other pussies that pulled out their sponsorship, can just shove their bottles up their Aztecs and go to hell

Don't hold back next time! :laugh:

As a business decision, it's gotta be tough choosing a side, knowing you're in a no-win situation. However, I agree it's a little spineless to pull out for the reason they did. I agree with Gilsan: It's not okay to hijack someone else's celebration to promote your own political/civil/religious cause. Where does it end? Next thing you know, some group will disrupt a funeral procession to promote a new energy drink. Wouldn't be right.
 
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Slight left turn (literally, politically, and thread wise)
Great man, huge loss.
What is left and what is right are just pejoratives for being in the political spectrum. He really fought for the common man and that's how he should be remembered.

I'm very sure what I think about it.The parade is a Christian (mostly Roman Catholic) celebration of IRISH heritage, celebrating their patron saint, not Gay rights. If gays want to march and participate in the St. Patrick's Day parade, they should do so without banners or flags depicting their homosexual tendencies.
That would explain the FDNY Fire Fighters, the multiple uniformed armed forces that participate. I'm sure the United States Air Force Honor Guard represented their Irish roots well.

St Patricks day was started by protestants and the parade really has very little to do with Ireland at all. The current organizers do claim they are Catholic but I am always baffled by the belief that all Irish people are Catholic... perhaps it's time that people read up on the history of Ireland a little.

It is a private event though, and as such, they can be exclusionary in terms of who can and can't participate. I would consider starting a Gay Parade on St Patrick's day


The LGBT community seems to think that everything is about expressing their deviant sexuality all the time and worst of all, they want to force it on everyone else. There's a time and place for everything. If they want to show the world that they love having sex with people of the same sex, then do it on a Gay Parade and leave St Patrick's alone,

Mayors, and Beer companies, like Guinness and other pussies that pulled out their sponsorship, can just shove their bottles up their Aztecs and go to hell

Would you like the armed forces to shove weapons of mass destruction up their ass too? I don't understand why they should sponsor an event if they don't believe it meets their moral standards. You can't be all pro- right to have whatever parade you want and then be all pissed because a company exercises their right to not sponsore it? They just didn't sponsor it.

But yes, carrying a banner that says you are LGBT is certainly forcing deviancy down everyone's throats.

It's not okay to hijack someone else's celebration to promote your own political/civil/religious cause. Where does it end? Next thing you know, some group will disrupt a funeral procession to promote a new energy drink. Wouldn't be right.

What hijacking? Why is identifying yourself as a LGBT Irish American somehow more political than other things...

I can be ALMOST 100% positive that belonging to a school called LondonDerry High School is far more political to the average person in parts of the homeland than whether someone is gay.

Of course, we should probably talk about the non-politics of the Police Service of Northern Ireland marching, right?
 
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the LGBT agenda during the St. Patty's day parade is just ridiculous.

I am of the position that st.Patty's day AND LGBT activism are separate issues.

I'm with you GILSAN! good post btw.

gays in US will tell us they are fighting for their rights but i believe they are fighting for common acceptance. Welcome to the minority existence in america! many have lived iwth it buy the gays seem to be having a hard time accepting their position in America and the world.

St. Patty's day got messed up per the news i ready,but hey at least it probably left just a fewer people with hangovers the next day.
 
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the LGBT agenda during the St. Patty's day parade is just ridiculous.

PLEASE READ: http://paddynotpatty.com/

many have lived iwth it buy the gays seem to be having a hard time accepting their position in America and the world.
Emphasis mine. It was a much better place when slaves were in the field and women were in the kitchen pregnant and barefoot.

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There's a time and place for everything. If they want to show the world that they love having sex with people of the same sex, then do it on a Gay Parade and leave St Patrick's alone,
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One could also say that if someone want to be a raging homophobe or overcompensating internally conflicted homosexual then do it on an anti-gay or gay support forum..
 
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DU:One could also say that if someone want to be a raging homophobe or overcompensating internally conflicted homosexual then do it on an anti-gay or gay support forum.
:yell::'(:bingo::notme:


Bottom line if it is a private event then they can set the rules. Im sure the city would allow a gay st pat day parade too. If a company doesnt want to sponsor the event, then too bad. If you dont lke it then dont buy their beer anymore if you think that they are raging homosexual beer producers that are coming for your children.

In other news, Mrs. Feinstein was really supportive of the NSA ... untill she figured out that they were spying on her and her committee, maybe she is a criminal, terrorist or has something to hide. Why else would she care if the NSA or CIA is gathering info about her? I guess she doesnt like the cookies from the NSA snack room anymore.
 
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St Patricks day was started by protestants and the parade really has very little to do with Ireland at all. The current organizers do claim they are Catholic but I am always baffled by the belief that all Irish people are Catholic... perhaps it's time that people read up on the history of Ireland a little.
Who said that ALL Irish are Catholic? Certainly NOT me. Don't misquote me.... again. I know you have a bad habit of doing that. FYI, 85% of Irish are Catholic

It is a private event though, and as such, they can be exclusionary in terms of who can and can't participate.
:bingo: The organizers were not banning gays from participating (as I heard often on CNN and other Liberal media) They didn't want Gays to openly show their LGBT agenda by displaying their banners and flags, an open provocation towards a mostly Catholic Irish tradition.

As usual, my pet hate (Liberal Media) are falsifying the information

I would consider starting a Gay Parade on St Patrick's day
I'm sure you would... just be careful when you bend down :D

I don't understand why they should sponsor an event if they don't believe it meets their moral standards.
Big companies have moral standards????? D-: Geez... I was always under the impression they only had green :$: standards

But yes, carrying a banner that says you are LGBT is certainly forcing deviancy down everyone's throats.
:bingo: Couldn't have said it better myself :tu: :D
 
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As far as the gay marchers go, they should be more than welcome at the parade - with the understanding that hundreds of conservative organizations will then be allowed to march in protest during any gay parade that similarly occurs in the city.

Everyone has the right to speak out and express their opinions, as long as they are civil. If a parade occurs on publicly funded streets, can it really be considered private?
 
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yea maybe private isnt the right word, but I guess anyone can register a "private" event on a "public" street. At my event I can allow or disallow a number of things including signs with content that I dont approve of.
 
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Lawmakers from both parties introduced legislation in the House and Senate on Wednesday aimed at banning online gambling, setting the stage for an uncertain battle in Congress.

"Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., the chief Senate sponsor, is running for re-election this year and has been seeking to shore up conservative support for the June GOP primary. The House version is sponsored by Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah. Both sponsor's states have histories of curbing gambling.

Graham said that because of the Justice Department decision, "Virtually any cellphone or computer can again become a video poker machine. It's simply not right."

http://news.msn.com/science-technology/bills-introduced-in-congress-banning-online-gaming

Aw, it's not right. When are they for less government exactly?
 
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Lawmakers from both parties introduced legislation in the House and Senate on Wednesday aimed at banning online gambling, setting the stage for an uncertain battle in Congress.

"Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., the chief Senate sponsor, is running for re-election this year and has been seeking to shore up conservative support for the June GOP primary. The House version is sponsored by Rep. Jason Chaffetz, R-Utah. Both sponsor's states have histories of curbing gambling.

Graham said that because of the Justice Department decision, "Virtually any cellphone or computer can again become a video poker machine. It's simply not right."

http://news.msn.com/science-technology/bills-introduced-in-congress-banning-online-gaming

Aw, it's not right. When are they for less government exactly?


It's okay to puff away your life with weed, apparently, but gambling your own hard earned money not so much.
 
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