Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Where do the candidates stand on gay marriage & equality

3 comments:

Ryan Wingfield said...

I don't know what you are talking about in regards to my article about the soccer match. I always described the United States as the "United States." The one instance where I said America was a quote, not my direct input. As for soccer being fubol, yes it can be referred that ways, but in England and other English speaking countries it is called football. I don't mind you trying to correct me, but maybe you should make sure you know what you are talking about first.

littletrees said...

Noe,
When you post Youtube videos make sure you provide a commentary on the videos in order receive blog points.

Ryan,
Make sure you respond to Noe's comment in your original post where he made the comment on your terminology.

It is true that soccer it also considered "football" in European countries but also "futbol" in Latin American countries.

In terms of of U.S. vs. Mexico, I believe Ryan was referring to the soccer match between both national teams.

Please keep the discussion respectalbe and civil, and when necessary agree to disagree.

-Profe

JENRIQUEZ said...

NOE!!!

Dennis Kocinich made it clear that if our constitution says what it means then there should be allowed same sex marriages. WE ARE ALL CREATED EQUAL!!! Thie is what it says I believe then that they should abligeand practice what they preach. Will their ever be gay marriages and be accpted I don't know, but hopefuly their is change for the best. The lack of approval of same sexes shows how heterosexuals will not allow this change to be so easy. We shouldn
t exclude rather include.