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<blockquote data-quote="Win75" data-source="post: 487917" data-attributes="member: 22982"><p>Like I said in an earlier post, I am/was on it. No longer. I disconnected and won't be back after reading about the co-founders joining in a letter to Obama asking that he make same-sex marriages legal in all states. This is taken from the letter to Obama...</p><p> </p><p>"Whether to end discrimination in marriage is a question America has faced before, and faces again today… It is a question that calls for clarity from the president," the letter reads. "We ask you to complete your journey and join us, and the majority of Americans, who support the freedom to marry."</p><p> </p><p>Signers of the letter included..."Facebook co-founders Chris Hughes and Sean Parker. Hughes, who is openly gay, previously worked for Obama's campaign in 2008, heading up its enormously successful new-media efforts."</p><p> </p><p>So, I am out of there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Win75, post: 487917, member: 22982"] Like I said in an earlier post, I am/was on it. No longer. I disconnected and won't be back after reading about the co-founders joining in a letter to Obama asking that he make same-sex marriages legal in all states. This is taken from the letter to Obama... "Whether to end discrimination in marriage is a question America has faced before, and faces again today… It is a question that calls for clarity from the president," the letter reads. "We ask you to complete your journey and join us, and the majority of Americans, who support the freedom to marry." Signers of the letter included..."Facebook co-founders Chris Hughes and Sean Parker. Hughes, who is openly gay, previously worked for Obama's campaign in 2008, heading up its enormously successful new-media efforts." So, I am out of there. [/QUOTE]
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