Rock517
Rock517
Rock517

76% of statistics are made up.

+1. She's an annoying twat.

...and then imagine the horrible things done to U.S. POWs by the hands of the Japanese military during WWII. Then imagine the thousands of U.S. soldiers that would've died as a result of Operation Downfall. Yep, I'm ok with the bombs having been dropped.

No shit! WE ALL SAW ROBOCOP!! #crush

Holy shit. That is literally one of the coolest things I've seen in a long time. Good for that dude. Give them to all the soldiers that came home from Iraq and A-stan with missing arms, I say.

All that carbon fiber is...is...glorious (especially against the yellow paint).

Awesome post and pic.

You obviously have no idea how the Constitution works. It's a document that limits power to the government. So, no, no where in the Constitution is gay marriage banned. ::slow golf clap:: Regardless, the courts, specifically the Supreme Court, have no declared gay marriage a fundamental constitutional right, so

No, it isn't a right. When courts across the land, including, most importantly, the Supreme Court, declare it a right, then it will be. It isn't a right just because some bitch on a tech blog says it is. Now, go get back in the kitchen and make me a sammich. Thanks.

I'm not ashamed of myself in the least bit. Gay marriage isn't a right and I hope it never is. But I'm not religious in the least bit, so go fuck yourself with your "your god" argument. Your belief system would/is cause(ing) the downfall of society. Hope you feel good about that.

"legalised" spelled w/ an s? You aren't even an American, I'm guessing. Canadian?

It's not a right just because you say so. Never has anything written in the Constitution been determined to give those of the same sex the right to marry. Until that happens, it's not a right by definition.

Few things. I'm aware of the constitutional amendments. There have only been 27, and for good reason. What's there is pretty good and covers a lot. Never has anything written in it been determined to give those of the same sex the right to marry. Until that happens, it's not a right by definition.

You're doing the same thing.

While it may not directly impact my life, it impacts my belief system and what I feel are societal norms that are sacred and worth defending. Thus, I have the beliefs that I do.

A-ha, there ya go. You guys get dim, we get wink (unfortunately).

Wow, calm down, Nancy. Obama won. Everything you want should soon come to fruition. Soon you will be able to marry your dog. Or, wait, you won't because the majority of Americans aren't for same sex marriage. Can you cite a law case that states it's a right of any kind?