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    Quote Originally Posted by tessa View Post
    Now there are some big business types that wouldn't be so happy to see gay marriages recognized as legit. They would then have to include all those new spouses and children onto the benefits roster and that would cost them a fortune in additional premiums. Literally, multi's of millions of dollars.
    I doubt there's enough fags to motivate big business being against it. And don't forget the gays in the big business, they want their rights to. I think this is one more of the arguments that don't hold up under closer scrutiny.

    But the consensus by the Americans on the forum seems to be that neocons who have far too much power in USA, and the gay rights issue isn't about gays at all, but about a larger idea of basing US law on the Bible, (ie making it a theocracy). Did I get it right?

    Here's a fun clip of fundamental Christians interupting a Hindu prayer in the senate
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EZ9To30Hz7A

    And here a hilarious article about neocon loons on a boat trip.
    http://news.independent.co.uk/world/...cle2766040.ece

    Quote Originally Posted by tessa View Post
    ~sits with jeanne and checks out Tom's ass~ Yep, it is mighty fine.
    OOOO, look that that. *points* sexual harrasment. You all saw it, didn't you? help help. I'm being repressed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TomOfSweden View Post
    I doubt there's enough fags to motivate big business being against it. And don't forget the gays in the big business, they want their rights to. I think this is one more of the arguments that don't hold up under closer scrutiny.
    Oh, Tom. You are underestimating the power the all mighty dollar has on business in America. From the Kaiser Family Foundation, here's a stat for you. "Annual premiums for employer-sponsored health insurance for 2006 average $4,242 for single coverage and $11,480 for family coverage. Employees contribute an average of $627 annually for single coverage and $2,973 annually for family coverage, with significant variation around these averages. Legalize gay marriage, have all the gay employees sign up for their now rightful benefits, and a company of 5000 employees is looking at an estimated additional 2.5 million dollars in insurance costs. (and I used a very conservative 5% homosexual population to figure that cost...go with 10% as some studies suggest, and that's almost 5 million dollars!)

    If a company can keep even one of those dollars for themselves as opposed to using it on the workforce, they will. Period. And you think that's an argument that won't hold up?? Money matters. And if keeping gay marriage from being legal will save big business big money, you'd better believe that they will do whatever it takes to keep it status quo where gays are concerned.

    Quote Originally Posted by TomOfSweden View Post
    OOOO, look that that. *points* sexual harrasment. You all saw it, didn't you? help help. I'm being repressed.
    We aren't repressing you in any way. We are encouraging your ass in every way possible! And what jeanne said, "goodwill" and all.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tessa View Post
    Oh, Tom. You are underestimating the power the all mighty dollar has on business in America. From the Kaiser Family Foundation, here's a stat for you. "Annual premiums for employer-sponsored health insurance for 2006 average $4,242 for single coverage and $11,480 for family coverage. Employees contribute an average of $627 annually for single coverage and $2,973 annually for family coverage, with significant variation around these averages. Legalize gay marriage, have all the gay employees sign up for their now rightful benefits, and a company of 5000 employees is looking at an estimated additional 2.5 million dollars in insurance costs. (and I used a very conservative 5% homosexual population to figure that cost...go with 10% as some studies suggest, and that's almost 5 million dollars!)

    If a company can keep even one of those dollars for themselves as opposed to using it on the workforce, they will. Period. And you think that's an argument that won't hold up?? Money matters. And if keeping gay marriage from being legal will save big business big money, you'd better believe that they will do whatever it takes to keep it status quo where gays are concerned.
    I think you're wrong. My point is that it is blatant oppression of a minority. Compare it to Blacks. If blacks only where able to make couples but not get married, just because we don't want them to access the same benefits as everybody else. I don't believe it's about the money at all. Anybody bringing up the "power of the all mighty dollar", would get stoned to death in a situation like that. It's only about the repression, not money. US companies have a state sanctioned right to pick on Gays. That's why they aren't paying out money. It's not the other way around.

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    We aren't repressing you in any way. We are encouraging your ass in every way possible! And what jeanne said, "goodwill" and all.
    I'm just kidding. Feel free to ogle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TomOfSweden View Post
    It's only about the repression, not money.
    It's about repression AND money. And I'm not wrong.


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    I'm just kidding. Feel free to ogle.
    Like we needed your permission.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tessa View Post

    Like we needed your permission.
    Oooohh, tessa - living dangerously these days, aren't you? BTW, I agree.
    Working too much....and unfortunately not online as much as I'd like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tessa View Post
    Like we needed your permission.
    You do if you want to see more of it

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    Quote Originally Posted by TomOfSweden View Post
    You do if you want to see more of it
    Touche. Well done! But you knew that already.

    And jeanne, I have an ocean, plus a few large bodies of land, that help me live so dangerously when it comes to Tom. Something tells me that face-to-face with him, though, would be a true lesson in "living dangerously".

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    Quote Originally Posted by tessa View Post

    And jeanne, I have an ocean, plus a few large bodies of land, that help me live so dangerously when it comes to Tom. Something tells me that face-to-face with him, though, would be a true lesson in "living dangerously".

    tessa
    I completely agree - explaining why telling him face-to-face that I'd like to take a bite would never, ever, ever happen!
    Working too much....and unfortunately not online as much as I'd like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tessa View Post
    Touche. Well done! But you knew that already.

    And jeanne, I have an ocean, plus a few large bodies of land, that help me live so dangerously when it comes to Tom. Something tells me that face-to-face with him, though, would be a true lesson in "living dangerously".

    tessa
    But I'm such a harmless weedle bunny
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