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Barney Frank Is the First Gay, Married Congressman: What Do You Think?

Chris D 2012/07/09 17:00:00
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Gay marriage has officially come to Capitol Hill! Barney Frank, a former Democratic member of Congress, recently married his partner. It was just a matter of time, but still may be a shocker to some Americans. What is you opinion on this matter?

PEOPLE.COM reports:
Frank and James Ready met at a 2005 fundraiser, and wed in Massachusetts on Saturday
people reports frank james ready met 2005 fundraiser massachusetts saturday

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  • mwf122090 2012/07/09 18:36:01
    Great
    mwf122090
    +4
    Equality is always great.
  • Tasine mwf122090 2012/07/09 18:58:57
    Tasine
    +1
    Not when it isn't equality, but inequality dressed up pretty parading as equality.
  • mwf122090 Tasine 2012/07/09 20:05:59
    mwf122090
    Excuse me? The fact that he's able to marry the person he loves is a pretty good thing.
  • Tuna mwf122090 2012/07/10 10:43:30
    Tuna
    I can;t marry a man; my sister can't marry a woman; how is that equality?
  • Tuna mwf122090 2012/07/10 10:42:02
    Tuna
    Gays don't want equality; theywantthe whole world to change the whole world to suit them.
  • mwf122090 Tuna 2012/07/10 15:03:38
  • Tuna mwf122090 2012/07/10 15:10:55
    Tuna
    They don't want equal rights; they want MORE rights. There is not one single thing I can do that a gay can not do; NAME IT !!!!!!!!! The rights are exactly the same, there is no such thing a straight rights or catholic rights or asian rights; the rights are all the same. nowhere does the Bill of Rights say, "except for gay people"; the rights are the same.
  • mwf122090 Tuna 2012/07/10 16:23:19
    mwf122090
    Gay people deserve the right to marry each other and be treated equally under the law. Not allowing them to do so betrays the ideals of freedom that our forefathers laid down so many years ago.
  • Tuna mwf122090 2012/07/10 17:27:09
    Tuna
    Ican't marry a man either; my sister can't marry a woman; where's the difference? It's equal now.
  • mwf122090 Tuna 2012/07/10 19:46:14
    mwf122090
    Except for the fact that you're not gay. So you have no desire, so no, it's not equal. You are allowed to marry the person you are attracted to and love, while they are not.
  • Tuna mwf122090 2012/07/10 19:50:51
    Tuna
    I am allowed to marry the one I love as long as it is a woman; I can NOT marry a man either. That is equality; if we change it, change the meaning of marriage, change the meaning of family then we are changing to suit a special interest group. Too many Americans have DIED to ensure one group never got special consideration over another.
  • mwf122090 Tuna 2012/07/10 20:23:54
    mwf122090
    Why should someone have to marry a woman? If they love a man and are a man they deserve the right to be married. Who does it hurt? WHO? The child that they adopt and raise to be a functioning member of society? Nope. The heterosexual couple down the street? Nope.

    People deserve the right to marry who they want regardless of any factor except for family for the obvious consequence of genetic mutations.
  • ««Gingey, the Master Debate... 2012/07/09 18:33:33
    Great
    ««Gingey, the Master Debater of Þ|-|Дэ†»»
    +5
    Good for him
  • WF - Rumpelstiltskin -PWCM~JLA 2012/07/09 18:33:03
    I think...
    WF - Rumpelstiltskin -PWCM~JLA
  • Elleryqueen 2012/07/09 18:30:58
    I think...
    Elleryqueen
    +1
    There's no accounting for some peoples taste. No pun intended, meaning James Ready.
  • Josh Robinson 2012/07/09 18:28:46
    I think...
    Josh Robinson
    +2
    I think Homosexuality is being used as a social engineering tool... I don't think the people backing all this fuss over your sex life care about your happiness at all but instead have systems set-up to gain from the results of such a guided and moldable revolution.
  • Jarod K... Josh Ro... 2012/07/09 18:55:06 (edited)
    Jarod Kochman
    +2
    Most were too blind to see this.
  • Tasine Josh Ro... 2012/07/09 19:00:51
    Tasine
    +2
    I think you are 1000% correct. I also think the same about all the leftist "crushes" and "caring" claims. I don't believe in their sincerity at all because every policy they come up with is harmful, not helpful.
  • ConLibFraud 2012/07/09 18:27:30
    Great
    ConLibFraud
    +1
    Why not make it official. Congress has bent over America and screwed it along time ago!
  • keliffa 2012/07/09 18:27:27
    I think...
    keliffa
    +3
    Barney Frank makes me want to vomit. And not because he is gay.
  • Tasine keliffa 2012/07/09 19:01:52
    Tasine
    I ditto that! Can you imagine getting all that spittle sprayed in your face every time he talked with you?! Yuk!!
  • keliffa Tasine 2012/07/10 06:30:40
  • Striker keliffa 2012/07/09 20:33:14
    Striker
    +1
    Bawney is about the sorriest excuse for a "human" we'll ever see.
  • keliffa Striker 2012/07/10 06:04:49
    keliffa
    +1
    AH, but he is the epitome of a politician.
  • Striker keliffa 2012/07/10 06:12:13
    Striker
    I hope you're being funny!
  • keliffa Striker 2012/07/10 06:13:38
  • Striker keliffa 2012/07/10 06:17:40
    Striker
    Oh My!
  • keliffa Striker 2012/07/10 06:33:15
    keliffa
    +1
    That SNL guy does a perfect Barney Frank!
  • Striker keliffa 2012/07/10 06:39:35
    Striker
    TY, I didn't know WHO that was (and still don't)-- haven't seen SNL in many years!
  • keliffa Striker 2012/07/10 07:07:48
    keliffa
    http://lockerz.com/d/6443053

    There is a ROmney commercial first.
  • Striker keliffa 2012/07/10 23:30:17
    Striker
    Sorry, that website make a nuisance of itself over AdBlock, and I finally zapped the tab.
  • keliffa Striker 2012/07/11 20:30:06
  • Maria 2012/07/09 18:24:42
    I think...
    Maria
    +1
    He has ruin of America's lives with Fannie Mae company...career of Barney Frank casts a large shadow upon the Democratic approach to financial matters, as he perfectly epitomizes how they behaved throughout this time period. Frank was elected in 1981, as a quintessential Reagan-era Democrat. He is frequently misunderstood, and cast as a liberal. In another era, he would have been such. But he was first and foremost interested in cutting deals, and to that end, his ideology ended up as that of a Reagan-lite. It’s unfortunate, because by the time he had real power in 2008, he had no firm basis upon which to make decisions for the broad public, and ended up consolidating wealth into the hands of a smaller and smaller number of people.
  • Dagon 2012/07/09 18:24:14
  • ☆ Queen... Dagon 2012/07/09 19:25:37
    ☆ QueenAline
    +1
    neither do most Americans....
  • America... ☆ Queen... 2012/07/09 22:35:24
    American☆Atheist
    Wrong
  • America... Dagon 2012/07/09 22:35:32
    American☆Atheist
    w is it in your face?
  • Dagon America... 2012/07/09 23:11:31
  • xcheshirecat 2012/07/09 18:24:03
    Great
    xcheshirecat
    +4
    I don,t know anything about it in politics, but this shouldn't even be a subject
  • J.W. Howler 2012/07/09 18:22:22 (edited)
    Great
    J.W. Howler
    +5
    lol...Hey!!.. Maybe it will keep him from being tempted to start up and run another gay prostitution ring from his home, especially since he is retiring from his government job.

    And even if he was tempted, he probably sees the monetary downside in trying become a successful small businessman in Obama's economy without taking it up the butt in taxes -- should he report his earnings, being the "honest" pervert that he is.

    What a disgrace is Barney's Fwank.

    "Mae" his "Fannie" be out of commission on his honeymoon.

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