"You can wait for the right man to come along, but in the meantime it doesn't mean you can't have a wonderful time with all the wrong ones." - Cher
"My heart beat so loud when we kissed,
he could hear my secret longing for him."
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Well, I've often smiled agreeingly at some of Cher's "observations" too.
In the absence of any other comments on your post Justin I just thought I'd tell you that our Australian Govt is going through the gay marriage issue, again.
It seems that many here in this country are not totally against such a thing, in fact if you can belive polls, the majority.
The majority at least believe our government should allow a conscience vote and not a policy vote. http://www.australianmarriageequality.com/newopinionpoll.htm
But the issue has become clouded because of the rather unusual balance of power in our country resulting from the last election where we nearly had a locked government due to a near dead-heat.
Here is an example of someone using this latest discussion on the issue of gay marriage as a political hammer that he's using to further his own political views and position, a real pity: http://www.radioaustralianews.net.au/stories/201011/3070866.htm?desktop
And here's another example of the issue being used as a political tool: http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/11/16/3067459.htm
Unfortunately the real issue will probably be lost in the complex world of politics and not be resolved favourably as would appear to be the wishes of the majority.
I often find myself with this thought..."What a sad world we live in" But, hey, it really is a beautiful world, when we look beyond the people that we 'elect' to run our lives isn't it. Our fault I guess.
Hahahhaa. . .I can handle a little stubble here and there. . .but not in the prick-ly stage.
I'd kinda forgotten abour Apollo Ono. . .damn what a sweet hottie. . . any time he calls. . .. ho ho ho ho Also Michael Phelps. . .oh yeaaaah. Big time. LOL
3 comments:
Well, I've often smiled agreeingly at some of Cher's "observations" too.
In the absence of any other comments on your post Justin I just thought I'd tell you that our Australian Govt is going through the gay marriage issue, again.
It seems that many here in this country are not totally against such a thing, in fact if you can belive polls, the majority.
The majority at least believe our government should allow a conscience vote and not a policy vote.
http://www.australianmarriageequality.com/newopinionpoll.htm
But the issue has become clouded because of the rather unusual balance of power in our country resulting from the last election where we nearly had a locked government due to a near dead-heat.
Here is an example of someone using this latest discussion on the issue of gay marriage as a political hammer that he's using to further his own political views and position, a real pity:
http://www.radioaustralianews.net.au/stories/201011/3070866.htm?desktop
And here's another example of the issue being used as a political tool:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2010/11/16/3067459.htm
Unfortunately the real issue will probably be lost in the complex world of politics and not be resolved favourably as would appear to be the wishes of the majority.
I often find myself with this thought..."What a sad world we live in"
But, hey, it really is a beautiful world, when we look beyond the people that we 'elect' to run our lives isn't it.
Our fault I guess.
No answer to it either.
Greg in sunny Adelaide
Dammit!
My Engrish gramdmar an Spellin is ver bad, I shuld read wot I rote before i post Mesages.....
Greg-in-poor-self-discipline-Adelaide
Hahahhaa. . .I can handle a little stubble here and there. . .but not in the prick-ly stage.
I'd kinda forgotten abour Apollo Ono. . .damn what a sweet hottie. . . any time he calls. . .. ho ho ho ho
Also Michael Phelps. . .oh yeaaaah.
Big time.
LOL
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