86-year-old WWII vet on gay marriage: "What do you think I fought for in Omaha Beach?"

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86-year-old WWII vet on gay marriage: "What do you think I fought for in Omaha Beach?"
 

3 Responses to “86-year-old WWII vet on gay marriage: "What do you think I fought for in Omaha Beach?"”

  1. jameshigham Says:

    “I was pretty surprised to be asked that question.”

    Actually, it was an unbelievable question and shows how far we’ve taken leave of our senses these days – even to it becoming official policy.

    What gays and lesbians do themselves is their business – it’s called classic liberalism, now called libertarianism. No problem with that.

    But a question like that from that woman is intrusive and outrageous. This mania for forcing powerful lobbies’ constructs onto the ordinary person is precisely what they would claim they’re against. I’m going to post on this, Dave, Sunday morning.
    .-= jameshigham´s last blog: Ladies and gentlemen, please adjust your links and feeds =-.




  2. nourishing obscurity Says:

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  3. davecole.org » blog » Blog Archive » In response to James ‘Nourishing Obscurity’ Higham Says:

    [...] I posted of Philip Spooner saying, in answer to whether he was supportive of gay rights, ‘what do you think I fought for at Omaha Beach?‘, saying “Marriage is the union of two people for the purposes of procreation – end [...]