So you honestly think kissing and holding hands would get most people ejected from al mall???Sounds like the couple in question were ejected for an inappropriate PDA, not for being gay.
Of course, what do the rest of the gay agenda activists do but swarm the mall and fill it with PDA…
How very typical. I’ve seen two-year olds than know how to better behave in public.
Not in Northern California.So you honestly think kissing and holding hands would get most people ejected from al mall???
I have waited in line for groceries, tickets to the theater…lines at the airlines…long Xmas lines at the mall…no straight couple HAS EVER been ejected for PDA’s…and some of those displays bordered on indecency…butts groped while the couple was lip locked…hands in front pockets while grinding and “spit swapping”…but not once in my 58 years has any straight couple been ejected from the line…place of business or what have you.So you honestly think kissing and holding hands would get most people ejected from al mall???
Funny. Which are you advocating, the moral sense of a two year old, or the behavior?Sounds like the couple in question were ejected for an inappropriate PDA, not for being gay.
Of course, what do the rest of the gay agenda activists do but swarm the mall and fill it with PDA…
How very typical. I’ve seen two-year olds than know how to better behave in public.
If you read the poll carefully, and look at Catholics who attend Mass frequently, the numbers flip. It still isn’t as good as it should be, obviously. However, it really shouldn’t come as a surprise that persons who self-identify as Catholic but don’t go to Mass more than once or twice a yearn disagree with Church doctrine.Gay Marriage is a watershed issue that will do more damage to the religious liberties of the Roman Catholic Church than anything in modern history.
And the real threat is from within the Church itself by cafeteria “catholics”.
Pathetic.uch:
Quinnipiac Poll: Catholic Voters Are Leading US To Same-Sex Marriage
I was thinking the same thing. Go to a mall, any mall, and you will eventually spot some young couple sucking the lips off each other. It would be interesting to see if this guard ejected anyone else from the mall for PDA.I have waited in line for groceries, tickets to the theater…lines at the airlines…long Xmas lines at the mall…no straight couple HAS EVER been ejected for PDA’s…and some of those displays bordered on indecency…butts groped while the couple was lip locked…hands in front pockets while grinding and “spit swapping”…but not once in my 58 years has any straight couple been ejected from the line…place of business or what have you.
If all this couple was doing was holding hands and kissing affectionately as any straight couple is free to do without ejection from line or business…it seems it would be open discrimination because they were gay:shrug: Wonder if any straight people were also ejected that day…somehow…I seriously doubt it.![]()
catholicleague.org/quinnipiac-poll-on-gay-marriageGay Marriage is a watershed issue that will do more damage to the religious liberties of the Roman Catholic Church than anything in modern history.
And the real threat is from within the Church itself by cafeteria “catholics”.
Pathetic.uch:
Quinnipiac Poll: Catholic Voters Are Leading US To Same-Sex Marriage
Bill Donohue comments on a poll by Quinnipiac University that was released yesterday:
The media are ecstatic: Catholics are pro-gay marriage. Indeed, Peter A. Brown, the assistant director of the Quinnipiac University Polling Institute, says, “Catholic voters are leading American voters toward support for same-sex marriage.” His conclusion is based on the finding that Catholic voters favor gay marriage, 54-38 percent, while the figures nationally are 47-43 percent.
Leaving aside the not insignificant fact that the sample size of Catholics was a mere 497, with a margin of error of plus or minus 4.4 percent, there is something so bizarre—that would be the kind word—about a much more problematic methodological issue: Quinnipiac asked Catholic voters 14 questions on issues of interest to them, and on all but one the survey disaggregated the answers on the basis of church attendance. The one exception was on same-sex marriage.
In other words, we know how Catholics think on issues ranging from celibacy to whether the new pope should come from the U.S. or not; we also know how they split on these subjects on the basis of church attendance. But all we know about the issue that is receiving top billing in the media—gay marriage—is the aggregate figure.
This takes on added significance when we consider that 4 in 10 of the Catholics sampled do not practice their religion (28 percent go to church “a few times a year” and 11 percent say they “never” attend). That these nominal Catholics are precisely the biggest fans of gay marriage is a sure bet, though the poll fails to disclose the results.
The Quinnipiac Polling Institute has some explaining to do.
Thank you!
Both, when compared to the couple mentioned in the article.Funny. Which are you advocating, the moral sense of a two year old, or the behavior?
The article says that they were kissing and holding hands. Not exactly unusual in the Bay Area.Both, when compared to the couple mentioned in the article.
Some things you just don’t have to be told not to do in order to not do them, and I’ve seen two-year olds display that knowledge better than the couple in the article.
The article doesn’t get into a lot of detail. If a security guard had to ask them to leave because of it, I doubt it was anything so innocent.The article says that they were kissing and holding hands. Not exactly unusual in the Bay Area.
By no stretch of the imagination is Roseville “in the Bay Area”.The article says that they were kissing and holding hands. Not exactly unusual in the Bay Area.