Tuesday, March 09, 2004

I have seen a pic of my best friends peanut... if you would like to see the little one...click here!! it is on her hubbies website.

Another note.. if you would like to see Geoff's latest rant it is here and here... poor guy always gets himself into a heated debate :o) Though I have to say I agree with Geoff totally. Our country is going to hell in a handbasket and he has an extraodinary way of putting his thoughts down :o)

Here is another something that I recieved in an Email that some of you may agree with.... Thanks George!!!!

FAMILY

"The institution of marriage has suffered enough with
the rise of divorce in recent decades. One of the
reasons many couples live together first, often never
marrying, is because they come from broken homes in
the first place. Based on that, they are forever
gun-shy of marriage, expecting disaster to appear in
their own relationships. This is sadly a
self-fulfilling prophecy and the sins of the parents
really are visited upon the children. Granted every
relationship goes through a rough patch, maybe
several, but those parents who stick together are
setting a positive example for their children. Give
same-sex couples the 'right' to marry and we can
expect some severe consequences. For one, the concept
of faithfulness to one's spouse will be further
undermined given that many so-called committed
homosexual partners have a high rate of multiple
sexual partners outside their relationship. Don't
expect a civil union or marriage certificate to change
this.

Society has paid the price for decades of flimsy
divorce laws. There is growing a growing school of
thought among social scientists that the separation of
young boys from their fathers may be adding to the
rise of homosexuality in our country. ...All it takes
now to drive the stake through the heart of
traditional marriage is to legalize homosexual unions.
No one, including those homosexuals pointing fingers
at heterosexual divorce rates, should believe the
sincerity of their aims."
--Paul M. Weyrich

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