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As someone with a gay sister who's commitment ceremony I attended, I remain ambivalent about this issue, as does my sister, btw, who had the ceremony to appease her friends. But I deeply resent the notion that anyone who disagrees with gay marriage is somehow a bigot, hater, homophobe, or a variety of other epithets designed to stifle debate and discussion. There is no one, and I mean no one so intolerant as those on the Tolerant Left. And in the event anyone doubts the radical nature of this movement, one need only to re-read the following post: "YES I am comparing ... Bishop Tobin to the leaders of Al Qaeda." RI proudly embraced the Know Nothing Party in the 1850's, and appears to be going in that direction again with 'tolerance' of open Catholic hatred. Could I tolerate gay marriage? Yes. But is this the first step in a broader demand to embrace a variety of alternative 'relationship' arrangements? Absolutely. Keep in mind, the ACLU used the term "haters" to refer to anyone who disagreed with the agenda of NAMBLA.

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