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I know nothing of any third party and even though I don't live in a swings state, I'd don't see myself voting for anyone besides Obama.
 
Lol no he hasn't. It took him till this year to finally say he was in favor of gay marriage. The timing of it during an election year, to me, is highly suspect. If you want a real candidate for LGBT issues, vote 3rd party.

That's a hard point to argue. What major politician has done more for gay rights?
 
The fella I'm dating, for what's been 3 weeks, and I are not seeing eachother for three days, because I'm heading home and he has a business trip. We've seen eachother everyday since we've started going out.


This kinda sucks!
 
The fella I'm dating, for what's been 3 weeks, and I are not seeing eachother for three days, because I'm heading home and he has a business trip. We've seen eachother everyday since we've started going out.


This kinda sucks! :(

You know if I was better at puns, I would make a joke about that.
 
The fella I'm dating, for what's been 3 weeks, and I are not seeing eachother for three days, because I'm heading home and he has a business trip. We've seen eachother everyday since we've started going out.


This kinda sucks!

There's nothing wrong with some time apart. Just enjoy it.
 
The fella I'm dating, for what's been 3 weeks, and I are not seeing eachother for three days, because I'm heading home and he has a business trip. We've seen eachother everyday since we've started going out.


This kinda sucks!

Why not just try seeing it as practice for the other times you'll have to go without seeing each other in the future?
 
Lol no he hasn't. It took him till this year to finally say he was in favor of gay marriage. The timing of it during an election year, to me, is highly suspect. If you want a real candidate for LGBT issues, vote 3rd party.

Hmmm, lol?

Repeal of Don't Ask Don't Tell, ending the legal defense of DOMA, signed the Matthew Shepard act into law, hospital visitation rights, federal benefits for same-sex partners of government employees and most importantly, first ever president in office to publicly say he is in favor or same-sex marriage.

Could he have done more? Sure. But it's still way more than any other president before AND the alternative is terrifying.

If I could vote, he'd get my mine.
 
The fella I'm dating, for what's been 3 weeks, and I are not seeing eachother for three days, because I'm heading home and he has a business trip. We've seen eachother everyday since we've started going out.


This kinda sucks!

Severe the umbilical cord!

JK! sounds great, Im mad jelly.
 
None of the two major parties but I'm not a "lessor of two evils" kind of guy. I don't think either Obama nor Romney deserve to get in.

I've never voted for a democrat or republican in any of the major elections, but even I can recognize how much he's done. it's not like he has a magic sparkle wand that can solve legal issues and pass bills. He's one of a small number of people that could probably have gotten this much done in the last few years.
 
If you're in a swing state and you want gay rights to go backwards instead of forwards sure vote for a 3rd party. This is one of those times where "the less of the two evils" is actually valid considering the harm one would do if elected. But in terms of gay rights it is not a lesser of the two evils here. Obama has done more for gay rights than almost anyone in the last 10 years.
 
For gay rights, this is an election not only where you vote for the President - you're voting for his court appointees. Whoever wins will be there for four years, but his court appointees will be there for decades.

The longest-serving Supreme Court justice was John Paul Stevens, appointed by Gerald Ford back in 1975. He finally left the court in 2010.
So we're looking at potentially 35-year terms, maybe even longer, given how long human lifespans are going now. I'll be 69 years old in 35 years, and I don't want to take that kind of chance with my vote.

Imagine a marriage case going to Supreme Court, and Romney's new appointee kills the margin of victory. The dream of gay marriage equality would be all but dead for those of us in the red states. If we want to get married, we'd have to uproot and move to the blue states that will be enacting their own equality laws, one at a time.

If anyone is in a swing state and wants to do a vote swap, I'm game. I'll vote for the candidate of your choice, as it's pretty clear that Obama won't win Louisiana. I'd be willing to swear on the memory of my beloved Jake (you can ask the NintendoGAF folks; an oath on Jake is as sacred as it gets). Just PM me, and it'll be a done deal. I want to get married.

Cheers.
 
I've never lived in a swing state. They've all either been comfortably in democrat or republican.


I did vote to legalize gay marriage and pot, both of which i think will pass here in Washington.
 
I'm sending in my absentee ballot request tomorrow, which is cutting it extremely close. It'll be nice to be able to vote for the first time, especially as I'm in a battleground state.
 
Oh no American politics :/
Are you crazy? American politics is so interesting, and it's the one country outside of Europe that has the most impact upon us, so we have a vested interest.

HylianTom, thanks for explaining about the Supreme Court appointees. I had heard something about that in passing and had been wondering what it was all about.

I think it's incredibly cynical to say that Obama's administration hasn't done anything to further the cause of gay rights.
 
I hope all of you who live in the U.S. and are old enough plan to vote for Obama. He's done a great deal for LGBT equality.

Please get that vote out!

Voting for Jill Stein because of the overwhelming Obama majority in my state (Massachusetts,) but I cannot stress this enough for people who live in swing states.

Get off your lazy asses and vote, GayGAF. We don't need a two-faced Mormon scumbag in the White House.



.... In more gaygaf related news, I accidentally dyed my hair blue instead of purple. I don't know if I like it :(


Well I'm either a lesbian or bi. Not entirely sure at the moment.

You're a lesbian who likes cocks, Emilie. Stop being so obsessed with labels.

Why am I not just telling you this on IRC
 
I love American politics, it's very interesting to follow as an outsider.

I hate American politics (I specially hate calling them "American"), but they have an influence down here in the south of the continent, including gay issues, even if it's only indirectly. I really hope Obama wins.
 
I love American politics, it's very interesting to follow as an outsider.
This is nice to read; we get so cynical ourselves it makes me feel like the rest of the world must be completely nauseated every 4 years.

I don't know what I expected to see on this page exactly, but I had something to share you guys may have seen already.

I don't really have the capability of relating to you. As a subjugated minority simply waiting for the tide of history to turn, you have a vested interest in public policy and the policymakers that I simply cannot imagine. I sympathize as much as I can and respect any decision you make in the voting booth as decisions made in the next decade can result in such an immediate and crucial impact toward your rights.

I've heard a lot of people that fall into one of two categories and I had found sort of depressing:
1) LBGTQ Americans who support Obama and are accused of voting "only on one issue"
2) "Moderate" Republicans who claim to disagree with Romney on gay rights but are voting for him out of concern for the destruction of our economy.

I came across this little blurb yesterday that summed up the thoughts I wanted to think, but wouldn't have been able to personally express:
I wish my moderate Republican friends would simply be honest. They all say they’re voting for Romney because of his economic policies (tenuous and ill-formed as they are), and that they disagree with him on gay rights. Fine. Then look me in the eye, speak with a level clear voice, and say, “My taxes and take-home pay mean more than your fundamental civil rights, the sanctity of your marriage, your right to visit an ailing spouse in the hospital, your dignity as a citizen of this country, your healthcare, your right to inherit, the mental welfare and emotional well-being of your youth, and your very personhood.”

It’s like voting for George Wallace during the Civil Rights movements, and apologizing for his racism. You’re still complicit. You’re still perpetuating anti-gay legislation and cultural homophobia. You don’t get to walk away clean, because you say you “disagree” with your candidate on these issues.
Struck me as somewhat profound.

Anyway, vote, and keep fighting the good fight. :)
 
I wish my moderate Republican friends would simply be honest. They all say they’re voting for Romney because of his economic policies (tenuous and ill-formed as they are), and that they disagree with him on gay rights. Fine. Then look me in the eye, speak with a level clear voice, and say, “My taxes and take-home pay mean more than your fundamental civil rights, the sanctity of your marriage, your right to visit an ailing spouse in the hospital, your dignity as a citizen of this country, your healthcare, your right to inherit, the mental welfare and emotional well-being of your youth, and your very personhood.”

It’s like voting for George Wallace during the Civil Rights movements, and apologizing for his racism. You’re still complicit. You’re still perpetuating anti-gay legislation and cultural homophobia. You don’t get to walk away clean, because you say you “disagree” with your candidate on these issues.

This is why I only have a casual interest in American politics, or at least in the social issue talking points - going in deeper and seeing things like this frustrates the hell out of me. The fact that basic rights are still such a major and divisive point of contention is more than a bit infuriating.

Harper may be the worst thing going for us, but I'm so happy to live in a country where this shit was sorted out 7 years ago. Best of luck.
 
I'm going home for today and leaving early tomArrow.

I feel like I should tell everyone. I don't know if I want to or if its a good idea.
 
I intended to early vote today but maybe I'll do it Monday. We went blue for Obama which was crazy but all indications are Indiana is Red lock this time.
 
Lol no he hasn't. It took him till this year to finally say he was in favor of gay marriage. The timing of it during an election year, to me, is highly suspect. If you want a real candidate for LGBT issues, vote third party.

The most popular third party candidate, Gary Johnson (Libertarian) supports gay marriage.. only he was against it when he was a Republican, which was until he decided to run for president as a Libertarian. Jill Stein is great but how successful do you think her campaign will be? Do you think she'll even get one percent of the vote?

Obama should have supported gay marriage all along.. but he does now. He was instrumental in destroying Don't Ask, Don't Tell and his administration does not uphold the DOMA law. It is curious to me to read people say that he did it because of political opportunism. In fact, the day he announced his support for marriage equality, the issue lost BIG TIME in North Carolina (one of the swing states this year)

There are many, many other reasons to vote for Obama, but I believe they would be outside the scope of this thread.

Obama is by leaps and bounds the most supportive nominee of major party on gay rights, not to mention, sitting president.
 
Voting for Jill Stein because of the overwhelming Obama majority in my state (Massachusetts,) but I cannot stress this enough for people who live in swing states.

Get off your lazy asses and vote, GayGAF. We don't need a two-faced Mormon scumbag in the White House.

Sucks that your vote for president can't be more decisive nationally.. although it must be great to live in such a blue state. Don't forget to vote for Elizabeth Warren :)
 
CHEEZMO™;43644215 said:
I mentioned Warren to him once and he went on a rant.

What's wrong with Warren? I mean I haven't been watching the Mass. race very closely cause i'm in the ultimate swing state (Florida) but if Warren wins, the senate is ours.

Why would anyone not like Warren?
 
Just want to give everyone an update. I finished my final cycle of Chemo on October 2nd and got a CT scan this past Monday. I had one lymph node show up on my scan back in June that was slightly enlarged. I was a little concerned about it, because if it was still enlarged after the Chemo, surgery would most likely be the only option. I got the call a few days ago and found out that my scan came back completely clean! :D

I'll still have to get checked up a few times a year, blood tests and CT scans, but I feel like I can finally move past this and things can return to normal.
 
Just want to give everyone an update. I finished my final cycle of Chemo on October 2nd and got a CT scan this past Monday. I had one lymph node show up on my scan back in June that was slightly enlarged. I was a little concerned about it, because if it was still enlarged after the Chemo, surgery would most likely be the only option. I got the call a few days ago and found out that my scan came back completely clean! :D

I'll still have to get checked up a few times a year, blood tests and CT scans, but I feel like I can finally move past this and things can return to normal.

Like I said in TC. Im so happy everything has worked out. I was truely worried.
 
I may or may not remove my shirt there.

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What's wrong with Warren? I mean I haven't been watching the Mass. race very closely cause i'm in the ultimate swing state (Florida) but if Warren wins, the senate is ours.

Why would anyone not like Warren?

That never happened. Cheez is an ass :P
and I'm totally hitting that ass
 
Just want to give everyone an update. I finished my final cycle of Chemo on October 2nd and got a CT scan this past Monday. I had one lymph node show up on my scan back in June that was slightly enlarged. I was a little concerned about it, because if it was still enlarged after the Chemo, surgery would most likely be the only option. I got the call a few days ago and found out that my scan came back completely clean! :D

I'll still have to get checked up a few times a year, blood tests and CT scans, but I feel like I can finally move past this and things can return to normal.

That's good to hear after the recent spat of sudden gaffer deaths we've had.
 
Just want to give everyone an update. I finished my final cycle of Chemo on October 2nd and got a CT scan this past Monday. I had one lymph node show up on my scan back in June that was slightly enlarged. I was a little concerned about it, because if it was still enlarged after the Chemo, surgery would most likely be the only option. I got the call a few days ago and found out that my scan came back completely clean! :D

I'll still have to get checked up a few times a year, blood tests and CT scans, but I feel like I can finally move past this and things can return to normal.

Yay. So happy to hear. Good things ahead for you. You are a brave person.
 
Just want to give everyone an update. I finished my final cycle of Chemo on October 2nd and got a CT scan this past Monday. I had one lymph node show up on my scan back in June that was slightly enlarged. I was a little concerned about it, because if it was still enlarged after the Chemo, surgery would most likely be the only option. I got the call a few days ago and found out that my scan came back completely clean! :D

I'll still have to get checked up a few times a year, blood tests and CT scans, but I feel like I can finally move past this and things can return to normal.

Brilliant news!
 
Anyone here going to change their avvy come Halloween?

Got that sorted out a while ago, should make up for the fact I probably won't be up to anything on Halloween.

How's everyone's Friday night? Mine was fun, had belated birthday dinner with a friend and now finally just relaxing and watching the Twilight Zone.
 
Visiting home, spent time playing, dancing and having fun with my niece. I missed that bugger.

I'm watching the tested octoberkast, its great. Vinny killed it :P
 
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