Loveless marriage ban...

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  1. Necroticpus

    Necroticpus Cthulhu Ftaghn!

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    So, today's groundbreaking news story involves minnesotans against the banning of loveless marriages by Govenor Pawlenty.

    http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/02/15/new-law-would-ban-marriag_n_462652.html

    The hell he think he is to try and ban loveless marriages?! Loveless marriage is what keeps america great! What makes this loser think he can dictate to people how they should feel about someone else? Everyone who I know that is married wishes that they weren't but decide to stay together for the tax benefits, which is what life is all about. I personally would never be in any kind of marriage whatsoever but if I did decide to get married, I want to know that I have the option of free will and if I don't wish to love my wife then so be it. Our govenor pawlenty is the next Fred Phelps of the west baptist church ministry. The numbers don't lie. 53% of marriages in Minnesota are loveless and we plan to keep it that way. Just because you live with someone and are co-dependent on them for half the bills doesn't mean it's not marriage. As a matter of fact, that is the most true definition of marriage I've come across. Love just makes things bad all over the place. Nothing good comes from love, only badness. Just like the song says..."If you can't be with the one you love, honey, love the one your with...". But, if you love someone else and your significant other loves you and finds out about it, they get jealous and plot revenge, That really doesn't sound like love to me. On the other hand, if you were in a loveless marriage and decide to sleep with someone else, your spouse wouldn't care. As a matter of fact, they would encourage it so that you would stay away from them. I think everyone in the world should not care about anyone else, except for kids. Gotta take care of the kids no matter what. If this were to happen, decisions would then start being based on facts rather than emotions.
     
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  2. mooses

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    Loveless marriage ban... Thats almost as funny as the Porn ban in Australia. The ban there is so bad people are forwarding porn to the governmental sites, a they are sending so much porn that the sites are lagging and some have even crashed.
     
  3. Necroticpus

    Necroticpus Cthulhu Ftaghn!

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    What's going on here?! Everyone is happily married or what? Odds are is that there's gotta be at least a few loveless marriages around. 53% in Minnestrohta. It's gotta be higher everywhere else.
     
  4. Shiningted

    Shiningted I changed this damn title, finally! Administrator

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    My wife won't let me comment on this one :sadblinky
     
  5. Emirkol the Chaotic

    Emirkol the Chaotic Proud Polytheist

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    Well, I can't (and won't) speak for everybody, but I, at least, can't be counted in that "loveless" category. Took me two marriages to find that "special someone" but it was definitely worth it!
     
  6. Necroticpus

    Necroticpus Cthulhu Ftaghn!

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    Just a little confirmation from today's paper. There were 28 filings for marriage and 28 dissloutions. Looks like the numbers of loveless marrriages were accurate at 53%. I've noticed that Govenor Pawlenty backed off on his radical left-wing foolishment. He pretty much gave up the fight against such an ingrained/traditional part of Minnesota heritage. In other words, WE THE PEOPLE won.

    St. Louis County

    February marriage license applications


    Curtis Jones, Austin, Texas, and Elizabeth Sedgwick, Duluth.


    Richard Allen, Duluth, and Diane Sobczyk, Duluth.


    Christopher Hitchcock, Duluth, and Sarah Dirk, Duluth.


    Jerry Carlson, Duluth, and Rita Adolphson, Duluth.


    Jeremy Turchi, Proctor, and Maria Perich, Proctor.


    Eric Dehler, Duluth, and Caitlyn Soderlund, Duluth.


    Luke Maghan, Duluth, and Sherri Pace, Duluth.


    Wayne Kangas, Moutain Iron, and Nina Lutmer, Hibbing.


    Phillip Tervo, Virginia, and Rebecca Wetter, Duluth.


    Aaron Verhel, Duluth, and Amber Coy, Duluth.


    Jack Milewski, Plainfield, Ill., and Nicole Morrow, Plainfield.


    Robert Prudhomme, Cottage Grove, Minn., and Robyn Berling, Cottage Grove.


    Kevin Johnson, Duluth, and Michelle Fudally, Superior.


    Steven Trautt, Duluth, and Sharon Harris, Superior.


    Ferdinand Van Der Kuijl, Duluth, and Tracy Kangas, Duluth.


    Quincy James, Duluth, and Kimberly Corbin, Duluth.


    Eric Morse, Duluth, and Mary Cohen, Duluth.


    Jeffrey Antonson, Duluth, and Shelly Ingles, Duluth.


    Kreytt Timothy Slocum, Duluth, and Chianne-Chene Welsh, Duluth.


    Timothy Morgan, Duluth, and Christina Boyle, Duluth.


    Nathan Schmidt, Carlton, and Rebecca Lacourse, Cloquet.


    Larry Smallwood, Duluth, and Sarah Jovonovich, Brainerd, Minn.


    Michael Ash, Esko, and Brenda Washburn, Esko.


    Jeremy Winkels, Duluth, and Jennifer Olson, Duluth.


    Eric Nelson, Duluth, and Linda Stoningpot, Duluth.


    Ryan Gunderson, Duluth, and Emily Edwards, Duluth.


    John Fairbanks, Duluth, and Deborah Jai, Duluth.


    Travis Leske, Duluth, and Marcella Libby, Duluth.


    Dissolutions of marriage


    Matthew E. Petrovic, Duluth, and Amanda S. Petrovic, address unknown.


    Randy M. Watczak, Duluth, and Myrtle J. Watczak, Duluth.


    Terry Millikan, Duluth, and Timothy N. Terrell, Duluth.


    Brittany L. Jacobson, confidential address, and Andrew T. Jacobson-Saylor, Glyndon, Minn.


    Lynn R. Greaves, Duluth, and Scott A. Greaves, unknown address.


    Adam J. Sjodin, Duluth, and Andrea R. Sjodin, Duluth.


    Ernestine Davis, Duluth, and Bruce J. Davis, St. Paul.


    Brett R. Welsh, Duluth, and Cynthia A. Welsh, Duluth.


    Kay M. Isaacson-Brown, Duluth, and Gary L. Brown, Duluth.


    Joshua J. Parker, Duluth, and Amy L. Parker, Duluth.


    Susan M. Carlson, confidential address, and Mark E. Carlson, Fergus Falls, Minn.


    Gerald D. Alewine, Duluth, and Jodi E. Alewine, Proctor.


    Michael A. Koosman, Duluth, and Christine M. Koosman, Hermantown.


    Clara J. Sletten, Duluth, and Arlo A. Sletten, Duluth.


    Thomas S. McConnell, Alborn, and Melissa D. McConnell, Alborn.


    Debra J. Fobbe, Duluth, and Mark P. Fobbe, Duluth.


    Chrissy M. Ehlenbach, Duluth, and Michael R. Ehlenbach, Duluth.


    Todd R. Janke, Duluth, and Carlene J. Janke, Duluth.


    Jennifer A. Dhols, Hermantown, and Daniel J. Dhols, Cromwell.


    Marnee R. Forbort-Perez, Duluth, and Miguel A. Perez-Cardona, St. Louis.


    Sandra R. Graff, Duluth, and Brian W. Graff, Duluth.


    Sara C. Yount, Duluth, and Aaron W. Yount, Duluth.


    Todd T. Coulombe, Duluth, and Charmin K. Coulombe, Duluth.


    Peter D. Van Patten, Duluth, and Christina Van Patten, Duluth.


    Leslie A. Hanna, Duluth, and Mark B. Hanna, Duluth.


    Larry A. Hill Jr., Duluth, and Sandra E. Hill, Duluth.


    Andrew G. Nevius, Duluth, and Lindsay L. Nevius, Duluth.


    Shari L. Hopson, Duluth, and Walter L. Hopson, Duluth.
     
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