Chris Christie Steam rolls another Obama Zombie.

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Max E., Feb 23, 2012.

  1. Max E.

    Max E.

    The horses brASS got thrown out of college when he was caught sitting in the corner of his economics classroom rubbing one out to a picture of John Maynard Keynes, he later went on to become a bank teller...... he most definitely is not in the category of "the rich," and that is half the reason he is so angry all of the time....

     
    #31     Feb 24, 2012
  2. rew

    rew

    The kids are doing great? Not much evidence for that. All the social research I've seen shows that children growing up in single parent households are far more likely to get into trouble than children growing up with a mother and a father. I suspect the results won't be much better for children raised by homosexuals, although there aren't enough cases yet to do a proper study.
     
    #32     Feb 24, 2012
  3. If it means adoption, fine, it wouldn't be a normal father/mother-son relationship anyways with a hetrosexual couple.

    However homosexuals somehow making half a baby?

    Thanks for the clarification :D
     
    #33     Feb 24, 2012
  4. Lucrum

    Lucrum

    :D

    LOL
     
    #34     Feb 24, 2012
  5. OK, let's try this again. Single parent, not so good. Mom and dad, although preferable to most, may or may not be good parents. Gay couples who have to be screened very closely, as do all adoptive parents (wish all parents had to be screened before having kids), have good kids. Well adjusted, no big deal. If anything I've observed that the gay parents go out of their way to make sure the kids are raised with plenty of input from both sexes.


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    #35     Feb 24, 2012
  6. I'd rather be raised by two gay parents than one of the small-minded, rights denying, homophobes here thats for sure.


    Research has shown that in contrast to common beliefs, children of lesbian, gay, or transgender parents:
    Are not more likely to be gay than children with heterosexual parents.
    Are not more likely to be sexually abused.
    Do not show differences in whether they think of themselves as male or female (gender identity).
    Do not show differences in their male and female behaviors (gender role behavior).

    "The vast consensus of all the studies shows that children of same-sex parents do as well as children whose parents are heterosexual in every way," she tells WebMD. "In some ways children of same-sex parents actually may have advantages over other family structures."

    http://www.webmd.com/mental-health/news/20051012/study-same-sex-parents-raise-well-adjusted-kids

    but don't let facts get the way of your bigotry
     
    #36     Feb 25, 2012
  7. I have personal family experience in this, and can say that these kids are being raised very, very well. Girls playing baseball, boys playing baseball, sports for both genders. And, activities, well, every single day it seems there is something going on. Some gender specific, some just educational, but busy all the time. I wish all families had this kind of love, respect, education, and all the rest.


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    #37     Feb 25, 2012
  8. Hmnnn. I notice the study didn't mention asking the kid what he or she wanted.Now if you ask the kid he/she wants to live in a hoome with a mom and dad and the answer is affirmative, are they bigots? (I only mention this because adults can be bigots but kids are only expressing desires of what they want and not bigots?)

    Now if the children of the gay couple wish to grow up and form a conventional household male/female, are these kids bigots?
     
    #38     Feb 25, 2012
  9. What role does religion play in their life? Do they attend church of any type?
     
    #39     Feb 25, 2012
  10. Brass

    Brass

    And yet he beat the other Republican contenders, which included Romney, who is arguably your best shot today among those playing. Are you familiar with the concept of transitivity?
     
    #40     Feb 25, 2012