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    Quote Originally Posted by kudzu View Post
    Nonn human's can't consent.. just like minors can't consent.. and you're right.. You can't marry your first cousin. Ask a lawyer.
    And who defines consent?

    Of course I am right about the cousin.

    I know the law.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kudzu View Post
    This is stupid.. ALL marriage is a contract.
    this is just an argument that it should all be separated from emotions and "love" more clearly. I suppose the blue pill enlightened cuck in you celebrates the systematic fleecing of men through this intentional confusion/deception.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AssHatZombie View Post
    this is just an argument that it should all be separated from emotions and "love" more clearly. I suppose the blue pill enlightened cuck in you celebrates the systematic fleecing of men through this intentional confusion/deception.

    Marriage has always been a contract.. That's law 101. If you marry in a church or synagogue, you still have to sign the contract.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Yurty View Post
    And who defines consent?

    Of course I am right about the cousin.

    I know the law.
    Animals and minors can't consent. I know the law too.
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    That crazy Russian is a hoot.

    Not many years ago color coordinated gays claimed that every creative artist that ever wrote a play, composed an opera, smeared paint on canvas, or chiseled away at a piece of marble was light-hearted.


    I guess that is where the colors of their flag originated:


    Russian President Vladimir Putin has mocked the decision by U.S. officials to fly a rainbow pride flag over the embassy in Moscow, saying it “tells you something about the people who work there.”

    During a televised video conference on Friday, Putin was told that the American embassy had hung a rainbow flag on its facade for the first time to celebrate Pride Month in June.

    “Who works in this building?” Putin asked the speaker, Sen. Alexei Pushkov, who responded, “Americans.”

    “Let them celebrate. It tells you a certain something about the people who work there,” Putin added with a smile.

    That same day, Putin signed amendments to the Russian Constitution backed by a national vote that includes a clause defining marriage as the union of a man and a woman.

    “It’s no big deal though,” the president said Friday. “We have spoken about this many times, and our position is clear,” adding that Russia does not discriminate against people on the basis of sexual orientation.

    “Yes, we passed a law banning the propaganda of homosexuality among minors. So what? Let people grow up, become adults and then decide their own destinies,” he said.

    He said, “Those who attack us on this basis are just trying to break down an open door.”

    During the period of debate over amending the Constitution, Putin said he would not let the role of mother and father be subverted into “parent number 1” and “parent number 2.”

    In early June, President Donald Trump banned American embassies from displaying Pride flags, but several embassies flew them anyway, including the U.S. Embassy to Italy in Rome.

    On June 25, U.S. Ambassador to Moscow John Sullivan said in a video on Twitter that “our embassy is displaying the rainbow flag in solidarity” with gays while wishing Russians a “happy Pride.”

    The U.S. Embassy to Moscow published a statement saying, “June is Pride Month and we celebrate that everyone deserves to live a life free from hatred, prejudice and persecution.”

    “As Ambassador Sullivan has said, ‘LGBTI rights are human rights. And human rights are universal. It’s as simple as that,’” the statement concluded.

    The British embassy in Moscow also flew a rainbow flag.

    Meanwhile, a spokesman for the Russian Orthodox Church denounced the LGBT flag as disrespectful of Russians’ values.

    Vladimir Putin Mocks Rainbow Pride Flag Flying over U.S. Embassy
    by Thomas D. Williams, Ph.D.
    4 Jul 2020

    https://www.breitbart.com/national-s...g-u-s-embassy/

    Yet he never strays away from using homosexual terminology:




    Quote Originally Posted by Flanders View Post
    I cannot say exactly when the homosexual community became the gay community, but here are synonyms for the word gay:

    blithe
    happy
    light-hearted
    lively
    merry
    vivacious
    airy
    bright
    sunny
    homophile
    homosexual
    effervescent
    hilarious
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    Quote Originally Posted by kudzu View Post
    All marriage is a contract.. Start with the basics or legal theory and domestic law. you can't unilaterally renege on a contract after the fact.
    Agreed. Marriage is a legal contract. If you want additional special conditions attached get a prenuptial contract to go with it, although prenuptials can lose force if the marriage goes for many years and the conditions of those in it like earning power, status, material possessions, change.

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    Oh, I should add that Social Security is a pension plan, not insurance. You have to have a minimum of--I think--10 qualifying quarters to be eligible to get benefits. Your lifetime contribution determines in part what you get paid out. There is a minimum payout as well as a maximum. You only contribute for the first like $125,000 in earnings. Anything above that, SS isn't taken out. The reason is because that earning cap represents the maximum eventual payout.

    Originally, SS funds were held separate from the government's general budget. The money was off the table and invested to return interest as any pension plan would. LBJ changed that and emptied the account to pay for his Great Society failure of a social-welfare state. Ever since like many Democrat city and state run pension plans it has been essentially broke and theoretically will be unable to payout anything at some point.

    Goes to show you politicians and the government can't be trusted with your money any more than bankers or insurance companies.

    As a pension plan it is attached to the person for the most part and not inheritable. There are certain survivor and minor benefits that are included just as most pension plans have.

    Paltrow doesn't know what she's talking about here.

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    What are the clauses in the agreement?


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