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<rss version="2.0"><channel><title>Disqus - Latest Comments for Anonymous</title><link>http://disqus.com/people/070a5aee46f393252d6665b15555578d/</link><description></description><language>en</language><lastBuildDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2008 17:32:38 -0000</lastBuildDate><item><title>Re: Prop 8 The Musical</title><link>http://inquisitr.disqus.com/prop_8_the_musical/#comment-4159639</link><description>I think the gay community is looking for a reaction from the Christians. They think that this musical would do the trick.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I think that this musical is very sacrilegious, but I won't do anything about it. Prop 8 supporters, please do not get too venomous in your statements.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;To the Prop 8 Opponents: Is banning a father from marrying his daughter unjust and unconstitutional? After all, they love each other, and there should be no law that should be prohibiting them from marrying, right? What about banning marriage to minors? Is that unjust? What about banning people from marrying animals? What about banning polygamy? Are all these unjust and unconstitutional?</description><dc:creator xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">Anonymous</dc:creator><pubDate>Wed, 03 Dec 2008 22:37:59 -0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Re: Prop 8 The Musical</title><link>http://inquisitr.disqus.com/prop_8_the_musical/#comment-4162056</link><description>&lt;a href="http://messageboards.aol.com/aol/en_us/articles.php?boardId=544978&amp;articleId=540307&amp;func=5&amp;channel=Do+You+Believe" rel="nofollow"&gt;http://messageboards.aol.com/aol/en_us/articles...&lt;/a&gt;&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;Tell your comment of "If you and your church doesn't approve of gay marriages, don't perform them." to these guys, ok?</description><dc:creator xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">Anonymous</dc:creator><pubDate>Thu, 04 Dec 2008 01:39:04 -0000</pubDate></item><item><title>Re: Prop 8 The Musical</title><link>http://inquisitr.disqus.com/prop_8_the_musical/#comment-4213883</link><description>They were being asked to allow something that they viewed as morally wrong on their property. They have a right to turn them away.&lt;br&gt;&lt;br&gt;I am certain that any public events have to get their approval before they go into effect. If a church owns a campground or a park, then they can determine what they can and can't allow there, even if it is open to the general public.</description><dc:creator xmlns:dc="http://purl.org/dc/elements/1.1/">Anonymous</dc:creator><pubDate>Fri, 05 Dec 2008 17:32:38 -0000</pubDate></item></channel></rss>