Total Members Voted: 40
Voting closed: August 28, 2013, 11:06:08 pm
sitting around on your arse listening to hours upon hours of boring shit.
......the gays have almost completely overrun our church fortress............they are so empowered...................the government has collapsed and the gay masses have taken over..... gay meteors have begun falling and gay volcanoes erupting pure gayness.......may this be a message to all other countries...........avoid legalising gay marriage at all costs!
You are going to the wrong weddings..At Darkvirus' wedding, I was having such a good time that two people found me passed out on the ground, had to carry me to a couch, where I slept for an hour, and then I resumed having said good time.
It's legal to slather peanut butter on my dick and balls and then use my dick to write journal entries about how much I don't like the wait times at KFC.
Pretty disappointed that my electorate MP changed to 'No' for the last reading! Unsurprising though, he is the most incompetent member of the house, so far as I can tell.
I've been using a new editor to complete the cards for the New Zealand Politics: CCG and when looking for information about Same Sex Marriages, ran into exactly why Same Sex Marriages were never illegal in New ZealandHere is a link to an older version of the law, notably Part 1 - Preliminary - Section 2 - Intepretationhttp://www.legislation.govt.nz/act/public/1955/0092/4.0/DLM292034.htmlNotice that the word "Marriage" is not defined. BUT the law does contain all of the people who CANNOT get married e.g minors, people in a consanguineous relationship, non-humans, etcThe August 19 2013 amendment simply adds one line:"marriage means the union of 2 people, regardless of their sex, sexual orientation, or gender identity"Hopefully they increase that number one day
I have to disagree Tiwaking. The Court of Appeal, in a 1997 decision called Quilter v the Attorney-General, ruled that the term 'Marriage' meant one man and one women, essentially on the basis that when Parliament passed the Marriage Act in 1955, that is what the term would have meant. That is what the 2013 amendment, in effect, overturned.