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Former Homosexual says it's a Fraud!
He can marry all he wants. He can't have spousal rights extended to more than one of them. The way spousal rights are written, such an attempt would be in conflict with themselves. I've pointed out more than once, the simplest solution to the whole thing is to abandon the legal recognition of marriage. We don't recognize baptism, we don't really need any reason to recognize marriages. In the 1950's, 15% of black children were born out of wedlock, now it's around 70-75%. This is just an example. Any attempt to further destroy the tradiational family unit upon which this counrty is built will lead to this nation's downfall. We simply don't have the money to support more and more people's irresponsibility, and consequent societal costs ( mental illness from abandonment, life-long trauma and inadequacy, ******* children with no means of getting support from so-called parents, and etc ) You want to enter into a legal partnership with someone, write the contract. You want to extend power of attorney or other similar powers, write the necessary paperwork. The problem is right now that under most state laws, these arrangements won't be recognized UNLESS there is a marriage license. Legal contracts? Go ahead and go nuts, be my guest. It's another question whether you or anyone else signing your contracts should get my tax dollar supporting you. Marriage is created not for love, but for the best and only best environment for the raising of a family. Almost every single psychological, social, economic, and other study done for the last 100 years has pointed to the utter importance of maintaining this to avoid sentencing the innocent children to a lifetime of maltreatment, inadequate support, and ultimately, tragic lives. Is it too much to ask to have parents be ready to take good care of children they have? --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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Former Homosexual says it's a Fraud!
He can marry all he wants. He can't have spousal rights extended to more than one of them. The way spousal rights are written, such an attempt would be in conflict with themselves. I've pointed out more than once, the simplest solution to the whole thing is to abandon the legal recognition of marriage. We don't recognize baptism, we don't really need any reason to recognize marriages. In the 1950's, 15% of black children were born out of wedlock, now it's around 70-75%. This is just an example. Any attempt to further destroy the tradiational family unit upon which this counrty is built will lead to this nation's downfall. We simply don't have the money to support more and more people's irresponsibility, and consequent societal costs ( mental illness from abandonment, life-long trauma and inadequacy, ******* children with no means of getting support from so-called parents, and etc ) You want to enter into a legal partnership with someone, write the contract. You want to extend power of attorney or other similar powers, write the necessary paperwork. The problem is right now that under most state laws, these arrangements won't be recognized UNLESS there is a marriage license. Legal contracts? Go ahead and go nuts, be my guest. It's another question whether you or anyone else signing your contracts should get my tax dollar supporting you. Marriage is created not for love, but for the best and only best environment for the raising of a family. Almost every single psychological, social, economic, and other study done for the last 100 years has pointed to the utter importance of maintaining this to avoid sentencing the innocent children to a lifetime of maltreatment, inadequate support, and ultimately, tragic lives. Is it too much to ask to have parents be ready to take good care of children they have? --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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Former Homosexual says it's a Fraud!
He can marry all he wants. He can't have spousal rights extended to more than one of them. The way spousal rights are written, such an attempt would be in conflict with themselves. I've pointed out more than once, the simplest solution to the whole thing is to abandon the legal recognition of marriage. We don't recognize baptism, we don't really need any reason to recognize marriages. In the 1950's, 15% of black children were born out of wedlock, now it's around 70-75%. This is just an example. Any attempt to further destroy the tradiational family unit upon which this counrty is built will lead to this nation's downfall. We simply don't have the money to support more and more people's irresponsibility, and consequent societal costs ( mental illness from abandonment, life-long trauma and inadequacy, ******* children with no means of getting support from so-called parents, and etc ) You want to enter into a legal partnership with someone, write the contract. You want to extend power of attorney or other similar powers, write the necessary paperwork. The problem is right now that under most state laws, these arrangements won't be recognized UNLESS there is a marriage license. Legal contracts? Go ahead and go nuts, be my guest. It's another question whether you or anyone else signing your contracts should get my tax dollar supporting you. Marriage is created not for love, but for the best and only best environment for the raising of a family. Almost every single psychological, social, economic, and other study done for the last 100 years has pointed to the utter importance of maintaining this to avoid sentencing the innocent children to a lifetime of maltreatment, inadequate support, and ultimately, tragic lives. Is it too much to ask to have parents be ready to take good care of children they have? --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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train from philly to nyc
(Brian Wasson) wrote in message
. com... Amtrak isn't that expensive, as long as you stay off their premium trains (Acela, etc.). I think around $40 or so one way. SEPTA to NJ Transit will be cheaper, and only takes a bit longer. Take the SEPTA R7 to Trenton and then transfer to NJT (see schedule, including onward travel to NYC, at http://www.septa.org/schedule.cgi?route=r7s&day=1). The Chinatown busses are an option, too, and are pretty cheap ($15 +/-). They seem to be fairly new coaches (I walk past them every day), and usually leave from a location around 10th and Arch streets in Chinatown. There has been a lot of bad press about their business practices and inter-service rivalries (shootings, etc.), but I haven't really heard anything bad about the actual service. I've been taking the chinatown buses for a while now and have had no problems. You're right about the "turf war" press, but I've only read about that occurring between the operators. I don't know of any passengers who have been caught in the middle. As for the service, I can't complain for just $10 a ticket. I've seen some stories though that are kind of scary (for example, read the review about Dragon Coach running on "water instead of gas" for the last leg of a trip -- http://www.chinatown-bus.com/chinatown-bus-reviews.htm ) If you are driving to Philadelphia, why not just drive a little bit further to Trenton and take the direct train to NYC? Pan wrote in message . .. On 29 Feb 2004 22:26:28 -0800, (patty) wrote: [snip] all of the amtrak trains are way too much and i couldn't find a direct regional train. is taking one of the regional lines to jersey and transferring to nj transit the only way to go? If it's important for you to go by rail, then the answer is yes: SEPTA to Trenton, NJ Transit to New York. i'm trying to do this as cheap as possible. Then would you consider a bus from Philadelphia's Chinatown to New York's Chinatown? That would be cheapest. --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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train from philly to nyc
(Brian Wasson) wrote in message
. com... Amtrak isn't that expensive, as long as you stay off their premium trains (Acela, etc.). I think around $40 or so one way. SEPTA to NJ Transit will be cheaper, and only takes a bit longer. Take the SEPTA R7 to Trenton and then transfer to NJT (see schedule, including onward travel to NYC, at http://www.septa.org/schedule.cgi?route=r7s&day=1). The Chinatown busses are an option, too, and are pretty cheap ($15 +/-). They seem to be fairly new coaches (I walk past them every day), and usually leave from a location around 10th and Arch streets in Chinatown. There has been a lot of bad press about their business practices and inter-service rivalries (shootings, etc.), but I haven't really heard anything bad about the actual service. I've been taking the chinatown buses for a while now and have had no problems. You're right about the "turf war" press, but I've only read about that occurring between the operators. I don't know of any passengers who have been caught in the middle. As for the service, I can't complain for just $10 a ticket. I've seen some stories though that are kind of scary (for example, read the review about Dragon Coach running on "water instead of gas" for the last leg of a trip -- http://www.chinatown-bus.com/chinatown-bus-reviews.htm ) If you are driving to Philadelphia, why not just drive a little bit further to Trenton and take the direct train to NYC? Pan wrote in message . .. On 29 Feb 2004 22:26:28 -0800, (patty) wrote: [snip] all of the amtrak trains are way too much and i couldn't find a direct regional train. is taking one of the regional lines to jersey and transferring to nj transit the only way to go? If it's important for you to go by rail, then the answer is yes: SEPTA to Trenton, NJ Transit to New York. i'm trying to do this as cheap as possible. Then would you consider a bus from Philadelphia's Chinatown to New York's Chinatown? That would be cheapest. --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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train from philly to nyc
(Brian Wasson) wrote in message
. com... Amtrak isn't that expensive, as long as you stay off their premium trains (Acela, etc.). I think around $40 or so one way. SEPTA to NJ Transit will be cheaper, and only takes a bit longer. Take the SEPTA R7 to Trenton and then transfer to NJT (see schedule, including onward travel to NYC, at http://www.septa.org/schedule.cgi?route=r7s&day=1). The Chinatown busses are an option, too, and are pretty cheap ($15 +/-). They seem to be fairly new coaches (I walk past them every day), and usually leave from a location around 10th and Arch streets in Chinatown. There has been a lot of bad press about their business practices and inter-service rivalries (shootings, etc.), but I haven't really heard anything bad about the actual service. I've been taking the chinatown buses for a while now and have had no problems. You're right about the "turf war" press, but I've only read about that occurring between the operators. I don't know of any passengers who have been caught in the middle. As for the service, I can't complain for just $10 a ticket. I've seen some stories though that are kind of scary (for example, read the review about Dragon Coach running on "water instead of gas" for the last leg of a trip -- http://www.chinatown-bus.com/chinatown-bus-reviews.htm ) If you are driving to Philadelphia, why not just drive a little bit further to Trenton and take the direct train to NYC? Pan wrote in message . .. On 29 Feb 2004 22:26:28 -0800, (patty) wrote: [snip] all of the amtrak trains are way too much and i couldn't find a direct regional train. is taking one of the regional lines to jersey and transferring to nj transit the only way to go? If it's important for you to go by rail, then the answer is yes: SEPTA to Trenton, NJ Transit to New York. i'm trying to do this as cheap as possible. Then would you consider a bus from Philadelphia's Chinatown to New York's Chinatown? That would be cheapest. --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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train from philly to nyc
(Brian Wasson) wrote in message
. com... Amtrak isn't that expensive, as long as you stay off their premium trains (Acela, etc.). I think around $40 or so one way. SEPTA to NJ Transit will be cheaper, and only takes a bit longer. Take the SEPTA R7 to Trenton and then transfer to NJT (see schedule, including onward travel to NYC, at http://www.septa.org/schedule.cgi?route=r7s&day=1). The Chinatown busses are an option, too, and are pretty cheap ($15 +/-). They seem to be fairly new coaches (I walk past them every day), and usually leave from a location around 10th and Arch streets in Chinatown. There has been a lot of bad press about their business practices and inter-service rivalries (shootings, etc.), but I haven't really heard anything bad about the actual service. I've been taking the chinatown buses for a while now and have had no problems. You're right about the "turf war" press, but I've only read about that occurring between the operators. I don't know of any passengers who have been caught in the middle. As for the service, I can't complain for just $10 a ticket. I've seen some stories though that are kind of scary (for example, read the review about Dragon Coach running on "water instead of gas" for the last leg of a trip -- http://www.chinatown-bus.com/chinatown-bus-reviews.htm ) If you are driving to Philadelphia, why not just drive a little bit further to Trenton and take the direct train to NYC? Pan wrote in message . .. On 29 Feb 2004 22:26:28 -0800, (patty) wrote: [snip] all of the amtrak trains are way too much and i couldn't find a direct regional train. is taking one of the regional lines to jersey and transferring to nj transit the only way to go? If it's important for you to go by rail, then the answer is yes: SEPTA to Trenton, NJ Transit to New York. i'm trying to do this as cheap as possible. Then would you consider a bus from Philadelphia's Chinatown to New York's Chinatown? That would be cheapest. --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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info key west fantasy
On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 10:55:10 -0500 (EST), (elliot)
wrote: Seeking help info on Key West Fantasy week Try http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-KeyWestGuide There's a link to Fantasy Fest there and how to get the most for your $$$ --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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info key west fantasy
On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 10:55:10 -0500 (EST), (elliot)
wrote: Seeking help info on Key West Fantasy week Try http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-KeyWestGuide There's a link to Fantasy Fest there and how to get the most for your $$$ --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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info key west fantasy
On Sun, 18 Jan 2004 10:55:10 -0500 (EST), (elliot)
wrote: Seeking help info on Key West Fantasy week Try http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-KeyWestGuide There's a link to Fantasy Fest there and how to get the most for your $$$ --multiplaza.nl.nu-- |
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