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- Natealus, on 12/03/2008, -1/+17Jack Black will always be Jack Black. Gotta love him for it!
- Ianki, on 12/03/2008, -1/+16Neil Patrick Harris took a great thing and put it over the top awesome
- robdogg, on 12/03/2008, -2/+17haha... very funny
- sirjohnmichalot, on 12/03/2008, -1/+13 It was so good I watched it thrice!
- inactive, on 12/03/2008, -1/+10Jesus ***** Christ, Jack Black!!!
- Pzycho, on 12/03/2008, -1/+9Black Jesus?
- rayskin, on 12/03/2008, -1/+7Anything with Eliot, from Scrubs = DIGG
- gfail, on 12/03/2008, -1/+6Instant shrimp cocktail could be my new favorite Jesus power.
- Diggnabbit, on 12/03/2008, -1/+6The best part was when NPH mentions "lesbian" and points nonchalantly at Allison Janney.
- floort, on 12/03/2008, -3/+8When witll the right-wing bigots grow up and realize their hate isn't helping anyone.
- lolwaffle, on 12/03/2008, -1/+6That was pretty awesome.
- StevieJanowski, on 04/02/2009, -1/+5got a ton of people in there. spotted Darrell from the office in the back. great to see the support of hollywood
- anonycakes, on 12/03/2008, -0/+4Guess what, you can also be against a gay lifestyle without ACTIVELY OPPRESSING THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE THEM.
- dddavid, on 12/03/2008, -0/+48 other diggers submitted this AFTER this one was already submitted. (I found out as I was preparing to submit it.) Why do people insist on submitting duplicates when digg clearly tells you it has already been submitted. Please people, if it is from a different site, then submit it in the comments as a mirror, and digg the original submission, don't resubmit. (OK, I'm done being preachy now.)
- funnygreen, on 12/03/2008, -1/+5No on 8 and hate, Yes on Sarah Chalke and NPH!
- Frankyfan3, on 12/11/2008, -0/+31. George Wallace didn't like being called a racist, either. hmmm.
2. If YOU can't have a conversation with someone because their position is that anyone who wants to take away legal rights from someone is a bigot, then that's your issue with communication and your understanding of the word "bigot".
Did you get to the part where our economic recovery could be expedited by the wedding industry? No? hmmmm.
3. Ranting off-topic without even viewing the media at hand garners you no cookie, you bigot.
4. That's a false dichotomy, and you might as well be asking for proof for or against a god. Good luck with that.
5. You're a dirty Commie! - inactive, on 12/03/2008, -1/+4I'm glad to see Andy Richter isn't dead
- Dagreenman, on 12/03/2008, -0/+3
i wish i could digg this once for every great comedian and actor in this video. and 3 times for NPH. - Frankyfan3, on 12/11/2008, -0/+3I take no issue with your religion not sanctioning gay marriage.
That's you're right as a believer and United States citizen, from the first amendment.
You can be a bigot all you want, I don't really have a problem with that... it's when you would like your religious laws to impact the civil lives of the rest of us that I take issue with that.
Gay people pay taxes.
Gay people serve in the military.
Gay people go to church and support charities.
Gay people died fighting for your rights in every war that has ever been fought by the USA, even against those dirty commies.
Civil & legal marriage is secular institution, and the rights and responsibilities afforded by this institution is no threat to heterosexual marriage.
I am in a heterosexual marriage, and not threatened at all by the unions of gay people.
Why are you, you dirty commie? - nnagflar, on 12/03/2008, -1/+4So, if i was to oppose your lifestyle, whatever it may be, for no good reason, what would be fueling this opposition? If your lifestyle doesn't adversely affect anyone's life in any way, but I still oppose it, could it possibly be because of hate? What else could it be? Insecurity? Enlighten me.
- Frankyfan3, on 12/05/2008, -0/+3www.jesuswasaliberal.com
:P
Did you even watch the musical? I don't think you did, because none of your points relate to anything in the piece.
You just wanted to rant about stupid liberals hating god & loving deviant sex, didn't you?
Good job. You want a cookie?
PS: "Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness" was written when the majority of the country thought it was ok to use forced slave labor... so sometimes our ideals of inalienable rights are ahead of the reality, but that is no reason to give up on working towards our ideals.
And nobody is "granted" their rights without having to work hard & sacrifice for them. You sound like a kooky liberal with your concept of rights being given by anyone other than yourself.
Get on with them bootstraps, you dirty commie. ;) - StarsOnlyHope, on 12/03/2008, -1/+4best line was the last one: "Gay marriages will save the economy" but the whole thing was legen - wait for it - dary.
- rockdawg, on 12/04/2008, -0/+3Awesome, lmao OBAMANATION!!
viva la gay parade tatto marrige divorce will save the economy - Tomboys, on 12/03/2008, -1/+4oops. Dugg here too. The song was written by the composer for Hairspray. No wonder it's so rad!
- dddavid, on 12/03/2008, -1/+3dugg for great message, ultra-stereotypical gay & lesbians a bit less so, but maybe the funny can get it through the skulls of the less informed.
- spritom, on 12/03/2008, -1/+3Front page in 3....2.....1.......
- gavinhudson, on 12/04/2008, -0/+2Wow, that was awesome. Was that really at some local school or was it an SNL skit?
- fiatjustitia, on 12/20/2008, -0/+2@Wolf73b
"I'm sick and tired of being depicted as a bigot"
Then stop being one.
Love,
The internet - Frankyfan3, on 12/05/2008, -0/+1BWAHAHAHA
so simple... yet so hilarious! - Osprid, on 12/03/2008, -1/+2Very good, I saw Maya Rudolph from SNL in there.
- athinnes, on 10/01/2009, -3/+4Good message, but not as funny as I had hoped.
- Frankyfan3, on 12/05/2008, -0/+1Well, when this is voted to be overturned in the next couple decades, and becomes a national policy for ethical and economic reasons
(gay weddings = $$$)
You're not allowed to complain.
Also, it was the democratic process that left a denouncement of slavery out of the Declaration of Independence.
I guess we take the good with the bad... but if it seems like a bad thing, we should just keep our mouths shut, huh?
Let tradition and oppression stand, because that's what the majority wants? Move to Saudi Arabia.
“The spirit of resistance to government is so valuable on certain occasions that I wish it to be always kept alive.”
-Thomas Jefferson. - P1um, on 12/03/2008, -1/+2Dugg for the black guy from the Office.
- Frankyfan3, on 12/13/2008, -0/+1Nobody said that the anti-gay-marriage movement was on-par with slavery.
But, the laws protecting the slave trade, and the laws protecting religious infiltration of our civil marriages are both unjust.
Maybe not equally... but they are both unjust laws, and we're not going to "get over it".
That would be Un-American. - Frankyfan3, on 12/05/2008, -0/+1protect me from your followers!
- trentshipp, on 12/04/2008, -1/+1Lol. It's law now, get over it, the most liberal state in the country voted it in.
- Ricochetbiscuit, on 12/03/2008, -1/+1Instant Maki Roll would have to be my favorite Jesus power. That and water into beer... ok that's two, sorry.
- hollywoodphony, on 12/03/2008, -1/+1The guy in the green shorts was really good.
- tomg025, on 12/03/2008, -1/+1jesus christ!
- Frankyfan3, on 12/05/2008, -1/+1Seriously, getting over unethical and discriminatory laws is a completely American tradition.
That's why we still have slavery. duh!
/s - trentshipp, on 12/10/2008, -1/+1omg did this guy just compare lack of recognition for gays marrying to the enslavement of humans? Shouldn't there be mad people here now?
- Crazysticks, on 12/03/2008, -4/+3No, I gotta love you for it, Captain Obvious. You are captain obvious and will always be captain obvious. Gotta love you for it!
- jmpeagle, on 12/03/2008, -3/+2buried for dupe
- woodrow8292, on 12/03/2008, -5/+3When will the left-wing whiners grow up and realize the people voted and voted it down. I guess they don't realize how democracy works, people vote on things to be legal or not. But I guess when they don't like the outcome some people cry and moan and try and destroy the democratic process.
- Wolf73b, on 12/06/2008, -3/+01. I watched as much as I could stomach. I'm sick and tired of being depicted as a bigot, simply because I don't agree with gay marriage.
2. I've been trying to debat the issue of gay marriage in a sane way for weeks now. It always seems to end up with me being label a bigot.
3. Yes. I would like a cookie. Chocolate chip, please.
4. My point had to do with the concept of marriage as a right. If it is a right, it must be granted by either God or man.
5. I am a former soldier, a conservative, and a self-made man (no, not even close to a millionair, but I still have hope). I guarded the Fulda Gap against the Soviets for two years. DON'T CALL ME A COMMIE. - Wolf73b, on 12/04/2008, -3/+0If my lifestyle was outside the norm of society, and society had declined to endorse it, then perhaps it would be okay.
One good example is smokers. We are doing everything we can to deny people the right to smoke ('right' is actually a poor choice of words. I don't believe that a right to smoke exists). That is our society exercising its right to form itself.
The fact that gay marriage has been disapproved of in every single state referendum indicates that the majority of people do not wish to redefine marriage. Yet, in almost every other aspect, homosexuals have enjoyed increasing tolerance.
...back in your court. - spritom, on 12/03/2008, -4/+1How dare you bring in such things as the democratic process in here!
/s - Wolf73b, on 12/05/2008, -4/+0I have a couple of questions. If gay marriage is a right, then who grants that right? If it is granted by man, then it would have to be granted by a majority, in which case it is no longer a right, because the majority has denied it.
If, on the other hand, it is granted by God, then is the liberal community willing to admit that God exists, and accept everything that comes with that stance (i.e., Christmas displays, "In God We Trust," etc.)? Also, if it is granted by God, then how do we know that God wants homosexuals to marry? - Wolf73b, on 12/03/2008, -10/+2So, if you can't fight it, mock it, I guess.
Friggin' idiotic. People can be against gay marriage, without being bigots. We can oppose a gay lifestyle, without hating gays. But that fact doesn't play as well as "HATE," does it?


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