to offer same-sex couples benefits. With unanimous support of the BOA I might add.
Can't wait to get the Supertalk take on this.
JT will likely claim that this will keep away businesses like that resolution that was passed last year. So far, there has been zero news on someone deciding not to open a business in Starkville because of the resolution.
It's about time.
I don't care what Starkville does. Starkville is Starkville and it is separate from Miss State. Well maybe not the fire department. I am never going to live there. Heck when I go to games I don't even stop to eat, buy gas or snacks in Starkville on the way home. My only thoughts are getting the heck out of there to beat the traffic. I wait until I get to Louisville before I buy anything.
However I really don't think one year is long enough to judge if there is any effect. <o></o>
My only thoughts are getting the heck out of there to beat the traffic. I wait until I get to Louisville before I buy anything.
that leaves the game early to "beat the traffic" and then proceeds to make your kids hold their bladders for 300 miles so you can limit stops and "make good time"...
It has nothing to do with politics or Starkville.
I was more referencing the notion that Starkville and MSU are separate. I assure you, there is a great deal of interdependence between the two. The healthier Starkville is, the better for Mississippi State. The better off Mississippi State is, Starkville benefits. For either to act in a vacuum is unwise.
I am not trying to debate here. In fact I agree with you that both need each other. I am only taking Game Day. I get to Miss state several times a year for other functions. When I do I stay at the Hilton Garden off of HWY 25 and I eat at local resteraunts. In reality what I think about starkvilles politice really doesn't matter and is a mute point to me.
I am not trying to debate here. In fact I agree with you that both need each other. I am only taking Game Day. I get to Miss state several times a year for other functions. When I do I stay at the Hilton Garden off of HWY 25 and I eat at local resteraunts. In reality what I think about starkvilles politice really doesn't matter and is a mute point.
1. This is irrelevant because heterosexual couples have the right to get married in MS, same-sex couples do not.
I would have zero problem if it didn't work that way. Comparing unmarried gay couples and unmarried straight couples in MISSISSIPPI is not apples to apples and few on this board are dumb enough to honestly believe it is. How far does a gay couple have to go to get married? Illinois? That's relevant.
What rights are these anyway that married couples are granted by Starkville? I dare say whatever edge a gay couple attempting to game the system might get in Starkville will pale in comparison to the mountain of disadvantages they face by being openly gay in one of the most intolerant states in the country.
How do you define intolerant? I live in MS "one of the most intolerant states" and I can't call anybody by name who doesn't tolerate people expressing and living a gay lifestyle...
So you're saying Mississippi is tolerant, in general?
I think the "two non-gay men can marry and cheat on their taxes!" argument is overplayed. Heterosexuals have the same ability. Marrying for citizenship is EXTREMELY common. There will always be people who lie, cheat, and steal and take advantage of things, but I imagine it's a small percentage in comparison to people who do it for the right reasons.
Then you are either a hermit or a fool. I'm not walking you through what intolerant means. Google it.