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  • Thank you, John & Philip NYC, 6 years in happiness.

  • I love all you sisters!!!! Keep on preaching because it all comes down to the universal, Shakespearean question of "If you prick me, do I not bleed?"

  • I'm sorry; I don't practice the particular faith you do. Thanks for your opinion though.

  • i Love Sister Unity!

    and all of the other perpetual SISTERS!

    keep up the g0od work !!!

  • Right.. because there are so many people clamoring to marry their dogs right now...

    Utah & Texas are being redecorated (see my other video). You do know about the Houston mayoral run off election?

    Iran; "not permitted". They hang gay people, incl. teenagers for being gay or their courts force gay men to have operations to become women. Death or surgical mutilation. God Bless America indeed!

  • Yes, and "mankind" used to be defined to exclude black people back in the day. I guess we weren't included in the definition because up until recent decades we were a bit too preoccupied about you all killing us all the time.

  • The constitution states all men are created equal Women are not mentioned nor are the sexually deviant thus marriage is a heterosexual exclusive

  • mmm... the definition of the word "Men" as used in the Constitutions phrasing and context is, according to Merriam-Webster dictionary, "The human race".

  • @SisterUnity A man is a male human. The term man (irregular plural: men) is used for an adult human male, while the term boy is the usual term for a human male child or adolescent human male. The term manhood is used to describe the period in a human male's life after he has transitioned from boyhood, having passed through puberty, usually having attained male secondary sexual characteristics, and symbolises a male's coming of age. The word man is used to mean any adult male.

  • @SisterUnity The term manhood is associated with masculinity and virility, which refer to male qualities and male gender roles. I suspect marriage is overrated.A bachelor lifestyle is far more satisfying.The one reason for marriage is children.

  • Yes, that is another definition, perhaps the more oft used, for the words "man" and "men". There are many definitions and uses of those words. Another one is, as I was saying, "The human race". It's been long understood this way that way by the government, courts, academics, etc.

  • I rather think children are an outgrowth of many marriages, but not the reason for them. The reasons for marriage have traditionally included children for heirs for those that require heirs or desire them.

  • But also have included maintenance of property, servitude, companionship, and love. In fact Catholic churches in the Medieval period in Europe performed same sex marriages as spiritual marriages inside the church while opposing sex marriages, seen as for secular purposes, were performed outside on the church doorstep.

  • Girl, I wouldn't want to be the one getting YOU angry! O.O

  • Understand the message but it is awful hard to listen when it is such a distracting delivery from such a flamboyant person. As long as this is a democracy, the voice of the majority will decide the issues. Just a fact of history.......

  • Hi,

    you could watch a couple of the videos so the look becomes less distracting as it becomes more familiar. Weird things do take one's attention at first, it's true.

    The Founding Fathers actually wrote into the Constitution protections for minorities from the "Tyranny of the Majority".

    You can read about them in the wikipedia article on Democracy. Being adherents of the Age of Enlightenment, heir goal was liberties for all* rather than simple majority rule.

    *racism/sexism not withstanding

  • It is not at first, it is hard for anyone to get past the first video to want to watch it in it's entirity. who is going to take you serious except those you are already in agreement with? you are trying to talk to those on the other side of the issue, are you not?

  • You lose them with the garb and facepaint. Most laugh, shake their head, call you a name and go away more convinced than ever that you are all deviants and freaks. Not true i know, but that is the impression you are giving out and it is working against you, trust me,. i care enough to reply so realize i am not your enemy, i am just being honest

  • I appreciate your sincerity, thank you. Truthfully, I don't think what you are saying is empirically true. I suspect these have more to do with feelings you are having.

  • but this is the whole point.. they already know we're cocksuckers... you can put lipstick on it, but it's still a pig. No, we do this as we are, standing up for our differentness as much as our similarities, for our identity as it is. I am queer.

  • Amen!

  • The bagpipes are big failure, though.

  • I wish I could deliver an appeal like you can. Keep speaking out for people like me that can't, because it would appear too flamboyant and indignant. Even though you paint your face and wear a nun's cap, you still have 100x the dignity of most gays.

    Thanks.

  • We won't get unions from the government until we start treating each other in the gay community as people. The straights KNOW we don't do this and deem that we don't deserve the right based on our treatment of each other. And we never will until we do. As long as there is one gay in Log Cabin it will never happen.

  • wait a sec. Just like all of the rest of us, you grew up in the same america where you were pounded to death with the same scripture that says "marriage is a bond made before god between a man and a woman". right? The government that you are pleading to to recognize you bond of love is the same lowly government that may plan to send you an IOU for your tax refund this year. If i were you, I would not put much faith in the government for anything other than misery n' oppression.

  • I had received a notice that there was a comment posted here by MACCAPONE60 but i cannot seem to find it. I guess that it was removed? :-( darnit! I could of had much fun with that one.

  • They had so posted. I apologize; I removed it as they had posted the exact same message on various videos for the last 3 months. With nothing new to say, I deemed it spam and removed it to save my viewers from tedium.

  • I am so very proud to call you my Sister.

    Love

    Sr. Rhoda

  • Well, in my religion I can have a handfasting. I don't even need a priest/priestess if I don't want one Yay! But considering, as far as I know, I'm the only witch or Pagan in the family that I have met and that my partner might come from a different belief system I'd want it to be up to the indivisual religious institution. Also, aside from binding souls I sadly do need the rights of marriage from a government stand point. (cont)

  • Not all civil unions grant the same rights as marriage. And when it comes to my family I'd want the same rights as a married couple.

    PS: This is not for everyone just some who think their religion owns marriage. No one religion owns marriage. Homosexuals were able to get handfasted and/or married in ancient time, please get the hell over yourselves!

    PPS: Love your vid^^

    Brightest Blessings

    Silver Tiger Lily

  • In France, there is a state marriage and an optional religious one; there had to be some good reason for gillotining the Sun King, who was believed to have been placed on the throne by God Himself. Lots of people beleive God has decreed this and that, but religion and State should be entirely separate. Religion - which sees the world entirely according to its own viewpoint - is in a sense unconstitutional - and excludes all those who don't fit in with its worldview.

  • et pour ca aussi, j'adore la France!

  • wow this video is haunting. great

  • I know you all think of us Christians as bigots and intolerant. The truth is we actually care. Don't get us confused with some of these rude and disrespectful street preachers. Please, just study the Bible for yourself. Be willing to give up everything for Him (Jesus). I know you all feel like this is who you are. That you're born this way. We are all born into sin though. Some people's personal sins are different than others. I deal with things, and I'm trying everyday to give them up.

  • dear echo4kilomp, I know how heartfelt your faith is and how deep and how steadily studied and practiced. I really do honor that beauty. I wish I knew how to express to you the diversity God has created and show you what I see with eyes given to me by Him.

    Maybe it will have to be enough to say that I honor you, and I hope you can honor me enough that we may share a country while each pursuing our faiths as He has given to us, different as they may be, individually.

  • Jesus loves all of you but you need to give up everything for him. Including and especially your gay lifestyle. I would give up everything for Him, even my own family. If you can do this, he will speak to you.

  • He did speak to me. We are fine. We connected over a lost book.

    He is very handsome, confident, self assured, simple, and forthright. His eyes are dynamic and clear. We remain close, though I study with other of his colleagues.

  • Marriage is a gift from God. God does not approve of homosexuality. This is why two men or two women cannot be joined together in marriage. I'm sorry if this offends you but it's true. Even if you don't believe in God or the Bible you can recognize the simple truth that "nature" is directly opposed to homosexuality. You can't reproduce! You're lifestyle would cause the extintion of the entire human race if all were gay. Not to mention the spread of AIDS. Jesus loves all of you!

  • Honey, you forgot to say "MY God doesn't etc."

    and no, nature disagrees with you in profound abundance. Please check out all the "Homosexuality in nature" documentaries on YouTube taken from TV. There's one in my favorites you may look at.

    We are not all gay and we will never be all gay. Just the gay ones of us are gay.

    And please, cut that out about AIDS; it's gross. More straight people suffer from AIDS than gay people. More info is on the site of the World Health Organization.

  • that is so true sister!!! im still fighting, i've n doing many rally all over the OC and Long Beach for the LGBT Community. love is love, religion b4 love is wrong and should be abolished!

  • u made a clear point!

  • FANS CLUB SISTER UNITY IN URUGUAY

  • Thank you.

    The message was very clear & to the point

    + You make up is so awsome! I just it how each time you blink, those long eye-lash-whatever thingies just go swaying.

  • LET FREEDOM RING  SISTER!!!!

  • Clearly he's never been to Vegas.

  • beautiful said and done.

    thank you.

  • that would be the now deceased William Gacy, you delightfully mistakenly named contributor, you! <3

  • you are BEAUTIFUL!! i'm married and stayin' that way!! thanks for the great vid :)))

  • thanks sister! :-)

  • Thats right sister!!!

  • Amen Sister!

  • you said it! beautifully put.

  • "We will keep falling in love." YES WELL SAID

  • AMEN!! I love you, Sister Unity!!

  • Sister you are a perfect example of the diversity we so proudly support! Too bad those like godisgood5852 can't embrace that. Love the eyes!

  • absolutly my Sista! Two=spirit power!

  • Oh absolutely!

  • It's hard to take this man seriously........looks ridiculous!!

  • Well said! Fight on! It's our rights!

  • I seam to recall "their" problem with the gay community was promiscuity. Seeking the same right as everyone else to settle down and get married to ONE partner is the exact opposite to the old complaint.You would think "they" would be happy! Does this make any sense?

  • It makes sense, yes.

  • I love this video. You sound very regal and wise

  • I love how all the bigoted people are saying how it is immoral to redefine marriage, but in America's history marriage used to be only between white men and women, and discredited black people's relationships totally. So it has evolved to incorporate interracial couples, but yet involving homosexuals with marriage is immoral? People need to get their facts straight.

    Repeal 8! Amor vincit omnia [love always conquers!]

  • AMOR VINCIT OMNIA!!!!!

  • Exactly.

  • Hey if gay people are really in committed relationships, you guys are already doing better than most strait people. I've been married twice, and twice I've caught my husbands fucking around with hos from other countries with low intellect, who screwed over my kids also, why would you want to marry anyways?

  • Hi, I found your videos earlier today, and I just wanted to say that I am 100% behind everything you say here. Not only are you amazingly entertaining, you speak sense and truth, in a way that cannot fail to capture people's attention and hearts. Keep up the good work SisterUnity. You're superb!

  • I do it to counter rudeness like yours. And what's with your radical redefinition of marriage? Have you read the Bible?

    Repeal 8.

  • I couldn't give a hoot what sister unity is wearing The message would still be the same!

    And alot of people do take the message seriously. What is "NORMAL" attire for a luncheon meat and orange mylar para-human combination? She's the best dressed sandwich meat I've ever seen

  • obamahatesgays, what are you trying to prove with your stupidity? For the love of God, please tell me you aren't a parent.

  • WELL SAID!!!

  • You go Girl!

    You sound so wise!

  • Blessed be Sister. Speak truth to power!

  • Blessed be Sister Unity, I have forawrded your video all over kingdom come, and someone showed it to their mother who then showed up at the vigil Monday night :) You're impacting people here in Arizona as well :)

  • GO MOM!

  • yesterday my Dad sent me an email that said he voted no on 8 because of the very things Keith Oberman said so eloquently on his video. I never doubted he felt that way, but it's nice to hear it. His response? "Peace and Love, my child!" *sniff* I'm so proud :) Preach on Sister!

  • I am Pagan

    I am Female

    I like Males

    I live in Canada

    What you talk about has nothing to do with me.

    I stand by you.

  • well in europe gay unions or marriages happens fora long time now no one is making a big deal out of it. if u dont like gay people dont marry one. as long as u are paying ur taxes and not wanting to marrying an underage, no one gives a FK! only americans seem to be slow on this front. every body is shouting marriage is spiritual. well in every 3 straight marriages 2 end up in divorce whats so holy about it anyway? and its not like am gay. and i was maid at my gay friends union 6 years ago!!

  • Eloquently stated...Amen, sister!

    We live in an imperfect world, where there is good and bad behavior, and misunderstanding in all people. These are the lessons in life we must learn, and teach. This goes both ways...it is one thing to turn and call those who have a different way of thinking bigots, it is another to enlighten them on how much we are alike.

    This right will come for us. As American history has shown us, we just have to fight for it!

    Peace.

  • I didn't know clowns wasn't allowed to get married in the us...

  • I think everyone should get civil unions. Marriage should be a religious thing, not governmental.

  • Sister I gotta know who did your make-up. Love it... Was it Connie!

  • Personally, Sister, I do not believe that people have the right to hold bigoted views. If we lived on separate planets where ones' actions did not affect another person then go ahead, have your views. But we all share one planet, and as such we must all have views that allow us all to remain in peace with each other, not hold those that keep us at odds.

  • Answer this...why are most gays against civil unions and civil contracts? Why do you want the union quantified as a "marriage"? I'm a conservative Christian and I would have no problem with a civil union or civil contract compromise. My problem is that I consider "Marriage" to be a religeous ceremony and if gay "marriage" was made legal then it would open Churches up to litigation by gay rights groups. I don't want the Churches forced into holding Drag Queen weddings...and that would happen.

  • Really, Demanding answers from Sister Unity. How well does that work with [insert deity of your choice here]? I thought so.

    *giggles at the concept of a conservative Christian naked lady mud flap*

    I must remember to bring those to the next gay wedding I go to!

  • I demanded nothing...I merely asked questions in a clear and respecful manner. I voiced my concerns hoping for honest answers.

    FWIW, my NLMF moniker is a joke...the result of a poker bet that resulted in a nickname. The bet was to name the most rediculous thing ever invented...and I won. I thought that my friends would think that it was funny that I used the nickname as a channel name...and they did. Trust me, I am not a red neck....far from it.

  • Fair questions NLMF :) You are clearly a thoughtful, reflective person.

    1st let me say that no one would or could litigate to make a church do anything it doesn't want to do. That was a red herring thrown in by the Yes campaign to gain traction with devout voters who feel protective of the sacred environment they found in church. The law does not support such interference in churches. I wouldn't either. I support your right to self determination.

  • I/we agree with you 100%. Marriage is a religious or spiritual ceremony, for you and us. We all grew up knowing and valuing "Marriage" as the committed union of loving partners in life. "Civil Union" doesn't cut it. Would you enjoy having your marriage forcibly called a civil union? Us neither.

  • But what if the State, the all encompassing, fair, impartial state calls all marriages "Civil Unions" for contractual, documentary reasons? then we call it what we need to on our own. Either that or, we are arguing, everyone is afforded the term "marriage" equally defining it as they wish in their institutions. What do you think?

  • The term "marriage" is just that, a term, created by mankind to mean something. Universally known to be the commitment two people (man and woman, until recently) make toward each other before an officiator that they will remain committed for any number of reasons (i.e., love, social/financial stability, creating a family, raising children, etc.). Many terms have evolved along with the thinking of society...so this has nothing to do with a religious writing or practice, but rather a societal law.

  • Your assertion that marriage was initally meant to mean man and woman doesn't know their history. Cultures all around the globe-including in the US-recognize same sex marriages.

  • BlueFireWitch, it was not my assertion that marriage meant man and woman (please re-read my comment, I said two people). My point was that our society (here in America, not worldwide) only recently began to recognize same-sex marriage. Unfortunately, YouTube only allows so much content per post, it is impossible to get an entire point across for everyone to understand.

  • Ok, sorry, I've been defending all day. I hate it when people use "traditional" marriage to mean heterosexual marriage. Since both gay and straight marriage are ancient traditions.

  • BlueFireWitch, Love the way you know your history!

    Hwddj, If I need to articulate a longer point, I make it in sections, using the "REfresh" browser button and then "Reply"ing on my own prior comment to add the next section.

  • I'm a humanities major with an emphasis on religion. As I am a Pagan, I try my best to know the customs of the indigenous peoples. Many ancient customs of same sex marriage exist including those from Greece, Rome, Germanic, Celtic and Native American people. I can't stand it when people call straight message traditional marriage as if gay marriage is not also an ancient and sacred tradition. It very much is.

  • Speak the truth :) Beautifully put

  • Yes, yes, yes! Exactly! Absolutely!

  • Sister Unity - I love you and am grateful you are on YouTube.

  • well i guess we all agree that most americans hate cos they have no other thing inside them, speaking of karma !!! who loves americans??? not even themselves !!! fighting one and other !!! cos sum are black or white or gay or bi !!! that is what happens when the educational sistem teaches the medium low class to be like a horse and kept under a very lean perspective of things !

  • I think its great how the American public are posting nasty comments about queer people here! You are reinforcing the sterotype of the uneducated, selfish, rude, loud, and aggressive American! I bet you are fat too!

    You guys need to finger yourselves it might help release some of that tension you are obviously holding!

  • And what do you think about the stereotype of the appearance of the fag who made this video?

  • LOL! A Cirque du Soliel-looking Hindu drag nun is a steriotype?? Are there really that many of me already?

  • Sister Unimultiplicity!

  • RADICAL is the keyword. And these fags want to adopt children?!

  • God bless the Mormon missionaries! They are soooo hot when they come out of the closet during their missions!

    Send more to my front door! :)

  • Sister I love you and agree with what you say. And I do agree that there should be total seperation of church and state! Give to Caesar what is Caesar's! But a blessing and a celebration before God, family and faith community would mean more to me than a state contract dividing money and property. I hope you and other radical religious ministers continue to bless couples and facilitate them in there marriage cermony.

    The task ahead of you is never as great as the power behind you. Ciaran x

  • Thanks Ciaran. I performed gay weddings before the Court decision in May and after and will continue to do so if requested.

  • I hear your cry and I support your right to marry a man 100.16%!

  • Oh, but I must disagree, Dude29395. The Sister's parents are probably very proud that they raised a child to stand up for what's right.

    The only disgrace in life is to live a lie.

  • Parents???? Did you not read my bio?

  • it IS! and an excellent karma it is! Grace has come to teach us to be strong, to earn our rights by our own efforts rather than lazily relying on government edicts alone. Witness how many have awakened into action this week, how the straight communities are joining in ways they never had before and in action.

    JAI SRI DURGA! We are ALIVE with dharma! Jai Ma!

  • dude i dont even think sister unity care about all the hate messages !! i mean they are all Eballers meet em in the streets ad they will just hide away !! prob just a bunch of fat dudes sitting in a minibar w a laptop LOL no one dares to say anything face to face !!! but anyhows people say we hate they hate !! nad its more like we need to have a real understanding that in america wont happend! we are a 1st world contry w 3rd world activities ! thats it ! we dont live in a free land no more !

  • You faggots HATE Mormons.

    You faggots HATE Christians.

    You faggots HATE anyone who voted for prop 8.

    You faggots HATE democracy and you want votes ignored.

    And then you faggots criticize others for being hateful.

  • well I know I don't. Hate is as annoying as an itchy butt.

    I notice you seem to get a lot of worth from working yourself up in a froth of angry victim-ness. It occurs to one that this is your point as your arguments point in all directions and are common to each other only in this aspect.

    Not that I know anything, but you might focus more on spending time with Jesus and less on people you do not like.

  • If you want to see what SisterUnity is really about, go to you tube and search for "fake gay nuns". They are an organization of transvestites who impersonate nuns and enter churches for the purpose of mocking them.

  • if you want to see what Sister Unity is really about, meet her in person, or stay here on YouTube, search for her name, watch her videos and listen to her message of love, tolerance and enlightenment, and leave the messages of hatred, mockery and other ill-will to the trolls around this and other boards.

  • Tolerance? Yeah right. You obviously HATE mormons. You are a hypocritical antisocial flaming faggot.

  • mormons clearly have a problem with Gay People and their pursuit of Happiness, and have inserted themselves into that process. If you want to call their behavior hatred, I do not think it would be inappropriate. However, I do not speak for mormons, nor do I speak for Sister Unity, any more than you speak for me.

  • but A. you are speaking up for me so WELL! I owe you a muffin!

  • Yup! when a "church" like the moromons put up is so ripe for mockery, have at 'em, I say. How long ago was it when they were merely considered a cult and had to fight for what few rights they had? And now they purport to be a moral authority on marriage? *cough* polygamy *cough* Yeah, sure thing, boss.

  • tsk tsk tsk now you've done it  *click*

  • Do you approve of fags entering a church dressed like SisterUnity and receiving communion for the sole purpose of mocking the church?

  • Mocking the church? No. I respect people's religious beliefs. My family is very religiously diverse and the freedom of religion is highly valued in my family. I am a Hindu because I am blessed to be an American who has that freedom. I think respect is necessary. That said, many religions in America today aren't respected by many people and I think that divides us much more than our politics, sexual orientation, race, gender, etc.

  • The nuns are members of that congregation. They were taking their regular communion and were going to a charity Bingo they were running but wanted to attend services in the unofficially gay Catholic church in the Heart of the Castro in San Francisco (the Gay center of SF). Members of their congregation welcomed them. Really, Ayers and Wright didn't work in the election for this reason: attempts at mud slinging are the last resort after an empty philosophy has exhausted itself against truth.

  • GLBT people's rights, but also religious freedom. It is religious groups who are imposing their standards on others...and one never knows if one's religion will remain in the majority (statistics say the US is changing demographically: racially, ethnically, and religiously...what is currently the majority will in ten to twenty years be the minority). If the example today is that the majority need not care for the minority then these actions say the new majority can do the same in the future.

  • ganapatikamesh, since you do not like democracy, what kind of government would you prefer? Dictatorship?

  • It is highly unfair that a majority vote is going against a minority. That is like saying that black people should not be able to get married. And who are we hurting by getting married? Nobody. So please examine the way you think about things.

  • That's how democracy works. If you don't like it, move back to India. And you fags are hurting kids by getting married because you are adopting kids and FORCING them to live a radical lifestyle.  You are also brainwashing them into believing that being a fag is natural.

  • I'm not from India. I was born right here in America. I am an American citizen. My family immigrated over to the Americas in the late 1600s from Wales (part of Britain). My family fought in the American Revolution against the British and in the American Civil War my family was torn apart. My family is very religiously diverse and freedom of religion, speech, etc is highly encouraged. And I was raised to believe that voting is one's duty as a citizen. Note: India is a democracy, too, though.

  • Where do you get the idea that I do not like democracy? My wondering thoughts were that the majority has to be careful in how they vote because those who are in a majority today may not be so in the future. Other nations have seen such changes and when the democracies had these demographical changes occur the new majority acted no better than the old and used the excuse that how the old majority acted justified their current mistreatment of them. I was just thinking long-term in my ramblings.

  • again, a majority vote is not the be all and end all of a Democracy. The Framers of the Constitution built into it provisions to protect minorities from mob rule and an oppressing majority. They recognized the importance of all citizens' rights and inclusion in the melting pot of liberty.

  • perhaps the key ending phrase from the pledge that children recite in school every day "with liberty and justice for all" is something to be remembered. Thankfully we live in a nation that always strives towards this ideal of equality. That's the true greatness of our nation is that we never stop believing in continuing to work towards this ideal.

  • If we can't get married, if it's a matter of religion as some claim then the state should not be allowed to issue the contracts of marriage on a civil level to anyone if they are only religious. There is Civil Marriage and Religious Marriage and GLBT people are fighting for Civil Marriage, for the right to enter into that contract as issued by the state not a religious institution, the R.I.s could continue to choose who does and does not get Religious Marriage. These amendments threaten not only

  • Wrong. Prop 8 passed because VOTERS wanted it, not because churches wanted it. Lots of non-religious people voted for prop 8. You obviously do not respect votes nor democracy.

  • I do not disrespect democracy or votes. All votes matter and I am aware that 52% of voters wanted it whereas 48% voted against it. I think all voices in a democracy are important and that the goal of democracy is to help people work towards concensus on how best to govern ALL people. This election is part of that process and the process will continue.

  • a majority vote is not the be all and end all of a Democracy. For example, the Framers of the Constitution built into it provisions to protect minorities from mob rule and an oppressing majority. They recognized the importance of all citizens' rights and inclusion in the melting pot of liberty.

  • Indeed they did. Our founders wanted a Democracy that reflected all people and didn't allow any one group to rule (such as happened the monarchies and aristocracy of Europe). I don't particular like the vision of "melting pot", I prefer the term mosaic or tapestry. Mosaic because it is lots of individual parts making a whole, tapestry because it is many different parts connecting together, woven together, to make one whole. E Pluribus Unum. :)

  • My dear, you are repeating yourself. Please vilify me with original material or not at all.

  • I love your make-up!.

  • right on, Sister.

  • We love you Sister Unity. I was thrilled to see your gorgeous face on the news. We will keep speaking loud and proud until our voices are the majority!

  • You seem to be under the impression that speaking slower makes you sound more dignified or important. Your impression is false.

  • You seem to be under the impression that I give a crap what you think about my speaking speed. Your impression is false.

  • well its true u do!!!!! look like a bug!!!

  • hee hee, I know, thanks! I love how silly it is! watch when I blink. Fun! :)

  • my little kittycat has so much fun chasing Sister Unity's eyelashes across the monitor! We watch her messages of peace and enlightenment together.

  • hahah u look like a bug lol , stupid

  • the appropriate answer is, "you look like a stupid bug, lol" but I do not believe in insulting people I have not met.

  • Separate by equal is not equal. Totally agree!

  • You should come to Spykevampyre's Gay Rights ritual-all who support Gay Rights are welcome. check out his channel for more info.

  • If you want to see what SisterUnity is really about, go to you tube and search for "fake gay nuns"

  • They had better repeal props 8,2, and 102 because if they don't, queen MAIADUIR is a comin' down there to teach them a lesson for making me cry for an hour on wednesday!

  • So you want the election ignored, huh? Are all fags anti-democracy?

  • rather, we are pro Constitution, which has in its provisions the protection of minorities from mob rule and an oppressive majority. Changes in our country benefitting from these provisions: Civil Rights for African Americans, Womens' Sufferage, and the rights of gun owners.

  • Sister, we can answer each and every little piece of nonsense that these haters throw at as. Its easy, they dont have much to argue or to explain, just simple and plain hatred and ignorance.

    But this place is your shrine, many people come here to enjoy the peace you send beyond stereotypes. Letting those haters cry out their stinky frustration only ruptures the harmony and good willingness of our community. This is your realm. Kick them out. Nothing good comes from them.

  • I hate to break it you, but you fags do not own you tube.

  • LOL, Google does. Google supports the No on 8 campaign. YouTube has anti-hate speech provisions in the Terms of Use which you agreed to in order to use YouTube.

    Magnvass, I know, you're right. but I was home all day and responding to them has been fun, like an online video game.

  • So you believe that people of religious persuasion are NOT ALLOWED to have a say in their own government? How silly. Someone forgot to tell that to George Washington!