It's obvious that Jennifer Aniston is over it! The magazine obviously asked her a question about the situation. I'm sure she didn't bring it up. Plus, of course Angelina is over it, if she talks about it too much the whole world would realize that she did do something "uncool." All my respect to both of them, but when it comes to this issue let's be honest about it and acknowledge that Angelina was in the wrong.
Definately a bitter-sweet moment last night. The United States of America really did prove to be a country of equality-not for all, but it taking the steps forward. The problem is that people are choosing where equality is right and where it's wrong. Equality is not a hard word to define, but people will always define it differently. Seems pretty simple to me. Although I will be sad for a while about the final decision on this I'll remember that many people fought long and hard for us, the young gay community to even get this far. I will continue to fight just as hard as they did and trust that we can make them proud. Remember people we've hear this argument before with women getting the right to vote, African Americans getting equality, and so many more civil-right movements. Just think about which side you would have liked to be on back then. Today I am proud of America and tomorrow I will fight so the gay community could be equally as proud.
Yet you give Jennifer Aniston so much grief for doing the same? You hypocritical bastard!!!!!!!! You're lucky your site entertains me or I'd...I'd...I'm kind of a pacifist so I really wouldn't do anything.
Ongina is better looking and classier though.
You hypocritical bastard!!!!!!!! You're lucky your site entertains me or I'd...I'd...I'm kind of a pacifist so I really wouldn't do anything.