Wolfman1982
people are hard to please
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It looks like the republican clone party named "Left" in Denmark is going to say yes, that gay couples in Denmark finally can get adopting rights, just like the heterosexual people can.
Here is the Danish article
http://www.dr.dk/Nyheder/Politik/2008/12/17/200537.htm
What pisses me off, about the article is the header. gays and lesbians are called in Danish bøsser og lesbiske, but the jackass who has written the header has written "homos" which basically is offending instead of defending.
But other than that, then I really hope it will become a yes, instead of the no last time.
here is the The best translation of the article through a site. Which is probably the best translation site ever I have seen for Danish to English translations.
http://www.gramtrans.com/gt/url/?ur...0537.htm&pair=dan2eng&x-form-id=translate_url
their mainsite is http://www.gramtrans.com/
There is a little mistranslation, since in English it says "many do not say no", but in Danish it says many people say no, so let us fucking hope that gay couple can adopt children in Denmark sooner instead of later.
Here is the Danish article
http://www.dr.dk/Nyheder/Politik/2008/12/17/200537.htm
What pisses me off, about the article is the header. gays and lesbians are called in Danish bøsser og lesbiske, but the jackass who has written the header has written "homos" which basically is offending instead of defending.
But other than that, then I really hope it will become a yes, instead of the no last time.
here is the The best translation of the article through a site. Which is probably the best translation site ever I have seen for Danish to English translations.
http://www.gramtrans.com/gt/url/?ur...0537.htm&pair=dan2eng&x-form-id=translate_url
their mainsite is http://www.gramtrans.com/
There is a little mistranslation, since in English it says "many do not say no", but in Danish it says many people say no, so let us fucking hope that gay couple can adopt children in Denmark sooner instead of later.
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