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the only ones forcing their beliefs down everyone's throats are people like yourself moondog Send a noteboard - 19/10/2012 06:44:57 PM
It would be much more logical to join the religious argument about marriage instead of opposing it. Argue that it violates the Non-Establishment amendment, thus invalidating the existing marriage laws then participate in recrafting them in a more universal manner.

However, you couldn't then also try to force social and religious acceptance for their way of life down everyone's throats.


all gay people want to do is have the same rights everyone else already has. who are you to deny that? what possible legal justification can there be to deny them the same rights already provided to straight couples? remember that it was once illegal for white people to marry non-whites. are you going to argue we should go back to those laws as well?
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2nd Circuit rules in favor of Edith Windsor. DOMA unconstitutional. - 18/10/2012 08:37:12 PM 1049 Views
An excellent ruling. Thanks for the post. *NM* - 18/10/2012 08:47:54 PM 301 Views
Oh, and they addressed the First Circuit's argument: - 18/10/2012 08:54:47 PM 828 Views
I always knew that DomA guy was bad news. - 18/10/2012 09:05:13 PM 573 Views
As it should be; the DoMA was always a brazen affront to the Equal Protection Clause - 19/10/2012 12:06:13 AM 821 Views
Not really - 19/10/2012 02:16:04 PM 739 Views
Not quite - 19/10/2012 02:56:56 PM 624 Views
Yes, really, for "any CONSTITUTIONALLY PROTECTED RIGHT." - 19/10/2012 03:12:11 PM 711 Views
joel, please stop - 19/10/2012 05:42:51 PM 683 Views
That's such a stupid, puerile argument. - 19/10/2012 03:47:26 PM 699 Views
Not the best analogy, though I agree with the sentiment. - 19/10/2012 04:10:11 PM 637 Views
Then by the "legal argument" you all propose I should have the "right" to marry a spoon... - 19/10/2012 05:48:32 PM 651 Views
if your spoon or dog is capable of making power of attorney decisions then by all means do so *NM* - 19/10/2012 06:41:43 PM 300 Views
How about I "marry" a corporation then. THAT is how stupid the entire arguement is. *NM* - 19/10/2012 07:25:13 PM 292 Views
Another good example of how corporations aren't the same as people. *NM* - 19/10/2012 10:07:32 PM 302 Views
Would you be the bride? Would you wear white? - 20/10/2012 07:58:52 PM 626 Views
You have obviously not read my posts very carefully - 22/10/2012 04:23:22 PM 587 Views
Ah, the "I have Gay Friends" argument. - 22/10/2012 09:33:41 PM 606 Views
It was only a matter of time. - 19/10/2012 02:49:21 PM 658 Views
I do not understand why fundamentalists demand government dictate religion. - 19/10/2012 03:22:54 PM 825 Views
Which is why the entire method of legal attack being mounted is dumb. - 19/10/2012 05:53:12 PM 740 Views
the only ones forcing their beliefs down everyone's throats are people like yourself - 19/10/2012 06:44:57 PM 704 Views
There is no right being denied... - 19/10/2012 07:22:24 PM 671 Views
No? - 19/10/2012 11:34:36 PM 639 Views
Really - 22/10/2012 04:29:38 PM 653 Views
You are making one, huge factual mistake that is screwing up your entire argument: - 20/10/2012 11:00:28 PM 697 Views
Nope I am not - 22/10/2012 04:34:59 PM 624 Views
That is just it: Most US marriage laws are already areligious. - 23/10/2012 05:08:38 PM 637 Views
Yes, the laws are 100% secular... - 23/10/2012 07:01:08 PM 610 Views

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