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Old February 25th, 2004, 12:56 AM
snakefiddler
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Default who cares about the Guard thing?


"Tom Littleton" wrote in message
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....or the economy, or terrorism. We have this gay marriage crisis facing

our
fair nation! Drop everything, get that amendment passed, proto!!(or, at

least
bring it up at those GOP stump speeches). Good God! If anyone has sullied
marriage in a society with a 53% divorce rate, it sure as hell isn't a few
thousand committed homosexuals, is it?
Tom


Quite frankly, I don't give a **** who gets married.

One can look at gay marriage from a romantic point of view, and say that
love is precious, and that anytime a couple is willing to commit to one
another- especially under such socially difficult circumstances- they should
face no obstacles.

One can also look at gay marriage from a political and religious viewpoint.
Historically the institution of marriage has been encouraged and supported,
and even controlled by the church. This was done for a variety of reasons,
not the least being social control. Now, when one looks at gay marriage
from this viewpoint, it becomes obvious that the next step is to review the
Constitution, and in doing so be reminded of our endeavor to separate church
from state. In that light, it becomes clear that failure to allow gay
marriage is in itself a violation of the Constitution of the United States.

Snakefiddler