Re:: inmmunity for USA soldiers? JA!
I recognize that this is off the larger point of of this thread, but for the record, here, here -- or hear here -- or here hear -- you get the idea). I was disturbed but regrettably not surprised at the margin by which the gay marriage ban passed in MO. Lots and lots of closed minded, bigoted people in this state, I'm afraid.
Good to know though, that when I ultimately decide to get married, the institution of marriage won't be tainted by some "fag's" desire for equal rights.
Seriously, the preamble to our Constitution, coupled with recent case law and a healthy dose of common sense, makes it very clear that every person is entitled, as an inalienable right, to the pursuit of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. To me, allowing gay people to marry falls squarely within that category. How that impedes the right of a straight person, or anyone for that matter, to enjoy these rights is completely beyond me.
Originally posted by Jenks
Good to know though, that when I ultimately decide to get married, the institution of marriage won't be tainted by some "fag's" desire for equal rights.
Seriously, the preamble to our Constitution, coupled with recent case law and a healthy dose of common sense, makes it very clear that every person is entitled, as an inalienable right, to the pursuit of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. To me, allowing gay people to marry falls squarely within that category. How that impedes the right of a straight person, or anyone for that matter, to enjoy these rights is completely beyond me.
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