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View Poll Results: Should gay marriages be legal?
Yes 42 77.78%
No 9 16.67%
I can't decide. 3 5.56%
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Old 11-19-2003, 01:07 PM   #31
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Are you referring to the prejudices of those who say a fatherless family is damaging, Toad? Just want to clarify.
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Old 11-19-2003, 01:12 PM   #32
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Yes.
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Old 11-19-2003, 01:24 PM   #33
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I've listened to hours of talk radio against gay marriage, and read extensive anti-gay diatribes on the web, and read political grandstanding on the issue. At no time has any legal argument even been made, let alone substantiated, against gay marriage.

Here is a list of the arguments I've seen:

1) It will lead to polygamy, bestiality, and marriage to 'poltergeists' (O'Reilly today).

2) It is a case of judicial activism, against the wishes of 62% of the population.

3) Marriage is defined in the dictionary as being between a man and a woman.

4) It would be a "special privilege" only for gays. Currently, gays have equal rights as heterosexuals to enter heterosexual marriage.

5) It's against the Bible.

6) It's unnatural.

7) I don't want to tell my children about it.

8) It's yucky.


Are there any arguments against gay marriage that weren't also used and discredited against interracial marriage, or any number of other civil rights?
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Old 11-19-2003, 01:57 PM   #34
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First of all, not attacking you just listing counter argumnets...

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Here is a list of the arguments I've seen:

1) It will lead to polygamy, bestiality, and marriage to 'poltergeists' (O'Reilly today).

I do not see any link to polygamy, gays don't want to marry 20 people. No link to bestiality, sheep can't say I do. Neither can "poltergeists"

2) It is a case of judicial activism, against the wishes of 62% of the population.

I'd like a source of that statistic.

3) Marriage is defined in the dictionary as being between a man and a woman.

A dictionary isn't the book of laws.

4) It would be a "special privilege" only for gays. Currently, gays have equal rights as heterosexuals to enter heterosexual marriage.

Marriage doesn't need a "heterosexual" vs "homosexual" defintion. It's a union between two consenting adults. No more. No less.

5) It's against the Bible.

As are many things that we firmly believe to be our "god given rights". Bible isn't law.

6) It's unnatural.

There are plenty of recorded cases of homosexual behaviour in animals, even necrophilia. I can look up the sources if anyone insists. ( I would now but being at work and all..searching google for "animals necrophila homosexuality" would look odd..)


7) I don't want to tell my children about it.

Boo hoo hoo. So? How do you tell them about sex and other "tough" issues?

8) It's yucky.

Gay men often think that women are yucky and that breasts are yucky. Should breasts be made illegal?


Are there any arguments against gay marriage that weren't also used and discredited against interracial marriage, or any number of other civil rights?
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Old 11-19-2003, 03:03 PM   #35
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Gay marriage -- no prob, I'll come to the wedding and sniff into my hankie. Throw rice.

A child being raised by the State -- uh oh.

A child being raised by a caring, decent parent -- wonderful!

A child being raised by *two* caring, decent parents -- wow, we just hit the motherlode!

2 parents + grandparents, uncles, aunts, siblings, friends, community -- As Good As It Gets.


I don't see where gender comes into it.

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Old 11-19-2003, 04:09 PM   #36
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FileNotFound - Indeed. Counterarguments are so obvious to me that I wish they weren't even necessary. But all of these arguments were being advanced with all seriousness. As for the source of the statistic, it was from O'Reilly, who has been known to make up statistics on the spot.
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Old 11-19-2003, 05:10 PM   #37
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Many people have told me straight to my face how damaging a fatherless family is to a child.
Well, it COULD explain your pussy music tendencies...
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Old 11-19-2003, 05:44 PM   #38
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Of course gay marriage should be legal.

Of course gay partners should be allowed to birth or adopt children and raise them in loving homes. Of course all children deserve loving homes.

And of course gay people should be teachers, writers, insurance claims adjusters, cashiers, artists, doctors, business people,...wait they are.

It is a question of basic human rights.
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Old 11-19-2003, 07:20 PM   #39
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What pisses me off about the whole issue is that we have given the White House a new issue to use to sidestep the economy and the war in Iraq.

Bush gets to oppose gay marriage, alienating a special interest group who he never expected to support him. It will cost him nothing and further ingratiate him with evangelicals, who are willing to ignore his worldly foibles in favor of social conservatism.

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Old 11-19-2003, 11:02 PM   #40
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What's wrong with them having children? Any specific points?
Sorry I'm late on this. No Juju, just gut feeling. I am not for making it illegal because I don't have a rational case for that. I'm just uncomfortable with it.
I can believe O'Reilly's 63%. I think there is probably 63% that would make the Bible law, if they could.
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Old 11-20-2003, 01:31 AM   #41
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Jesus! Where do I start?

Maybe with some research and reading on my new online library.

I'll be back. I wont forget this but there are lotsa things to be done before this.
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Old 11-20-2003, 08:16 AM   #42
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Nope

Legal rights, yes. Marriage...sorry but marriage is between a man and woman, get your own word.
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Old 11-20-2003, 08:18 AM   #43
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It seems to me that a whole slew of people have been raised by single mothers, and they seem to be getting on okay. In the absence of a father, the child will simply find some other male role model (and vice-versa for women).
Reminds me of a Chris Rock routine about single mothers, sure, you can do it...but that doesn't make it a fucking good idea!
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Old 11-20-2003, 08:37 AM   #44
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Reminds me of a Chris Rock routine about single mothers, sure, you can do it...but that doesn't make it a fucking good idea!
Is being raised by the state better? There are plenty of kids in need of addoption.


Also marriage 'was' a union between man and woman. Now it's a union between two conscenting adults. Welcome to the new world. (If you don't like it, I can suggest a way to leave)
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Old 11-20-2003, 08:42 AM   #45
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Oh, opinions not allowed here? Am I too un-PC?

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