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Absolutely. There is nothing different about the lifestyle of a homosexual couple. It's not like they go rob a bank every night before bedtime! :P
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To me this question falls in the category of "Well, duh, YES". However after equal rights are achieved, in the category of marriage, then I think marriage itself should be more difficult to get into. We've raised generations of people believing in the party and they arrive in the marriage with no skills to navigate their way through it.
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Homosexual folks cannot get married? Blasphemy. Of course they can.
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Homosexual folks cannot get married? Blasphemy. Of course they can.
And can we get back to calling them homosexuals? "Gay" is frequently a misnomer, particularly for the militant ones who take up this cause.
Is "homosexual" somehow offensive? Why?
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Of course they should be allowed to. Preachers can either make a little cash by marrying them, or let the heathen ship captains get the extra income.
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Of course they should be allowed to. Preachers can either make a little cash by marrying them, or let the heathen ship captains get the extra income.
Why shouldn't gay couples be allowed the same tax exemption as straight couples?
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As a civil contract between two people who love each other and as part of their private relationship: sure, why not if they so desire it?
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As a civil contract between two people who love each other and as part of their private relationship: sure, why not if they so desire it?
As a public political maneuver? It will ever only achieve the temporary glory and honour that is common to all political maneuvers. (So why bother? Does it take a piece of paper to confirm that you love someone and want to spend the rest of your life with them??)
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Should we force straight people to marry Gay people?
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Should we force straight people to marry Gay people?
Hell Yeaaah!
oh,
thought this was a new take on inequality rights...
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Wrong question. Should people be able to get married? Yes.
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Wrong question. Should people be able to get married? Yes.
I don't know what the problem is here. All of the gay people were produced by straight people. That's who has gotten us into this mess. Those damned straight people making gay babies.
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I don't understand what all the fuss is about. Yes. It doesn't hurt anyone. The only thing is you can't force a religous institution to perform one, and they don't have to recognize it.Example- My wife and I had some Catholic upbringing (her much less than me, as her mother was Jewish and she was mostly raised Jewish), but the church doesn't recognize our marriage because we had a Jewish wedding. Same idea. Again, I don't get why this is an issue. Its not a religious matter, its a civil matter; the good old seperation of church and state. I will say that as a matter of law I think it should be handled at the state level rather than the federal level.
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REWORD the question to this, and answer it yourself.
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REWORD the question to this, and answer it yourself.
Should people be able to do anything they want as long as it doesn't hurt anyone or anything else?
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Marriage is a deeply personal thing. It's ambiguous, but generally it's that commitment to one other person out of love to stick together forever. Just like a homosexual does not the government's consent to have sex with another of the same gender, it does not need the consent to marry one of the same gender. Hopefully we can look back on this question on the future as the equivalent of, "Should blacks be able to use the same bathroom as whites?"
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Love is love and it doesn't bother me who gets married to whom, nor what is in their underwear.
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of course a loving gay couple beats the hell out of pamala anderson and tommy lee any day
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It's interesting that on the internet - it's almost unanimous in
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It's interesting that on the internet - it's almost unanimous in
favor of same sex marriage. But when the issue is put to a vote
by the public, it's always been voted down. At least in the U.S.
The internet population must be different from the voting population.
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In the seriousness of so much sh*t going round the globe right now, why gay marriage is even an issue other than to serve as a distraction is beyond me.
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Some people don't have problems with gays getting married but don't approve of homosexuals being "married," meaning the exact word "married." They would prefer it to be called a "civil union" or something other and having the word "marriage" only for a female and a male relationship. Now, personally, I think that's BS but it's probably a reasonable compromise.
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