If I elect my Representative to one house or the other, I expect him/her to represent my ME, MY STATE, MY VIEWS.
If someone in Vermont decides to allow a marriage between same sexes, I then am forced to uphold those laws in MY State.
Is that fair?
I guess, that's probably why President Bush will take it up with OUR houses, and let them decide for the whole of the Union.
I'm not against the marriages, but I do draw a line against the anti-discrimination acts trying to be implemented into various States. What happens is, the bill places gays into a "minority" class in order to protect them. Now then...what about the affirmative action? Will we then need to have X amount of gays per straights in the work place?
which brings me to another question...Will the "feminine" side of a gay marriage get the benefits of being "gay" and of being "the lady of the house"?
(btw...j/k)
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