The right's dangerous legal argument
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The right's dangerous legal argument
| Thu, 03-05-2009 - 9:46pm |
Appearing for the supporters of Prop 8, Kenneth Starr, the former Whitewater prosecutor, said the people hold the right to modify the state constitution by adding or subtracting protections for civil rights.
Court appears ready to uphold Prop. 8
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I've always been curious about how its even possible for someone else's marriage to "infringe on the integrity of the traditional family".
Its one of those arguments that sounds good, but means nothing.
You're being too nice.... it doesn't even sound good (along with it meaning nothing).
>>>>> And I think most folks know that declaring something about SOMEONE ELSES relationship is out of line.
In that case (I do agree), it's only fair to acknowledge that there have been several who were "out of line" when subsequently declaring something about laura801's relationships.
This a vicious circle going on.... time to quit :-)
>>>>> I did not
>>>>> If you and she can't see that she is trivializing someone else's marriage then there isn't much point in continuing the argument is there?
I hope you have read ALL of my posts?
Moving on.
That's all you've got?
Kate
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nm.
Kate (busily infringing on the integrity of the
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