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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Kate
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I should explain the laughter.
~Why? I thought the "gay argument" was all about rights? Now it seems to be about social parity. Hmmm...~
"Seems" being the key word, given that
a) it's about equal access to civic institutions
b) one
"By the way, those who argue same sex marriage infringes upon the right of a church to not marry same sex couples also forget their position infringes upon those churches that do wish to marry same sex couples."
I'm glad you mention that.
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What, do you think that my answering the obvious
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~I would've expected you to have more respect for our president.
Wrong again.
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>>I aleady posted an article about how the church lost its tax exempt status for following their faith.<<
What nonsense.
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