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To: cripplecreek

he’s been pretty consistent with saying it’s a state issue.

Is marriage mentioned in the constitution?

I don’t think so. i’m embarrassed to say i’m not 100 percent sure.

but like he said on the tonight show, if something’s not mentioned in there, then send it to the states.

he’s right

and if marriage was once supported as a good thing for the community, nowadays the benefits you get from having one out of wedlock seem to have changed that notion for the worse.


12 posted on 12/24/2015 1:39:30 PM PST by dp0622
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To: dp0622

the big thing is gay people think they have a ‘right’ to be married that is protected by the constitution- not directly, but indirectly because some clause says people can’t be discriminated against-

HOWEVER, marriage is NOT a right- it is a state privilege, and MUST meet certain criteria (ie a man can not marry a car, a tree, a dog, a child, a close relative etc) Because these things are deviant-

Gay people have successfully infused their disgusting deviant sexual practice to be ‘protected’ by the constitution- What the Supreme court did was declassify homosexual sex as a deviant sexual act- undoing millennia of law in one fell swoop- The SC took it upon themselves to over-ride practicallty every culture, every law every tradition, every moral objection in one biased move to placate 2% of the population who practices a DEVIENT sexual act

There was NO ‘right’ protecting such a deviant sex act I n the constitution- the SC slipped one in there by rewording the clause that protects people’s actual rights


38 posted on 12/24/2015 3:33:06 PM PST by Bob434
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