I do, as often as polite conversation allows.
I am a middle-aged, normal man who is left with a feeling that "I have warmed a viper in my bosom"-- most of my life, I've tried to encourage people to be tolerant of the homosexual contingent among us.
I've had gay friends, relatives, employees... and never had a great problem with them, at least not with those who were courteous, reasonably discrete, and were not involved with children.
But this new tack by the more militant memebers- gay marriage, gay adoption, and gay everything on TV has left me dismayed- I mean, honest to God, why should 1.6 to maybe 5 percent of the population dictate to everyone else what they are supposed to celebrate?
As Mao Tse Tung put it, "A revolution is not a tea party."
That's what we're observing -- a revolution. This homosexual "marriage" charade is merely the opening volley. As I expected, they're upping the ante, "dropping the other shoe" as it were all over the country. Each victory emboldens them further, and so far, it's been a rout from their perspective. Even the one rebel who had charges filed against him has laughed them off, and continues in his rebellion -- and, no one stops him.
The state is not powerless to act. It chooses not to act. If that guy in NY was involved in any other form of contempt of court, he'd be in the slammer so quickly that his head would spin. Instead, he's laughing at the system.
Where's Lincoln when you really need him? The country will fall apart from this, mark my words. No, not from "just" the "marriages". They're just the opening volley, remember. But they're not the sum total of "the revolution."
The left has discovered that it's gotten the country to the point that it can simply impose its agenda by sheer force of will, and get away with it.
We're watching something tantamount to the first few moments of the fall of the old Soviet Union.