Its starting!
1 posted on
12/01/2003 5:01:52 PM PST by
Kay Soze
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To: scripter
And so...it begins.
To: Kay Soze
And so the slide down the slippery slope begins.
59 posted on
12/01/2003 6:00:06 PM PST by
rintense
To: Kay Soze
Of course it's starting. Next, I really do believe that someone is going to sue to be able to marry an animal.
63 posted on
12/01/2003 6:03:35 PM PST by
doug from upland
(Hillary didn't hire Pelicano.......my butt)
To: Kay Soze
I just got back from a largely Muslim area overseas, and apparently the practice of having multiple wives isn't terribly common. It's mostly for the rich guys, and often they keep them in separate houses or towns, occasionally even in different countries.
I can't imagine why anyone would want to do that in the States. It workes in places where women basically have no rights, in places where you can end a marriage by saying 'I divorce you' three times, and kick her out. Having multiple wives here would be just asking to get mauled in divorce court.
65 posted on
12/01/2003 6:11:43 PM PST by
Steel Wolf
(Fat, drunk and stupid is no way to go through life, son)
To: Kay Soze
"The who wants to have 2 wives, has never had 2 wives."
Brigham Young
80 posted on
12/01/2003 7:25:54 PM PST by
TYVets
("An armed society is a polite society." - Robert A. Heinlien & me)
To: Kay Soze
"It's starting." Are you saying the sky is falling?
I doubt such. I am not defending the supreme court, but it only ruled that what two adult people did in private could not be a crime. It did not rule that what six adults did in private could not be a crime. (At some point, enough people in a room has to mean that something is no longer private). Second, it said nothing about what two or six people did in public not being a crime. To be "married" one has to do something in public, it seems to me.
Any way, I wish government truly would defend marriage, such as providing greater tax deductions for married families with children
To: Kay Soze
I tend to think polygamy would be better (esp considering the high number of children) for the overall health of families than gay marriage.
By the way, how can those who advocate gay marriage abhor polygamy (and they say they do)? Doesn't their much used slogan "different strokes for different folks" come in to play here as well?
90 posted on
12/01/2003 7:50:10 PM PST by
faithincowboys
( Zell Miller is the only elected democrat in America who isn't committing treason.)
To: Kay Soze; GatorGirl; maryz; *Catholic_list; afraidfortherepublic; Antoninus; Aquinasfan; Askel5; ...
Ping.
92 posted on
12/01/2003 7:52:55 PM PST by
narses
("The do-it-yourself Mass is ended. Go in peace" Francis Cardinal Arinze of Nigeria)
To: Kay Soze
We don't need a marrige amendment. We need legislation to reign in judges.
vaudine
110 posted on
12/01/2003 9:45:20 PM PST by
vaudine
To: Kay Soze
It's no different for polygamists, argued Tom Green's attorney Of course not. Polygamy is far more natural than sodomy. Just read the Old Testament. I'd like to hear the rationalization for ruling against polygamy.
124 posted on
12/02/2003 5:08:48 AM PST by
Aquinasfan
(Isaiah 22:22, Rev 3:7, Mat 16:19)
To: Kay Soze; newgeezer
Sounds like he went to Bring-em-young University.
129 posted on
12/02/2003 5:47:34 AM PST by
biblewonk
(I must answer all bible questions.)
To: Kay Soze
LOL!!!! All I can do is issue a hearty chuckle. What was it, two weeks? I predicted here that every lawyer for every bigamist/polygamist would be hurriedly crafting their motions for the immediate reversal of their convictions.
I don't think even the Democrats want to be on this runaway coal train. I fully expect that if the GOP presses for a constitutional convention, the Dems will be forced to go along. The gay/bigamist voting block is just not big enough to trade for the Excedrine headache they're about to get slapped with. They'll ask for working to the effect that "two people" can be considered married, but they will be drowning in their own pre-election polling when they discover that nearly 70% of Americans are against gay marriage all together.
To: Kay Soze
How many wives did Good King Solomon have?
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