Posted on 10/25/2006 9:17:46 PM PDT by Intolerant in NJ
Tell the legislature in New Jersey how to vote on gay marriage by freeping this poll "Should gay couples in New Jersey have the same marriage rights as heterosexual couples?" - not that the legislators pay attention to what the people want anyway......
Poll is about two-thirds of the way down the page on the right hand side Link
I often go to debates in a high school outreach program where the parties respond to questions in front of the kids.
On the subject of gay marriage, I stated that it is the right of the people to define marriage how we see it and that the courts should not impose their perspective upon us.
The Dems, libertarians and Greens all attack the Republican party on gay marriage saying we are imposing our religious beliefs upon everyone else.
I clarify that this is not a *religious* issue, but a *moral* one, much like laws that prevent theft, murder, etc which are also in the bible, but accepted broadly because morality extends beyond any particular religion.
Then I ask the kids this question..."If we are not to impose our own version of morality on others... suppose two guys walk up to the county clerk and request a marriage license, should he give them one?"
You will get a kid to nod their head approvingly.
Then you ask "Now, does it matter if these two guys are BROTHERS?"
The class will vocally express disgust at the thought.
Then I ask "Well, who are WE to impose our version of morality upon those two brothers?!?"
I actually had the Dem insert loudly "Incest is different because it can propagate genetic defects!!" at which point I responded "Its two GUYS dude... do I need to explain why they can't propagate genetic defects?!?"
Then I repeated the question..."Why should we be able to impose our morality upon these two guys?"...and I answer it... because WE as a society have a responsibility to establish moral clarity and define what is best for society as a whole. If we cannot hold marriage between a man and a woman as the epitome of a social structure, then ANY social structure will be held equivalent. Whether it is two guys, two gals, two brothers, two sisters, three people, four, or any other combination..we would have to draw a line. If we have to draw a line, lets leave it where it has been for thousands of years.
It is interesting to see how these kids, who have been brainwashed for years now, see the logic here.
After the class, the girl who asked about gay marriage came up to talk to me. It turns out she was opposed to it, but was instructed by her teacher to ask the question.
These kids are being pummelled every day with gay rights and the equivalency is drawn to race. They are being told that if you oppose homosexuality, and homosexual marriage, you are the equivalent of a racist.
More judicial activism.
these judges want to be the legislature and the executive , too.
and they care nothing for the voters !
Exactly. You can buy virtually any kind of insurance you want. No agent will stop you.
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Freeped. Done.
bttt...freeped
Done and Needs Freeping.
It's a push-poll. The question is designed to form opinion, not measure it. Not worth participation.
Should Gay Couples In New Jersey Have The Same Rights To Benefits As Heterosexual Couples?
Percentage of 2745 Votes
Yes 1397 51%
No 1348 49%
Choice Votes Percentage of 3167 Votes
Yes 1693 53%
No 1474 47%
Can write them your opinion here:
http://www.nbc10.com/news/4187031/detail.html
Question still posted here as well. [moved from front page]
"This is a poorly worded (maybe intentionally) poll question. It asks, 'Should gay couples have the same rights to benefits as heterosexual couples?'"
I think it's worded that way for a reason. That is what the court said. They didn't mandate marriage, they mandated benefits.
Results finally announced on tonight's news as 50-50, although the poll was still open after the newscast and showed 51 no, 49 yes...a standoff on gay marriage in New Jersey is actually a victory, IMO....
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