To: AveMaria
I think this clearly violates equal protection however. How can you disagree with that? Privacy may not be a set-in-stone amendment, but equal protection is.
To: Buckeye Bomber
[....Privacy may not be a set-in-stone amendment, but equal protection is....]
Equal protection applies to people, not behavior. All people are equal under the law. But not all behavior is equal under the law. Get it?
Some socially useful behavior (e.g. religious traditions) can benefit from equal protection. But some useless behavior (gay sodomy) should not benefit.
94 posted on
04/23/2003 7:27:49 PM PDT by
AveMaria
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