To: MarkL
I've believed for a long time that "no fault" divorce is far more detrimental to the institution of marriage than anything else, including homosexual marriage.
Good point. Take a look at No Fault car insurance states. Not only is "no fault" a complete throwing away of any rational thought (there's an accident: someone has to be at fault, or shares a percentage of the blame), but it drives up car insurance rates for everyone.
"No Fault" is just an excuse to escape reality and its consequences.
70 posted on
05/11/2003 9:49:10 AM PDT by
lelio
To: lelio
Not only is "no fault" a complete throwing away of any rational thought (there's an accident: someone has to be at fault, or shares a percentage of the blame)Tell me about it! Kansas is a "no fault" state, and I was sitting at a stop light, which was red, and there were cars in front of me. A teenager was talking on her cell phone, and was so engrossed in her conversation she didn't notice the light, or the cars that were stopped at the light, and hit me from behind! She didn't get a ticket!
Mark
81 posted on
05/11/2003 9:59:48 AM PDT by
MarkL
(Maybe that was a bit TOO inflamatory? Nahhhh....)
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