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To: cc2k
There are no laws against gay marriage... There are laws that define what a marriage is

Maybe you have an aversion to logic, or maybe just to the obvious, but if the law defines marriage in a way that precludes gay marriage, there is a law against gay marriage.

I'm simply bewildered that that even needs to be explained.

62 posted on 07/19/2003 11:27:29 AM PDT by tdadams
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To: tdadams
Maybe you have an aversion to logic, or maybe just to the obvious, but if the law defines marriage in a way that precludes gay marriage, there is a law against gay marriage.
You are the one with logic problems.

Following your logic, are you saying that there is a law against me collecting veterans benefits?

I've never served in the military, and I'm probably to old to serve now. Since the law defines veterans in a way that precludes me from being a veteran, there is a law against me collecting veterans benefits. That's not fair. We should change the law so that anyone can be a veteran, regardless of military service.

There is no reason that gays can't get married. However, if it isn't a man and a woman, it's not a marriage. How difficult is that to understand?

65 posted on 07/19/2003 11:42:43 AM PDT by cc2k
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