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To: newfreep
homosexual men CANNOT be “married” to other men

And actually the queers don't even want it, except to be a bunch of destructive biches totally bent on destroying every aspect of traditional Western Culture.

Now the munchers....they want to get "married".

208 posted on 03/06/2016 7:35:04 AM PST by ROCKLOBSTER (Celebrate "Republicans Freed the Slaves Month")
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To: ROCKLOBSTER

In my opinion, the problem with marriage is that we, as a nation, took it out of the churches and synagogues and gave it to the government. The government then gave us tax advantages, estate advantages and other government perks to people who are married.

This was done, at least initially, to promote families and the raising of children for a better society. Then the freaks and wierdos learned they could use government to get things for themselves, too.

Getting the tax cuts and subsidies also gave government the ability to define marriage—away from what it was when it was done by the churches.

That others, even deviants like homosexuals, would want those tax and estate advantages from government is not hard to figure.

The number one problem we have is government! It requires enormous amounts of money to run, and it is allowed to shake us all down to contribute money, and then we have a political process that allows politicians to pick and choose who pays, how much, and what for...

How can this be anything but fraught with corruption or becomes corrupt over time???

The best thing we can do is reduce the size of government and therefore its appetite for our financial support by coercion.

As Reagan used to say, government is the problem, NOT the solution.


245 posted on 03/06/2016 7:56:17 AM PST by Alas Babylon!
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