Same Sex Marriages

I think it's also difficult to impart knowledge and not put your own personal spin on it too.
True...

When I give my opinions-when they ask, to my kids & like on Sunday to a special needs guy I take walks w/ I tell them how I see the issues on the ballot in Calif, maybe offer some pros & cons. I emphatically reiterate, this is how I see it & what I see as the good, the bad & ugly..

My/our opinions evolve over time & change..

Like this issue... 15 years ago I would have been against it...... Now I feel it isn't my or the states business. Oddly enough, or not:rolleyes: those that want the states out of our lives etc want the state to discriminate against these ppl regarding a civil act..

My middle daughter w/ two kids helped me along the way... While not gay she was always outspoken about them having rights, their own choices etc..
 
Of course they do, as long as they are American citizens living under our laws. Why shouldn't they be, just because you find SSM "icky"? If a couple has made vows to each other to stay together, remain faithful, pool their resources, adopt children, build equity in their property, put themselves out to others as a team, etc. -- why then should they be denied the legal benefits of marriage under our laws?

It seems to me as a means, via law, to try & force their behavior-make it hard on them, deny them etc.

These & other forms of encouragement aka harassment is designed to coerce..
 
Citizens are citizens.

But if i am a mechanic i have no right to govt protections for farmers because i am not a farmer.
All govt protections have qualifying terms.
In the case of marriage that is that they are for opposite gendered couples of a qualifying age with no prior marriage in effect.
Tens or hundreds of thousands of years of human history in cultures around the world bear this out.
Homosexuals simply do not qualify.

You have the law, & the law is the law :blah:

What is the down side of this civil act for you??
 
Any farmer shoukd have equal access as any other farmer for farm related legal aspects. The same for mechanics, etc.
Marriage is by the definition of mellinia comprised of a man and a woman because the protections and favors are specific to such unions.
It WAS ordained by God however the civil aspect of marriage is about property to be very blunt and more personally about potential procreation.
Homosexuals do not qualify.
Has nothing to do with icky.
Has everything to do with benefits.

& it is a civil act so what do your beliefs have to do w/ someone elses civil acts??
 
Agreed and, IMO, that's clearly wrong per the Constitution.

BTW, I'm watching Trump's Michigan rally live on Fox. The guy is truly a great showman who knows how to read a crowd. Interestingly, he's not getting the same cheers for certain subjects as he did a month ago. He's experienced enough to quickly move on but it's interesting how he knows when to stick with topic and when to move on.

What is he moving on from??
 
What is he moving on from??

I didn't take notes. Trump is "stream of consciousness". He's a moving target who moves from anything that doesn't present results and sticking a bit with those that do. It goes with the maxim about what people say is important but also what they don't say. Fox covered the rally entirely while CNN dropped out and MSNBC didn't even bother.

My overall impression was that the crowd was more muted than past Trump rallies. In some cases, they didn't respond at all when Trump raised a topic. Try to catch one of his few remaining rallies. It's interesting.
 
I didn't take notes. Trump is "stream of consciousness". He's a moving target who moves from anything that doesn't present results and sticking a bit with those that do. It goes with the maxim about what people say is important but also what they don't say. Fox covered the rally entirely while CNN dropped out and MSNBC didn't even bother.

My overall impression was that the crowd was more muted than past Trump rallies. In some cases, they didn't respond at all when Trump raised a topic. Try to catch one of his few remaining rallies. It's interesting.

Interesting & good..... he is losing his mojo even w/ some of them.......

I could not watch that........... I have seen bits & pieces of several, I could not sit for more than a min or two through one of those..
 
Agreed and, IMO, that's clearly wrong per the Constitution.

BTW, I'm watching Trump's Michigan rally live on Fox. The guy is truly a great showman who knows how to read a crowd. Interestingly, he's not getting the same cheers for certain subjects as he did a month ago. He's experienced enough to quickly move on but it's interesting how he knows when to stick with topic and when to move on.

Yep, he is the consummate circus barker.
 
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