[quote name='David85'][quote name='elprincipe'][quote name='David85'][quote name='elprincipe']Wow, I'm surprised that he was allowed to say this in public. Usually a disagreement like this will just be kept quiet. If they can find a way to not make the Massachusetts Supreme Court force its will on the entire country, I totally agree with Cheney. States should be able to decide for themselves.[/quote]
Maybe you should read the Constitution and then speak.
Bush and him both said in 2000 it was a State issue, then it was a Federal one, then we must protect marriage, then it's a State right, then it's not.
Here's a hint, he will say it's a State right when his daught isaround, and when she is not he will be equal rights.
I wish his daughter would get married here in Mass soon. hehe[/quote]
I'm not sure what your argument is here. I don't know what Bush said in 2000 and frankly I don't really care. I just said IMO ideally we should allow states that want it have it while protecting the rights of other states not to have it. It's a difficult question because what if someone gets "hitched" in Massachusetts and then moves to another state? Can that state then say they are no longer "married"? Tough thing, but I think if the people of a state don't want to sanction it they shouldn't have to.[/quote]
Easy we should follow the Constitution.
*Pauses for gasps from Conservitivesd....*
I know it's hard to believe but the Constitution said that they must be in every State. The problem is the Congress and White are full of old white guys that hate gays and the modern age so they pass laws saying that gays have no right and that they will take away even more rights. Then when Bush is re-elected he will fill the Supreme Court with assholes like himself that rather follow their religoin and not the Constitution. When that happens the country will be in deep shit for the next 40-50 years, and I'll be in Canada.[/quote]
The problem really is that the Supreme Court of Massachusetts is attempting to make law for the entire country, as if a court making law for Massachusetts isn't bad enough.
David, interesting question: would you support bigamists' or polygamists' arguments that they should be allowed to have multiple marriages? Would you support anyone getting married? What about (not trying to get too offensive, but just make a point) a brother and a sister that wanted to get married? Would that be okay? You get into some pretty strange territory.