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easyrider said:

The other side has no good reason but hate of others. What are you talking about?

Gay marriage is to adults who love each other. You have problem with that?

These people deserve rights to see each other in the hospital or make decisions when their loved one dies. The justices on the supreme court and Politicians in robes. The 5 republicans up their are a joke. And gave us corporations are people my friend and allowed the bush to win office( told florida to stop counting votes because gore won).. That shows you how corrupt they are.


"The other side has no good reason but hate of others. What are you talking about?"     I was talking about the debates the Supreme Court Justices had when talking about this subject. NPR (KPPC the local public radio station I listen to & support) reads of the discussion of the Justices. Though I may disagree with some point of views that are expressed, many of them do bring valid arguments that are debated by all 9 Justices + the Defense & Prosecution. There exist valid points by both sides. Points that question my beliefs and moral standings. I know that different people have different set of standards by which they live, and I would not consider imposing my religious beliefs unto others who do not share it, but since we all live in a sociaty where our actions reflect back on ourselves, discussing future reprecutions that could possibly derive from mayor decisions is not bad idea.

"Gay marriage is to adults who love each other. You have a problem with that?"       If by gay marriage you mean a civil union recognized by the state & federal government, no I don't have a problem with that. I do NOT have a problem with homosexual couples getting all the perks that heterosexual couples get from their civil unions. Do I have a problem if they want to call a civil union marriage? Not really because "marriage by the state" doesn't classify as marriage to me, it is just a civil union. Marriage--to us--is when a couple join hands in holy matremony and make a promise under God to be together until the day they die. It is usually a ritual performed by a priest & in a church.  Now, if gay couples wish to force any religion to marry them by force of law, then my honest opinion is for them to go to hell, because it's not going to happen. For all I care, they can form their own religion that is accepting of their way of life, but it will be a cold day in hell before catholism accepts it, because even civil unions (marriage by the state) is not really considered marriage under the doctrine of Catholism. Civil unions are just necessary for legal purposes. This is why there can be two ceremonies in catholic weddings.

Let me just say that marriage is joke in the U.S. People treat civil unions as marriage, but it's not, and divorce themselves when things go sour. I'm sure I don't need to remind people of how high the divorce rate is in the United States, and to top it off they wish to deny the same legal rights hetoralsexual couples enjoy to gay couples--rights that so often are squander. Hypocracy & discrimination run rampant in this nation, that's my bias opinion.

I'm not going to touch your opinions on the judges because that's another topic entirely.