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Serious question for those against gay marriage. by Snate2009-04-15 12:37:15
  I think that most of these people by MatthewDBA2009-04-15 12:53:06
    I'm not so sure on A and I hope you're wrong on C by Snate2009-04-15 12:59:50
      Why would they abstain from voting by MatthewDBA2009-04-15 13:02:24
        because it doesn't affect them? (n/t) by vdp2009-04-15 13:04:49
          Except that in their belief, by MatthewDBA2009-04-15 13:10:26
            Congrats, Matt, you just broke my brain by SnArL2009-04-15 13:37:31
              When did civil marriage become a civil right? by toysbfun 2009-04-15 13:42:00
Seriously, did I fail to read about that in my history book?
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                The premise is by DesertRat662009-04-15 13:46:17
                  The problem by kanth2009-04-15 13:49:39
                    Until someone successfully argues a 14th Amendment by DesertRat662009-04-15 13:56:43
                  So if the government announced all marriages were by toysbfun2009-04-15 13:53:41
                    Not the ones in the middle of divorcing by voxwoman2009-04-15 14:02:28
                      Couldn't medical power of attorney do that? (n/t) by toysbfun2009-04-15 14:07:32
                        I've just been through this with my father by voxwoman2009-04-15 14:12:43
                          Some states don't recognize marriage licenses by toysbfun2009-04-15 14:18:07
                    One would hope... by DesertRat662009-04-15 14:07:05
                      cynical, but it's likely true by sonja2009-04-15 15:28:18

 

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