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Old Jun 7, 2007, 09:26 pm   #4458 (permalink) (top)
italiangm
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I've already posted in this thread that the right to marry exists, albeit not in the manner that gays prefer. Court cases are explicit in this matter.
That 'right' is only granted by the state. By the same token, there's no justifiable state interest to deny that same right to homosexuals.

Going back to my original quote and your original reply before you changed it::

---Quote (Originally by italiangm)---
There is no 'right' to marriage anywhere in the Constitution.

.---Response by Fangrim----
Neither is the right to life.

You're right. But when you get a chance, meander over to The Declaration of Independence. I'm sure "Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness" is an "unalienable right" to "all men" since we "are created equal".
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