| Waychel said: that they be allowed the right to marry I say:
You are acting as if RIGHTS were negotiable, and "allowed" to begin with. Rights are inalienable, and whether or not the government chooses to recognize that right, will determine how many people from that particular group of people will respect and obey the "other laws" that are not infringing on their rights.
All people have equal rights in this nation, and to deny gays the same "favoritism" as straight couples receive in the cases you speak of is unconstitutional, at best.
I heard someone on here say you were a lawyer? What form of law if I may ask?
Petition of Redress of Grievances:
http://www.givemeliberty.org/default.htm
Canadian Lawsuit Against Their National Banks:
http://www.freewebs.com/classaction/
Osborn F. Enready |