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Old Jan 16, 2005, 01:20 am   #176 (permalink) (top)
tinybear
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Hey why don't we have a referendum on this issue? After all that's what democracies do whenever there's a division of views in the community, right? If the majority feels that the traditional concept of marriage and family ought to be changed, then so be it. Conversely, if the majority feels that the institution of marriage as it has always been understood would be threatened by gay marriages, then the status quo should not be altered. The minority abides by the majority's decision. How's that?

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