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kevinmorrison - > This and That, but probably more of that -> Yes on 8... and here's why
Yes on 8... and here's why

It's not even a political issue, but because people like to push boundaries, it becomes one.  Proposition 8, defining marriage as between a man and woman only, is not discriminatory.  Same sex "Life Partner" couples are already given rights.  This proposition is a line drawn in the sand, a line of common sense.  If we don't draw the line, then crazy people will push it even farther because we open the door for them to do it.

"But Kevin, two people who love each other should be allowed to marry."

"OK, so what if I want to marry my cousin?  My Aunt?  My sister?"

"Well, no Kevin, that would not be ok.  If you have children there are  a range of possibilities of physical concerns."

Ya, that's called nature (who, by the way, is smarter than you about itself) telling you what doesn't work.  Telling you what shouldn't mate.  In case the talk your parents gave you didn't cover it, you can't mate with the same sex.  It's the same reason we laugh at our male dog for mounting another male dog.  It's pretty obvious.

Now, let's think this out.  If we decide to recognize marriage between same sex couples as acceptable and normal, we tell nature that nature has had it wrong all these years.  If we do that, allow the unnatural, somebody is going to make the argument that that should be able to marry a relative.  Or what about their pet chimp?  There is mutual love.  Why not?  What about a corpse?  What about man's best friend?

"That's crazy, Kevin."

So was gay marriage only decades ago, but here we are.

Proposition 8 is not about gay rights, gay acceptance or marriage.  It is about putting a stop to our slide down a slippery slope that will one day let me marry a computer.

It's about common sense.

I am all for the government staying out of people's lives.  But when the people are being outright ridiculous, I agree with the government making rules to reinforce the laws of nature, laws that should be extremely apparent to everyone, but people are people, and people like to do silly things. That said, it is really sad that we have put it on the government to explain the obvious.

Posted in these Groups: Family & Home, Politics, Relationships
Topics: Proposition 8
posted by kevinmorrison on Sunday, October 12, 2008 at 02:05 PM
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posted by tigoree on Oct 12, 2008 at 03:35 PM

Well said, Kevin.  Don't forget that also pediphiles will also view us as one step closer to being able to marry younger and younger children. Ugh.


posted by sunnica on Oct 12, 2008 at 09:26 PM

Someone on the radio (a talk show host who will remain nameless) also pointed out the new problems created in---get this---the prison system if Proposition 8 passes.  In order to abide by the law, prisons will need to devise new rules for same sex inmates who choose to wed.  To prevent the inevitable "worst case scenario," where a weaker inmate is forced into matrimony or where adultry among "married inmates" leads to violence, taxpayers will need to fork over more money than they already do to ensure that the prisoners can also benefit from same-sex marriage (along with enjoy cable TV, Internet, and other privileges).

Just F.Y.I.

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