Proposition 8, nor any of the other state initiatives that I am familiar with, are not attempting to treat "different classes of people, differently". What the legislation similar to Prop 8 and others are attempting to do, is to prohibit individuals from carving out more rights, additional privileges, "Special Rights" if you will, from State Constitutions and State Code, that other individuals.
Currently, any man or woman can marry any other man or woman that they so choose to marry. No law prohibits that; e.g.; any man can go and marry any woman, or any woman can go and marry any man, as is the definition of "Marriage". What the militant, secularist Gay agenda is attempting to do, is to carve out additional rights and privileges, by allowing certain individuals to redefine "marriage", thereby giving special rights and privileges to a few people who claim that they want to "marry" within their gender. That's not marriage, from a legal standpoint, and it is clearly not marriage, from an ecclesiastical standpoint.
On Tue, Feb 7, 2012 at 4:39 PM, GregfromBoston <greg.vincent@yahoo.com> wrote:
Government has no business in the marriage issue.--------------------------------------------
You'll get no argument from me. A dem gave us DOMA, and n now they
all spout about how terrible it is, and do NOTHING about it.
And yes, there are rights attached to marriage, from taxes to
hospitals to death.
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