Nathaniel Frank: Why Other People's Marriages Are Our Business »

Posted By david_nwpa 5 months, 4 weeks ago in Political Opinion

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Proponents of full equality for gay and lesbian couples should not be arguing that marriage is a purely private matter, unconnected to the public culture we are seeking to join.

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    david_nwpa5 months, 4 weeks ago

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    All couples, gay and straight, deserve the opportunity to be united and to fill a bigger role in the community. That role starts when the couple confesses their love for one another within the wedding ceremony. For this reason, it is essential that gays and lesbians be given the same chances that straight couples already take for granted.

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    lvrofwolves5 months, 4 weeks ago

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    In all seriousness Petesake, why do you have a problem with other people loving each other???

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