To: cajungirl
What would I have them do? Repent and be baptized would be what I'd prefer.
Other than that they need to get a general power of attorney that will grant them access to every little legal concern they have about the affairs of their buddies.
Any state financial advantage or incentive given married couples in the form of my tax money has no place in their pockets.
That incentive is not based on where someone gets his/her orgasm, it's based on being the potential home of the next generation. These folks contribute absolutely nothing to that process.
It is civil disobedience time.
158 posted on
11/18/2003 7:55:35 AM PST by
xzins
(Proud to be Army!)
To: xzins
Given your argument, should childless heterosexual couples have tax incentives you refer to, say a marital deduction or should they forego that until they have children. And should unmarried parents have a childcare deduction, social security benefits for their minor children? I think the gate on that has already opened in terms of the kids, illegitimate kids are able to claim benefits under social security if parents, fathers, die.
To: xzins
It is civil disobedience time. Concur. Any suggestions? Everything I've thought of so far keeps escalating to thousands of bulldozers simultaniously crossing the Massachusetts state line.
204 posted on
11/18/2003 8:19:09 AM PST by
LTCJ
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