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To: driftdiver
The norm in society for marriage is between 1 man and 1 woman. If you propose changing that then you are the radical.

I don't propose changing it in my state. If it comes up I will vote to keep traditional marriage. But I don't care what Massachusetts does. And unless you live there, neither should you. To want the central government to cover our religious beliefs for us and make everyone believe is against our federalist government and is quite radical.

The one thing you radicals have in common is that its all about you. My rights, my wants, my desires....theres never any thought to what is good for our country.

Uh, I'm simply trying to let sleeping dogs lie. I don't want to get rid of our Constitutional Republic. I don't want to reduce a state's just powers to have to do something because of my personal beliefs. And you call me the radical? You tell me its all about me?

Which is ironic as the liberals use "the good of the many" as a guideline to further so many other agendas.

Which is exactly what you are trying to do with this ridiculous amendment...the good of the many.

8 posted on 06/03/2006 5:15:54 PM PDT by MACVSOG68
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To: MACVSOG68

"But I don't care what Massachusetts does. And unless you live there, neither should you. To want the central government to cover our religious beliefs for us and make everyone believe is against our federalist government and is quite radical."

nice turn around. The federal government is extremely abusive in its use of power. It should not be involved with marriage. Unfortunately the radicals have found loopholes in the constitution and are using one of those to try and force legalized marriage nationwide.

And yes you are radical although you pretend otherwise.


9 posted on 06/03/2006 5:25:01 PM PDT by driftdiver
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