Lurker,
Thanks!
For myself, I wonder just what marriage accomplishes that can’t also be accomplished by a well-drawn up living trust with living will provisions.
Neil
Personally I don't think the State should be involved in it one way or the other. It's none of their business to whom I chose to bond myself religiously, assuming of course that all parties involved are doing so willingly and are of the age of majority.
We as human beings allow the State to intrude far too much into matters that are quite frankly none of their damned business.
Frankly I'm pretty much fed up with it.
I found your article to be very good in its logic and construction. I really have only any nit to pick with it.
As a libertarian I find abortion to be an almost completely unjustifiable act of violence against a totally innocent third party. To my way of thinking it's completely contrary to Libertarian principles. Once they zygote has attached itself to the uterine wall you have, scientifically speaking, a human being.
Killing it as a matter of convenience is abhorrent to me.
I suppose we'll have to agree to disagree on that.
Thanks for the article. It's good to see the voice of reason around here from time to time.
L