Posted on 06/29/2003 3:17:56 PM PDT by weegee
In May 1998, Garner "stabbed me on my right ring finger with a box cutter" and "grabbed a hot iron and burned me" and "then sexually assaulted me," Eubanks charged.
And the article says that these two men (Lawrence and Garner) don't appear "as a couple." But isn't Justice Kennedy right in saying "When sexuality finds overt expression in intimate conduct with another person, the conduct can be but one element in a personal bond that is more enduring. The liberty protected by the Constitution allows homosexual persons the right to make this choice."
Well, it certainly *seems* that sodomy was an such an occasion of conduct for these two men... /sarcasm off
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