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    Quote Originally Posted by spywizard View Post
    Gays that i know don't want "marriage" and all community property issues that it comes with...
    I don't want to get married. I know lots of gays who don't want to get married either. On the other hand, I do know a few who do. But every gay person I know wants the same rights and responsibilities that every heterosexual person has under the law.

    What's so unreasonable about that?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tock View Post
    I don't want to get married. I know lots of gays who don't want to get married either. On the other hand, I do know a few who do. But every gay person I know wants the same rights and responsibilities that every heterosexual person has under the law.

    What's so unreasonable about that?
    From our conversation before, hes fine with giving gays 100% legal rights just not the word "marriage."

    Like i said before, i am not fighting for a word but for my rights regardless of what its called.

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    I can see this issue two ways . . .

    1) Let's call heterosexual's arrangements "marriage" and gay arrangements "civil union."
    2) "Seperate but Equal" is not equal; the same legal relationship that comes with the same rights and responsibilities should be given the same name.

    Personally, if I was going to get married to my sweetie, I wouldn't care what it was called, as long as it was a legal as what everybody else had.
    Then again, I know people who are into tradition and formal church services with robes & etc and fancy ceremonies, and for these people, the label attached to the arrangement is important. In their minds, if a bunch of self-righteous pharasaical fundamentalists lobby for a different name for the same thing, then for them it is not the same thing. I guess they want the right for not only the same thing, but the right to have the government call it the same thing.


    As far as I'm concerned, I'm ready to march with a group of either (1) or (2) whenever I see 'em. I'm in Texas after all, where they still have the law on the books that makes gay sex illegal, and anything would be an improvement.




    Quote Originally Posted by DSM4Life View Post
    From our conversation before, hes fine with giving gays 100% legal rights just not the word "marriage."

    Like i said before, i am not fighting for a word but for my rights regardless of what its called.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tock View Post
    I don't want to get married. I know lots of gays who don't want to get married either. On the other hand, I do know a few who do. But every gay person I know wants the same rights and responsibilities that every heterosexual person has under the law.

    What's so unreasonable about that?

    Oh?? reasonability?? that's what politics and human rights and political correctness is??

    subjective isn't it...
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    Quote Originally Posted by spywizard View Post
    Oh?? reasonability?? that's what politics and human rights and political correctness is??

    subjective isn't it...
    Evidentally, not all posts are about reasonability . . .


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