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re: Marriage Equality Argument - Pretty good point
Posted on 7/28/14 at 10:44 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
Posted on 7/28/14 at 10:44 pm to HailHailtoMichigan!
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Or woman
"Well Mrs. Suffragette, you are not being denied rights because voting is reserved for men"
THAT'S exactly what they were told and exactly what the Constitution provided.
Which is why the 19th Amendment was necessary for women to get the right to vote.
Which, if gays want a Federal Constitutional right to marry, is exactly what they should be required to pass.
If the pro-gay lobby got a Constitutional amendment, I would have no problem with a Federal Constitutional right to gay marriage.
And, since there is nothing in the Constitution that grants gay marriage rights, and nothing was ever intended to grant gay marriage rights, that's exactly what should be required. Or, as our Federalist system was designed, gays should be able to get states to recognize the right to gay marriage -- which, if they get that done in a Constitutional manner (i.e., not by judicial fiat), no one should have a problem with.
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Freeing the slaves was a massive redefinition of personhood
Giving women suffrage rights was a massive redefinition of voting.
Why is "redefinition" a bad thing?
Nothing. As long as it's done in a Constitutional manner. As mentioned above, both of these "redefinitions" were done through specific Constitutional amendments.
This post was edited on 7/28/14 at 10:49 pm
Posted on 7/28/14 at 11:33 pm to MMauler
quote:you think the Constitution let blacks have their rights? No, the courts did, a hundred years later.
if they get that done in a Constitutional manner (i.e., not by judicial fiat), no one should have a problem with.
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