Kmar wrote:
lowing wrote:
Kmar wrote:
As I've said over and over, the govt shouldn't be sticking their nose in it either way. The way to eliminate fraud here is to take away the government right to decide what is legit or not.
I agree with that, but as it is the govt. does have its nose in it, and as such, do you believe the current laws disallow same sex marriages between gays, or do the laws disallow same sex marriages for everyone? If you think the laws apply to everyone, then there is no discrimination.
You all are hung up on why would straights want to? and it does not matter why, it is not the govts. business short of immigration related crimes. So leave the question as to why out if for now, and go with the knowledge that there are a ton of reasons for marriage and love is but one of them.
As I said before, the law allows heteros to marry people they are genuinely attracted to. It does not allow gays to marry the people they are genuinely attracted to. The idea that the law can be abused should not be grounds to dismiss one section of the populations right to be happily married.
But most importantly its not the government role. I cant say that enough.
ok, so you think the laws are discriminatory against gays and only apply to them then? Then you must also assume the new laws will only allow gays to marry same sex while disallowing straight people the same right, then that must be also discriminatory.
Reasons to get married are numerous, and please, heterosexuals have hardly demonstrated LOVE is a good reason to marry, not at 70% divorce rates or infidelity rates.
If the laws now are discriminatory without specifically naming any one group, then the new laws can be discriminatory as well.
We agree, it is not the govts. business to begin with and that is why I have this thread, this is not a fix for anything if the govt. is still going to have their hand in personal lives. If you think the govt. was discriminatory before, this law can be a continuation of that, only in the other direction.