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Massachusetts high court: Same-sex couples entitled to marry
Wednesday, February 4, 2004 Posted: 11:53 AM EST (1653 GMT) excerpt: BOSTON, Massachusetts (AP) -- The Massachusetts high court ruled Wednesday that only full, equal marriage rights for gay couples -- rather than civil unions -- would be constitutional, erasing any doubts that the nation's first same-sex marriages could take place in the state beginning in mid-May.
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This is certainly a victory for freedom, justice, equality, and... ::considers adding something comical:: .. the good of humanity as a whole.
Of course, many people are unhappy with this... It saddens me, but what're you gonna do.
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As someone who is very familiar with this issue, and who supports civil unions, I think they went to far.
It's a "adjustment time" thing. I think the "separate but equal" civil union is a good way for gay couples to have the legal rights they need while making the whole thing palatable to conservatives who have a huge to-may-to/to-mah-to issue. After some time under a civil union system, renaming the thing as "marriage" would be less controversial. Catering to the masses? Well, yes, in some sense. Since substantive rights are the real key, nomenclature only has an "ego" factor really. And, pushing too hard too fast never bears fruit. In this instance, what will likely happen is that the constitutional convention in Mass will decide to make marriage only for 1 man and 1 woman. A court won't be able to overturn that. As for the gays that get married between now and 2006, their marriages will simply become null and void, the same as if they were brother/sister or any other pairing not recognized under the law. So, by being too active, the court has done Massachusetts gays no favor. What's really odd is that the legal case decided by the same court indicated the civil union may be enough and focused on substantive rights. I'll have to read the new opinion to see where they changed their minds. [ 02-04-2004, 02:13 PM: Message edited by: Timber Loftis ] |
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_______________________________________ I disagree. I think it is mostly a nomenclature issue. If tt creates a second, inferior class of citizens, then so do the words "man" and "woman." It's like me claiming a constitutional right to mark "female" on social security papers and college admissions. That's silly. I have no such right. Men and women are equal, and the descriptive nominatives "man" and "woman" provide factual information about the person. I don't see why the same could not be said for "civil marriage" and "civil union." [ 02-04-2004, 04:27 PM: Message edited by: Timber Loftis ] |
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I tried to put paragraph breaks in that frikkin block quote, but it just ain't happening. Click on the link if it hurts your eyes cause I'm tired of messin with the damned thing.
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When will polygamy be legal again? I mean surely if two people want to be married, they should be? Isn't that the Mass. precedent? What does it matter if the other already has a spouse! Fair's fair! If two people want to be commited to life who are we to stop them!
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(actually what am I saying? it would probably make it harder..)
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![]() Besides, what have gay marriage to do with polygamy?
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![]() Besides, what have gay marriage to do with polygamy? [/QUOTE]The same thing is has to do with man on dog action according to the Right. In the real world, absolutely nothing [img]smile.gif[/img]
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Man on dog? That's similar to goat on woman, right?
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