Mister Bushice wrote:If two ass boys or two chicken lickers want to say I do, go right ahead, doesn't hurt me at all.
And if it could be shown that this is true, and it wouldn't have an adverse impact on the tax base or social services, then I don't have a problem with it...it's not my business.
I'm just sensing a scam in the air.
Diego in Seattle wrote:
If a loved one in a hetero marriage is hopitalized in an ICU unit, the partner is able to visit them because they are married. Gay & lesbian couples are only asking for the same right
And as I mentioned earlier, I think adressing issues like this with a couple of simple laws would make a wonderful compromise that doesn't allow for a tax-dodge.
I'm not opposed to gay marriage on moral grounds -- I'm opposed because it sounds like yet another group who feels that unmarried childless people should pick up even more of their tax burden.
Single unmarried men are
by far the most discriminated against group in the country. And this sounds like another attempt to hit them up again.
mvscal wrote:You blew Lee Majors on that boat, didn't you?
While I'm quoting shit, I might as well go ahead and RACK that one.