Thursday 3 July 2008 @ 4:53 am
Tipper asked:
People who go to the polls to vote against gay marriage, tend to vote for a republican, who agrees with his party’s platform. Can republicans get more judges to rule in favor of these marriages and other new types of re-defined marriages?
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People who go to the polls to vote against gay marriage, tend to vote for a republican, who agrees with his party’s platform. Can republicans get more judges to rule in favor of these marriages and other new types of re-defined marriages?
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Thursday 22 May 2008 @ 10:23 am
Joe Shmoe asked:
For example, was it right for prop. 8 to be voted on in California. While at first most people would probably think no, because it is an issue of human rights and everyone being equal, a marriages also has many legal implications. It actually financially affects many people if gay marriage is legal.
For example, was it right for prop. 8 to be voted on in California. While at first most people would probably think no, because it is an issue of human rights and everyone being equal, a marriages also has many legal implications. It actually financially affects many people if gay marriage is legal.
SO what say you?
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