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I'm proud of my state.
edited to add: daoine, I like your idea. I've seen the separation of "union" and "marriage" work in other countries. It allows couples to define marriage according to their own religious tradition but also gives all families the same rights and responsibilities under the law. |
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But I honestly wonder, if it was put to a vote in Mass., what the outcome would be. It appears that there's significantly more support than not (although that could be because I self select and tend to read more liberal sources) On a side note, Cambridge (go Cambridge!) already has a proposition to skip the 180 days and start issuing licenses pronto. I think it comes up Monday... |
Can I just say that I'm *so* happy about this. It's about time. And go Cambridge! I'm curious to see how many there are on Monday.
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YAY! It's finally happening!
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I think the negative sentiment stems from religious-based issues, and not legal. |
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Most religious people that I know oppose gay marriage and they even oppose the thought of gay people as a whole. Sure, some Democrats are highly religious and some Republicans aren't, I think that this is an issue that is sometimes overlooked. I think this is a great thing and I hope it serves as a model for other states. |
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I think this is becoming one of those issues, like the death penalty and abortion that is going beyond political lines. Just my opinion. |
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And I agree, it is becoming one of those issues and fast. |
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i'm going to be so undemocratic and so unPC it's shocking.
i believe that as long as two people support making a marriage or union (whatever you prefer to call in under the eyes of the law) between two people, no matter their gender than those uinons/marriages should be legal. otherwise we are denying two people the right that every other person in this country has. whatever happened to Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness????? I think all of those apply here. |
I think the idea of seperating "marraige" and "union" is a really good one. I was raised to believe that "marriage" is the sacrament a man and a woman commit with God. I like to tease my parents that they aren't really married because they got married by a Justice of the Peace, not a priest. However, I don't think there's anything wrong with gay unions. I think all the states should just rename it to a "Civil Union License" or a "Partnership License" and let any human beings over the age of consent get one. That way people who want to be married in a church can be, and people who want to be partners can be.
I personally am really fed up with the attitudes of some people opposed to this. I just don't like the idea that you want to dictate what other people do in their homes. God doesn't tell you to tell other people what to do in the bedroom, so why are you? |
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