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Old 11-12-2008, 10:26 PM
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The yes on prop 8 PSAs were so full of S. As an educator in the state of CA, it saddens me that people didn't actually ask their school boards if marriage is even taught about in schools. It's not MFers!

*Still saddened by some of the people in this country and state. * I understand, being gay may be a sin according to some, but a person should be allowed to marry the person with whom they want to be.

As an aside, is there really a difference between calling it a civil union and a marriage? A marriage is a contract, and as far as I know, you need to apply for a marriage/civil union license just about everywhere in the US.

As long as people don't start forcing churches to marry those whom they don't believe should be married, what's the problem?
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