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Homosexuality, Same Sex Marriage, and Why You're Wrong
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<blockquote data-quote="TuxAme" data-source="post: 72784475" data-attributes="member: 404930"><p>This is the oft spoken lie we've been conditioned to believe- that we have "no right" to vote one of the two ways we can; and if we <em>do </em>vote, it can only be in favor of the thing being spoken of. I know you go on, but what is it about gay "marriage" in particular that grants it this immunity from rejection? What makes it OK to vote against "marriage" between a man and a little girl (or a man and ten women), but not the particular form of "marriage" you discuss?</p><p></p><p></p><p>I go back to my previous example, of a man desiring to marry a little girl (or a man desiring to marry ten women, take your pick). What makes it OK to deny this "right" to the group you happen to oppose, but not the one that you support?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TuxAme, post: 72784475, member: 404930"] This is the oft spoken lie we've been conditioned to believe- that we have "no right" to vote one of the two ways we can; and if we [I]do [/I]vote, it can only be in favor of the thing being spoken of. I know you go on, but what is it about gay "marriage" in particular that grants it this immunity from rejection? What makes it OK to vote against "marriage" between a man and a little girl (or a man and ten women), but not the particular form of "marriage" you discuss? I go back to my previous example, of a man desiring to marry a little girl (or a man desiring to marry ten women, take your pick). What makes it OK to deny this "right" to the group you happen to oppose, but not the one that you support? [/QUOTE]
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