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Gay marriage. Legal in your state yet?
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<blockquote data-quote="H D" data-source="post: 1013193" data-attributes="member: 68494"><p>Bill, that's the funny irony of it. People that try to push these bans really do not understand the Constitution and how they're just pushing toward applying constitutional rights to the issue. There's really only one way to interpret the Constitution on this matter and it isn't going to fall to the evangelical side.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Richard, it was just a point that Frank tried applying some kind of stereotype to me because I live in Georgia, yet Atlanta is one of the most inclusive cities in the country...inclusive, not just diverse. Juxtaposed with his community, I think his generalizations are probably more applicable in his town. I didn't try to suggest a relationship between race and sexuality, just recognizing a vibrant community versus his whitewashed town. Diversity is great and exciting, Frank just doesn't want to live in such a community. He'll drive through it and observe, though. I suppose his guilt is enough to base a position on.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>And I'm not really sure why he felt the need to attack me on this. This is actually one issue we are in agreement on except for his view of homosexuals as predators.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="H D, post: 1013193, member: 68494"] Bill, that's the funny irony of it. People that try to push these bans really do not understand the Constitution and how they're just pushing toward applying constitutional rights to the issue. There's really only one way to interpret the Constitution on this matter and it isn't going to fall to the evangelical side. Richard, it was just a point that Frank tried applying some kind of stereotype to me because I live in Georgia, yet Atlanta is one of the most inclusive cities in the country...inclusive, not just diverse. Juxtaposed with his community, I think his generalizations are probably more applicable in his town. I didn't try to suggest a relationship between race and sexuality, just recognizing a vibrant community versus his whitewashed town. Diversity is great and exciting, Frank just doesn't want to live in such a community. He'll drive through it and observe, though. I suppose his guilt is enough to base a position on. And I'm not really sure why he felt the need to attack me on this. This is actually one issue we are in agreement on except for his view of homosexuals as predators. [/QUOTE]
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