| I must ask... ...because, State-side, the answer appears to be not nearly as common sense based as I had once thought.
Is there anyone here that thinks that gay marriage should not be legalized?
A logical arguement against gay marriages seem to elude me, and I have yet to hear one. With certain State counties across the nation voting to legally define a marriage as being between a man and a woman, it frightens me that those very people don't step up and offer a truly persuasive arguement.
Obviously, I think gay marriage should be legalized; I believe it is already legal---it just needs to be officially defended on a federal level.
Even if you are for gay marriage, can you give some examples of arguements that you have heard supporting the said discrimination?
Last edited by McMurphy; 13th November 2004 at 04:49 AM.
Reason: elude, not allude
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