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No, I don't.
I also think marriage should have no bearing on taxes.
As long as the government has a financial interest in marriage, expect such bureaucracy.
Remove one, and the other must fall.
They already have a say, they've always had a say.
They already have a say, they've always had a say.
OK but what if this passes into law and gay couples in that state are not deemed compatible and denies those two couples the right to "marry" then what will be said about that?
They already have a say, they've always had a say.
OK but what if this passes into law and gay couples in that state are not deemed compatible and denies those two couples the right to "marry" then what will be said about that?
Get that 'marry' out of quotes, and we'll chat.
No...our government should neither condone or condemn any marriage.
No...our government should neither condone or condemn any marriage.
Gay's will find out that their fight for the right to "marry" will have backfired
They already have a say, they've always had a say.
OK but what if this passes into law and gay couples in that state are not deemed compatible and denies those two couples the right to "marry" then what will be said about that?
No...our government should neither condone or condemn any marriage.
Gay's will find out that their fight for the right to "marry" will have backfired
NO, not really.
You can stomp your little feet all day, but the fact is, gay marriage will be the law of the land in all 50 states by 2020.
Gay's will find out that their fight for the right to "marry" will have backfired
NO, not really.
You can stomp your little feet all day, but the fact is, gay marriage will be the law of the land in all 50 states by 2020.
Stomp my feet? No just throwing the question out their what will happen (if this becomes law) two gay couples deemed incompatible and denied the right to "marriage" what then? will gays stomp their feet and clinch their fist?
NO, not really.
You can stomp your little feet all day, but the fact is, gay marriage will be the law of the land in all 50 states by 2020.
Stomp my feet? No just throwing the question out their what will happen (if this becomes law) two gay couples deemed incompatible and denied the right to "marriage" what then? will gays stomp their feet and clinch their fist?
I doubt these marriage classes will ever happen, but if they did, they'd better have a pile of paperwork to prove anyone is "incompatable", or there'd be hell to pay.
So, no, I don't worry about it.