On 1-Mar-2005, Scott Weiser wrote:
That's not a decision you get to make. That's a decision that society as a
whole makes, through the representative democratic process. At the moment,
society disagrees with you.
Maybe in US society, but not Canadian society. There are no laws that
dictate what consenting adults may or may not do in private. In fact,
one can even choose to trade sex for money or other goods and services;
prostitution is legal in Canada. You see, in Canada, we are free to
act without the interference of government.
But
effectuating that change takes more than the sort of sophomoric
argumentation you provide.
It took very little time or effort to make it happen in Canada.
Congress or the state legislature gets to make the decision
In a free country, the individual gets to make the decision.
There is no "right" to
engage in homosexual sodomy in several states.
Only because the state has taken the right away.
I'm a skilled logician
You misspelled incompetent.
This dishonesty on your part is despicable.
What dishonesty would you be referring to?
Lets see - there are all those claims you make that are completely
bogus. There are your attempts to ignore what is said and warp the
statements into something they are not. There are your deliberate
misquotes. You have not conducted yourself in any way that would
lead anyone to trust anything you write.
Mike
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