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![]() "NOYB" wrote in message ink.net... "Harry Krause" wrote in message ... John Gaquin wrote: "Harry Krause" wrote in message So? Are you saying the drop in marriage results from allowing gay marriage? Not specifically. I think (no data) it results from the perceived general devaluation of marriage as a solid, stable societal institution. About 50% of the marriages in this country end in divorce, and I suspect The "whatever" attitude that results in a 50% divorce rate is, imo, part of the same cultural ambivalence. I wonder how many couples actually read and think about the marriage vows they speak. I don't see it as redefinition as much as inclusion. It's a redefinition to effect an inclusion, and the question is "Why?" The central nut of public policy management is to provide the greatest good for the greatest number. Why discommode 97% of the population to the benefit of 3%? It does no harm. The fact that marriage ain't what it used to be isn't the result of homosexuality or gay marriage. It's the result of moral decay in our society. It's the result of Americans changing the social "norm" to suit their desires, rather than allowing their desires to be guided by social norms. Nonsense, tooth-boy. Assuming 97% of the population is straight, are their desires going to change because of a new definition of "couple-ness" for gays who are on the verge of spending their lives together as a household? As far as I'm concerned, if the gay couple next door wants to make their union legal, it has absolutely no effect on me. In fact, I've just made an inaccurate statement. In reality, if the gay couple wants to pay more taxes like other married people, that's their business. When my son has friends over, there's a rule here. If they're going to go into deep television vegetable mode, I reserve the right to interject one entire news program. When Bush's legislation was whacked last week, I asked 3 kids what they thought of it. Unanimous answer: A waste of time and effort when there are more important things to do in Washington. Better watch out. In three years, these intelligent kids will be ready to vote. My son: "The dickhead's trying to distract us from the fact that he wants me to get shot at when I'm 18". |