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Simple question. Do you consider marriage to be a right? I want you to actually think about this question. Ask yourself how you would react if the government anulled your marriage. (if you are married) If you're not married how would you feel about never being able to be married?
Now I realize that some of you wish that the government would just get out of the marriage business. But honestly that is just wishful thinking. I'm sure you know that. So consider this...Since the government is in the marriage business do you consider it a right?
Yes I know that there is nothing in the Constitution about marriages. But we also have a right to breath air freely or take a piss and those are not in the Constitution either. So obviously there are some things that is still considered a right even though it's not in the Constitution.
Me, I would be pissed as hell if the government anulled my marriage. I DO consider it a right. A right that is just as strong as those listed in the Constitution.
Now I realize that some of you wish that the government would just get out of the marriage business. But honestly that is just wishful thinking. I'm sure you know that. So consider this...Since the government is in the marriage business do you consider it a right?
Yes I know that there is nothing in the Constitution about marriages. But we also have a right to breath air freely or take a piss and those are not in the Constitution either. So obviously there are some things that is still considered a right even though it's not in the Constitution.
Me, I would be pissed as hell if the government anulled my marriage. I DO consider it a right. A right that is just as strong as those listed in the Constitution.
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