A.B.Normal said:
The Massachusetts Constitution affirms the dignity and equality of all individuals. It forbids the creation of second-class citizens.
chcr said:As I have said time and time again, why does anyone care? Marry whoever you want to, I did.
MrBishop said:they'd burst a blood vessle
Squiggy said:Guess it was just because you posted it...
i think peopel shoudl be free to do whatever they want
Squiggy said:That could only happen if I gave a fuck...
Squiggy said:That could only happen if I gave a fuck...
UrzaSfz said:i think peopel shoudl be free to do whatever they want
Spot said:http://www.boston.com/news/local/massachusetts/articles/2003/11/18/cautious_optimism_dismay_greet_gay_marriage_decision/
the powers that be up in the state house are already talking of an ammendment to the commonwealths constitution to ban same-sex unions. they cant put it on the ballot till 2006 though. hopefully by then they will have realized that the world hasn't come to an end.
Massachusetts’ highest court declared Wednesday that gay couples were entitled to nothing less than full marriages and that Vermont-style civil unions would not suffice, setting the stage for the nation’s first legally sanctioned same-sex weddings by the spring.
The White House said it would review the decision with an eye toward supporting a potential amendment to the U.S. Constitution to outlaw gay marriages. Press secretary Scott McClellan called the ruling “deeply troubling” and denounced “activist judges [who] continue to seek to redefine marriage by court order, without regard for the will of the people.”
The White House said it would review the decision with an eye toward supporting a potential amendment to the U.S. Constitution to outlaw gay marriages. Press secretary Scott McClellan called the ruling “deeply troubling” and denounced “activist judges [who] continue to seek to redefine marriage by court order, without regard for the will of the people.”