JTP
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"Marry" is a verb, as in "Joe and Jill married yesterday". -of their own free wills. To say they "got married" is to say something was done to them, and they acquiesced.
-paraphrased from Ambrose Bierce, "Write It Right"
As far as gays go, they can marry (bond, weld together, ...whatever) without our approval, or that of church and/or state. I think that what they want is legal rights, so why not let 'em have them? The founder and head of the FBI had a "partner" for decades, to whom he left all his $ and property when he died. When the partner died, he was buried next to him. Were they really gay, or just good friends? I don't know or care. They had all the legal rights of a married couple, so why shouldn't any other "partnership"? Much ado about nothing...
-paraphrased from Ambrose Bierce, "Write It Right"
As far as gays go, they can marry (bond, weld together, ...whatever) without our approval, or that of church and/or state. I think that what they want is legal rights, so why not let 'em have them? The founder and head of the FBI had a "partner" for decades, to whom he left all his $ and property when he died. When the partner died, he was buried next to him. Were they really gay, or just good friends? I don't know or care. They had all the legal rights of a married couple, so why shouldn't any other "partnership"? Much ado about nothing...