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Beardguy57 said:
First : It is MAINLY that " damn line."




And yuou can't even prove that.

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Second : If Marriage is not a right, what is it, then?




It is an organizational technique used by the government to better regulate and stabalize the population growth of the state(s) and country's inhabitants. It just so happens that this particular technique only works if it involves two sexually compatible individuals.

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Third : If The Bible is not used as a factor, then why are so many Christians and Catholics against Gay marriage, then?




We're speaking secularly. Not religiously. You can't prove that the Senate kept faith in mind when they came to a voting decision. The arguments against gay marriage span farther than things from the Bible.

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Fourth : As I stated before, nearly all politicians are going to vote against gay marriage because they either got elected by taking a stance against gay marriage, or they know that if they campaign for it, they will damage their political career. Or end it.

Thus, Money comes into play.. Politicians love their big paychecks and the good life it brings, and thus, they do not want to give it up by voting for something that could cause their political career harm.




Money's the Bottom Line of any situation, why make a problem out of it for this particular argument?

Additionally, Wanna is correct in defining this situation as representative government.

Last edited by Pariah; 2006-11-20 7:49 AM.