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Elizabeth502
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There is no “covenant” language in our laws concerning marriage. (There is covenant language in other categories of law, though.) This is just another attempt to hijack the language for political purposes.Civil marriage is not an institution, it is a covenant that allows certain rights and privileges to another partner. Marriage is also a right, there are plenty of court cases showcasing this in the case of prison authorities attempting to bar a marriage to a prisoner.
Marriage is not a constitutional right. It has been extended to homosexuals now in a few states, given that that is the privilege of a state to extend or to deny.
The marriage between a prisoner and a non-prisoner is a heterosexual marriage. (Just another attempt to confuse the issue.)
There is no absolute or inherent right, stated or implied in our founding documents, to marry whomever one wishes to.
The fact that Social Security is extended to children is neither here nor there in the marriage argument. SS also is immediately extended to the widow, alone, in the event of her husband’s death. Additionally, it is extended to her children. I don’t need a lecture on this, and it’s completely off-topic.