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Barbkw
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An “outlet” of a different size and shape.

Nope. Another false claim. Loving had nothing to do with homosexual “marriage.” It had only to do with the universal right to heterosexual marriage. It did not define marriage as inclusive of a new category whatsoever.How about when that group is the Supreme Court? There is no question that the right to marry is constitutionally protected.
Marriage is one of the “basic civil rights of man,” fundamental to our very existence and survival… To deny this fundamental freedom on so unsupportable a basis as the racial classifications embodied in these statutes, classifications so directly subversive of the principle of equality at the heart of the Fourteenth Amendment, is surely to deprive all the State’s citizens of liberty without due process of law. The Fourteenth Amendment requires that the freedom of choice to marry not be restricted by invidious racial discrimination. Under our Constitution, the freedom to marry, or not marry, a person of another race resides with the individual and cannot be infringed by the State.
Loving v. Virginia (388 U.S. 1 [1967])
I’m curious why you–and many other Catholics–seem to care so much about the sorts of sex other people are having. I can almost understand the whole ‘protect marriage’ thing but these are adults consenting to sex with other adults, no children or animals are involved so why does it ruffle your feathers that other people like to have sorts of sex that you don’t?My gosh. How much sex does a person need? You’re having sex with “your partner,” but that’s not enough? You need more “outlets”?
Sick.
Please point to where in the opinion the term “heterosexual” was used in the context of qualifying the right to marry.Nope. Another false claim. Loving had nothing to do with homosexual “marriage.” It had only to do with the universal right to heterosexual marriage.
Another false claim? Loving didn’t declare marriage to be a fundamental right then? That’s all I was saying because no less than three people here have claimed marriage is not a right and this conception is wrong.Nope. Another false claim. Loving had nothing to do with homosexual “marriage.” It had only to do with the universal right to heterosexual marriage. It did not define marriage as inclusive of a new category whatsoever.
You should obtain the tapes/CD’s of Professor Robert George’s comments on this very case. It had nothing to do with couples consisting of the same gender.
Get your facts straight and quit propagandizing the world with false statements which the Court did not declare and which are erroneous interpretations of the Loving decision.
Here, sadly, I must somewhat agree with the hoi polloi on the forum at least to a degree. The common, accepted legal definition of the word ‘marriage’ when Loving was decided was unquestioningly a union between one man and one woman though many states added the caveat ‘of the same race.’Please point to where in the opinion the term “heterosexual” was used in the context of qualifying the right to marry.
That’s crossdressing which is a very different sort of situation from being transgendered. That said, ostensibly the person you described is a man and could then marry a woman and if the legal protections of civil marriages are extended to same sex couples then he could also marry a man (masculine pronouns for convenience and lack of a non-gender specific pronoun in English).I saw a transsexual a couple of weeks ago. A man dressed in a skirt suit and long white gloves. Makeup, big hair.
We should assume, that he/she will also receive the “right” to marry.
shrugs My main contention stands.For all I know, it was a woman, taking male hormones to look kinda like a man, but yet dress like a woman.
I think there are a lot of people here who need to actually meet some straight people who know quite a few (and work with quite a few) gay people, before such posters reveal their ignorance about what straight people do and do not understand about the spectrum of the gay population. It doesn’t matter, though. The people aggressively seeking to seize and redefine marriage for their unique purposes are in fact mostly on the radical fringe of gay activism.I think there are a lot of people here who need to actually meet some gay people who are not on the radical fringe of gay society so they have a better understanding.