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George_Stegmeir
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I agree with you 100% Marriage laws are best handled on the State level, which was established by our Founding Fathers. Bear in mind that no one, since Lincoln has attained the stature of any of the Founding Fathers, except, perhaps, FDR’s leadership during WW II.I think it’s actually about imposing specific moral values held by certain religions on the whole country. Why not constitutionally ban adultery and divorce as well, and enforce the blue laws on a national level, including selling alcohol on Sundays? We live in a pluralistic society composed of different religious groups and moral values. The prohibition against murder is for the common good of all, but I don’t think any equally powerful case can be made for same-sex marriage, no stronger than a constitutional amendment banning the sale and consumption of cigarettes and alcohol, for example.
Like it or not, making marriager an issue of the Constitution would only open the door toa more odious power grab by the Federal Government. No government should have any power in the bed room, except where public health and safety are concerned, as in the case of prostitution and the sexual exploitation of children.