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Conservatives and Gays

ggblue Wrote: May 10, 2012 9:54 AM
No, state legislators should not decide, because they do the will of special interest groups, not the will of the people. That's what happened in Massachusetts and New York. The politicans sided with GLBT groups and purposely kept the marriage vote out of the hands of the people. They changed our marriage laws, insurance laws and foster care/adoption regulations against the will of the majority and against the recommendations of the NYS supreme court (re: marriage).

In addition to labeling conservatives and Republicans "anti-woman" (for opposing government-mandated free contraception), "anti-black" and "anti-Hispanic" (for advocating photo identification for voting), and "anti-science" (for skepticism regarding the belief that man-made carbon emissions will destroy much of the planet), Democrats now regularly label Republicans "anti-gay" (for opposing same-sex marriage).

All these charges are demagogic. But when it comes to the "anti-gay" charge, conservatives need to clarify to themselves as much as to the general public where they stand.

As an opponent of the most radical redefinition of marriage in history (more radical than outlawing polygamy), I have argued...

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