Friday, May 29, 2009

California Changes Its Ways Once Again


The laws in California change like a driver on a high speed chase changes lanes while alluding police. As of this writing, gay marriage is illegal in the Golden State. Tomorrow it may be legal again. The gays that married between the time of the court ruling legalizing it and the people voting against its legalization will still be recognized as married. Got that so far?
Drew Barrymore and other protesters claim that anyone "in love" should have the right to marry. That is blatantly false. Marriage is limited and presided over by each state with different laws governing its validity. First cousins don't have the right to marry in every state. Why not? If homosexuality was normal and natural, wouldn't it have gone extinct over time, as opposed to increasing at amazing rates? Please don't make the case that more are coming out of the closet and its getting more press. It certainly is, but more teens are subjected to the concept in their sexual forming years and experimentation makes it available, not natural.
Marriage has been an institution to keep structure for children and American values has traditionally valued the family unit. That value has deteriorated over time, but if homosexual marriage is allowed as "normal", then adult men should be able to marry their mothers and fathers their adult daughters and what could be more normal, natural and loving than that?

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