03-19-2014, 11:01 AM
(03-19-2014, 09:21 AM)milo Wrote:milo, of course gays have the same rights as single folks. What they want are the same rights as married folks. My wife will get my pension and social security when I die. She is also a dependent as a homemaker, as well as being legally blind (except for all of those things that she seems to 'see' better than me). If we were not married legally, she would not get either benefit. They are reserved for the married alone. See the problem? Fortunately, heterosexual couples have the choice to marry or not. However, in many states and countries gays don't have the marriage option. We really need someone to be a spoke's person for the gay community or a lawyer, one who is more impassioned to debate with you.(03-19-2014, 09:12 AM)justcloudy Wrote: milo I honestly can't tell if you're playing devil's advocate for fun or if you're legitimately irritated by the lack of precise logic in a commonly held viewpoint.
In any case this is entertaining. ;p
I have no actual position but I do believe poets should challenge everything. Especially commonly held viewpoints.
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