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<blockquote data-quote="donner" data-source="post: 3242190" data-attributes="member: 277"><p>i don't think you hate anyone, but i also don't think your argument works out in the way you think it does. As was noted, civil unions didn't do the same thing as 'marriage' and the 'hate' you discuss goes both ways.</p><p></p><p>The fight over defining marriage is, frankly, stupid and one of our own making. Had people just kept the government out of it and not tried to use the .gov to enforce their moral values, i don't think we'd be having these fights. But instead one group was denied equal protection under the law and now we are dealing with the issues that come from the pendulum swinging back to the other side. Swerve and overcorrect. </p><p></p><p>both sides use broad brushes. Both sides know hate and love. Too bad the hate always seem to be focused on above the love.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donner, post: 3242190, member: 277"] i don't think you hate anyone, but i also don't think your argument works out in the way you think it does. As was noted, civil unions didn't do the same thing as 'marriage' and the 'hate' you discuss goes both ways. The fight over defining marriage is, frankly, stupid and one of our own making. Had people just kept the government out of it and not tried to use the .gov to enforce their moral values, i don't think we'd be having these fights. But instead one group was denied equal protection under the law and now we are dealing with the issues that come from the pendulum swinging back to the other side. Swerve and overcorrect. both sides use broad brushes. Both sides know hate and love. Too bad the hate always seem to be focused on above the love. [/QUOTE]
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