Preemptive Grammys Gay Marriage Thread

Not sure if this is ignorant or ironic or both. We live in a land where the minorities are getting more rights than the majority ever had. Affirmative action, Rooney rules, race baiting organizations, & much more. Everything is not a right. That is a fact. Changing laws & rules & overhauling society is doing nothing but trampling on the majority's RIGHTS. That is a fact but obviously that is ok.

This is irrelevant to the conversation at hand. We are talking about gays getting the same marriage rights that you enjoy.
 
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You have to list them all...alphabetical order please.

Yikes. How painful would that be? To be completely honest the biggest concerns for me are PNOK and retirement/estate taxation. We would actually pay more taxes if married filing jointly, but well worth it in exchange for the items I mentioned.
 
Rights??

Benefits- sure. But rights?

"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."

Are gay people not equal to straight people in the government's eyes? What about their pursuit of happiness if marrying another member of the same sex males them happy?

Either remove government from the marriage equation or make it available for ANY consenting adults to wed.
 
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"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."

Are gay people not equal to straight people in the government's eyes? What about their pursuit of happiness if marrying another member of the same sex males them happy?

Either remove government from the marriage equation or make it available for ANY consenting adults to wed.

Sorry. I don't see the rights listed to married folks there, nor are they listed in Bill of Rights

Edit to add: do not disagree with removing the government
 
Yikes. How painful would that be? To be completely honest the biggest concerns for me are PNOK and retirement/estate taxation. We would actually pay more taxes if married filing jointly, but well worth it in exchange for the items I mentioned.

Yup , a real pain in the ass...no pun intended.
 
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Rights??

Benefits- sure. But rights?

It's a pseudo-semantics issue. The various items are referred to as benefits, rights and/or priviliges. Estate and retirement account taxation would typically fall under benefits, while PNOK is typically considered a right.
 
It's a pseudo-semantics issue. The various items are referred to as benefits, rights and/or priviliges. Estate and retirement account taxation would typically fall under benefits, while PNOK is typically considered a right.

I have no more rights than you do as a man. Married or not. Don't give me "semantics". You and others listed it as "rights"

They are benefits. Period.


What percentage of the adult population in this country is gay?
 
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"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness."

Are gay people not equal to straight people in the government's eyes? What about their pursuit of happiness if marrying another member of the same sex males them happy?

Very good point. I change my mind now, "All men are created equal".

I guess gay men should have the right to marry.

B!t(hes need to shut the F up and do as they are told.. :)
 
I have no more rights than you do as a man. Married or not. Don't give me "semantics". You and others listed it as "rights"

They are benefits. Period.


What percentage of the adult population in this country is gay?

With respect, I think we're quibbling on this point. I'm fine with referring to them as benefits but the US government, the US GAO specifically, has referred to some of the items as rights.

In terms of gay population in the US I think the last I remember the estimate was <= 5%.
 
I have no more rights than you do as a man. Married or not. Don't give me "semantics". You and others listed it as "rights"

They are benefits. Period.


What percentage of the adult population in this country is gay?

Enough to make you lose sleep worrying about being converted?

One may identify physically as a man, but I'd contend that men should be comfortable enough with their sexuality to not be bothered by homosexuality.

Perhaps it's a matter of anger over repressed feelings.
 
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Enough to make you lose sleep worrying about being converted?

One may identify physically as a man, but I'd contend that "real" men are comfortable enough with their sexuality to not be bothered by homosexuality.

Perhaps it's a matter of anger over repressed feelings.

Ahhhh yes. The " if you question gays you must be scared you are going to convert" stab.

Please find new material.
 
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It's a pseudo-semantics issue. The various items are referred to as benefits, rights and/or priviliges. Estate and retirement account taxation would typically fall under benefits, while PNOK is typically considered a right.

If its a right it would be for everyone. Do single people get these benefits (rights)?
 
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Ahhhh yes. The " if you question gays you must be scared you are going to convert" stab.

Please find new material.

I don't believe for a second you could be converted. I believe gays are born gay.
 
If its a right it would be for everyone. Do single people get these benefits (rights)?

So if they said registered Republicans couldn't get marriage benefits, you wouldn't think that's a violation of rights, privileges, or whatever you want to argue semantically? You'd be good with that?
 
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Never said they were. I said everything isn't a right. What rights are being trampled on by marriage being between a man & woman?

yes you did

Not sure if this is ignorant or ironic or both. We live in a land where the minorities are getting more rights than the majority ever had. Affirmative action, Rooney rules, race baiting organizations, & much more. Everything is not a right. That is a fact. Changing laws & rules & overhauling society is doing nothing but trampling on the majority's RIGHTS. That is a fact but obviously that is ok.

for the other question I suggest you take the time to read the thread. It's all there for you
 
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So if they said registered Republicans couldn't get marriage benefits, you wouldn't think that's a violation of rights, privileges, or whatever you want to argue semantically? You'd be good with that?

Question with a question?
 
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