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Colorado lawmakers approve bill for same-sex civil unions
Our society is turned upside down. America is rolling over for anything. God help us. This is simply Sodomite fantasy marriage.
Thank you Colorado for recognizing that we are all families, some with children (we have two) who have jobs, homes, soccer practice, dance class, dinner and laundry just like everyone else. We pay taxes for our families and homes just like you victor672. If you want to have a religious marriage – have one – but the civil rights guaranteed by marriage should not be given only to heterosexual couples.
The constitution was recognized to have allowed for the choice of marriage partners. Period.
I’m glad reason is finally reigning over dogma. What are you afraid of, victor672?
Those who squeal the loudest and the shrillest about the “ho-mo-sexual agenda” are, far more often than not, perfectly described by a line from Shakespeare, to wit, “The lady doth protest too much, methinks.” (Hamlet: Act III, Scene II). Jung called it the “Shadow;” in being instinctive and irrational, the Shadow is prone to projection: turning one’s personal inferiority into a perceived moral deficiency in someone else.
Homosexuality is as much a part of nature and the natural world as is the pervasive ignorance and denial of those who continue to hold warped and perverted beliefs (with no basis in empirical reality) that it is a personality defect, a disease. Nor is the Earth flat — much less six-thousand years old, either.
In fact, homosexuals DO want “special rights” — the very same special rights enjoyed by every other citizen under the Constitution, nothing more — and nothing less.
Finally, if one does not approve of same-sex marriage, they ought not to have one have one.
Overdue. As civil rights always seem to be.

