Why don't gays have the right to marry in our Republic?

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There is still a battle raging with gays fighting for their right to marry. Why do they have to fight for this right? Isn't this a right they should enjoy in a free country or in a Republic?

After reading several comments (and BTW thanks to everyone who posted), I feel like I should restate my questions,

As long as the government **is** still involved in marriage, why shouldn't gays be legally protected to marry? Similarly why shouldn't discriminatory laws like "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" be taken off the books?

These are the real questions I would like addressed. As far as I can tell, there does not seem to be any **rational** argument to why gays should be denied the same freedoms that straight people enjoy.

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They do. They have the same

They do. They have the same right as I do, to marry someone of the opposite sex.

I'm kidding. I've got no objection to it personally. I just think whatever tax codes, insurance codes there are in place that give preferential treatment or detrimental treatment in regards to marital status need to be eliminated.

Then, no one has a case.

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everyone being able to experience losing half their stuff!

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If the truth offends you,

If the truth offends you, then I wouldn't watch this. Betty Bowers Explains Traditional Marriage to Everyone Else

Shame on you...

That's the most insulting video I've seen. OK, so it's true. And funny. I think I'll go watch it again...

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Selfishness, mostly

Let's face it, we talk of freedom, but for the most part we only care about our own freedom and don't care that much at all about the freedom of others.

Most of us spend a lot of time complaining about taxes, about the FDA, about this and that, because it affects us personally, and we're totally justified in all those complaints.

But many of us don't care about the freedom to marry someone of the same sex. Why? Because the majority of us don't want to marry someone of the same sex, and so we don't see it as an issue. The government tells us we can't marry our gay lover, and since we don't have a gay lover, we don't see a problem.

No, we instead focus on "more important" issues.

right on, Nothappy

I agree completely. That's the problem with most of our bad laws that need repealing... drug laws for example. Most of us don't do drugs or have a family member that has been incarcerated for harming nobody else, so the drug laws aren't a high priority to them... though these are the folks trumpeting for 'freedom' at every chance they get.

Interesting

how these stupid, divisive, circle jerk threads (that have been answered a million times) come out right around the time that important things are happening. AJ's newest greatest film, Obombya declaring National Emergency,etc. etc.

Notice that "think" just dropped a bee in the DP bonnet, and look at everyone go...

Take the hooks out of your mouths folks, and focus on the important things.

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I think most of us can multitask...

just because we participate in this thread doesn't mean we ignore the rest. Threads like this aren't totally useless, because:
1) it's a hot topic in society, discussion about it is a good thing
2) it exposes the pseudo-libertarians in the crowd that believe only in the freedoms that they agree with, as long as these freedoms are "moral".

BTW, speaking of gay... does it get any gayer than conjuring up an image of guys in a circle masturbating as you did in your description of this thread? EWWW, that's disgusting! Unless they were women in a circle masturbating... now that would be just fine...
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Where did you get the idea

that petitioning gov't for "licensing" for ANYTHING comprises a "libertarian" viewpoint?

I absolutely agree

that the government should not be in the marriage business at all, and live by that in action as well as words. Where did you get that idea?

Well,

your statement:
"2) it exposes the pseudo-libertarians in the crowd that believe only in the freedoms that they agree with, as long as these freedoms are "moral"."

implies that gays have less "freedoms" than straights when it comes to marriage, which is clearly not the case.
The only difference is "license", which is gov't intrusion, with some tax benefits given for a helpful coercive effect.

The gays need to appeal to elimination of "license", to be "on board" with the "libertarian movement", and not appeal to getting further into the gov't net of "license" for the purposes of accessing gov't tax benefits(aka handouts).
Appealing for gov't control over their union is anti-libertarian, and basically leftist.

True... but

how long until, and what are even the chances that we COULD get the government out of marriage? Meanwhile, we should treat everybody equally. Assuming that we cannot get the government out of it, can you deny that many here at DP would deny gays the equality in the marriage department that the rest of us could take advantage of, assuming that was our choice? And this is based upon their perception of morality. I'm under the impression that a major tenet of libertarianism is that you *should not legislate morality*. Am I mistaken about that?

Well,

what if I say that I should get welfare, because other people get it?
And that because I don't, I'm not being treated as fairly as those who do get welfare payments?

Are we to take the position that because some people receive "redistributed wealth" from gov't programs, that we should ALL get it, to be fair?

Or should we say that gov't wealth-redistribution programs are Marxist and that gov't needs to get out of the welfare business?

One position puts you at odds with the libertarian movement, and the other position puts you on-board with it.

Do you see my point?
Looking for tax benefits from license is not a libertarian position.
But, trying to eliminate licensing and the concomitant gov't intrusions IS a libertarian position.

And this is a very big point.
One side is the opposite of the other.
One side seeks the pig trough, and the other side seeks to eliminate the pig trough, and the barb-wire fence.

Also, no I don't deny that some/many on the DP(and elsewhere) would seek to deny marriage recognition or tax benefits to gays.
And you know what? That's their right to think that way too.
They aren't making laws that breach any freedoms, and they are free to hold their own opinions, just like anybody else is.
And most of them here on the DP would take the position to get the gov't out of the licensing totally, and not push for another mouth at the gov't pig trough.

You make very good points...

but by that logic you should be rejecting your social security payments once you retire, just because they're part of a big government project. You shouldn't travel on government roads, etc.

I agree that all are entitled to their opinions, but the religious right DOES influence legislation that restrict the freedoms of others based solely on their concept of 'moralitly'.

And so does the left

influence legislation that restricts the freedoms of others, based solely on their own concepts of "morality".

And for the record, I do oppose "Socialist Security", and don't seek any payments from them, beyond what they confiscated from me over my lifetime.
And I'm quite ready for SS to be done away with, ASAP, whether I get anything from it or not.

And I have a right to travel on roads funded by my money.

So are you married?

If the answer is yes, then do you plan to dissolve your government marriage?

No, I"m not married.

And if I was going to get married, I'd get married without any gov't approval, and in a church that wasn't a 501-C3 corporation.

I'm past the age where I have any inclination to have children anyway, so marriage isn't appealing to me at this time of my life.

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*double post

Your right.

Nothing else should be discussed on these boards but AJs' new doc. All other threads should be discontinued....Please. Maybe this isn't important to you but to others it is. This thread has as much to do with freedom as any other. There are numerous threads discussing Fall, I think there's room for this one as well. And I think you'll find DPers harder fish to "hook" than you believe.

I'm having this same debate

I'm having this same debate at this very moment because my state is about to vote on the issue. Aside from a religious aspect and general hatred for gays and their lifestyle, I haven't been able to get a single rational answer from people that oppose it.

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The *have* been giving rational answers...to them

They think saying "God made Adam and Eve, not Adam and Steve" is a rational answer. They think that God made all of us heterosexuals...and thus, engaging in homosexual acts is a sin. So to allow them to marry is againt their religion.

Believe me, you will NEVER get zealots to budge an inch. I don't think they could if they tried. You either have to kill that culture or just grease enough politicians that they vote your way.

There are other arguments (e.g., gays are psychologically damaged), but all of these arguments are fronts for the Biblical argument. Either destroy the Judeo/Christian/Muslim cultures or go around them by paying off enough politicians. It is as simple as that.

Well, at least

you're honest about it.

Most won't come out and say so boldly that they promote genocide of entire world cultures and religions.

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I have heard one... and only one...

That allowing gay marriage is forcing the subsidy/approval of the union by people who disapprove and would not want their money spent that way, through the government based marriage perks.

This to me is a valid argument. It however, is also an argument against state based straight marriage or any state marriage of any kind... And most other things that the government does.

It is a valid argument, and hence, I support the abolishing of state based marriage entirely as opposed to the addition of new set of people with their hands out.

However, so long as straight people are allowed to have their hands out, why not gays and whoever else.

Gays can get married today. They can even enjoy all of the same legal rights through proper contracts. The only things that they can't get are government perks.

So let's call it what it is, yet another group of people wants to put their hands in the pot of stolen money. This should be denied to all individuals. However, so long as it is allowed for one set of people, it should be allowed for all individuals.
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I dont think I would vote on

I dont think I would vote on the issue at all.

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A Christian View

I believe that God instituted marriage as an earthly picture of Christ’s relationship with the church (Ephesians 5:22–32).

I also believe that He created marriage to be the foundation of a strong church and stable society. It was His intent, as stated in the Bible, that the marriage covenant should be between a man and a woman for a lifetime.

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Right

God created marriage as a union between a man and his property. Women were considered property back in the days of the bible, and still are in many quarters. The fact is the definition of marriage has changed and is still changing.

All American humans....

... should enjoy the same rights unequivocally. The problem is that WE DO NOT HAVE A REPUBLIC! Our government is a fascist, socialist, militaristic, police state...... our government is anything and everything except A REPUBLIC!

Don't blame the Republic, blame the leaders who interject their "ideals" into our lives. Gays are in the same boat as recreational drug users. They're being chastised into thinking their way of life is wrong.

All Americans have the same rights, period. If there is any controversy, then you have no one else to blame except your elected (via electronic voting machines) representatives.

Wrap your mind around the concept and purpose of Liberty. Be the change you want to see. Spread the message.

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Its a state issue

and should stay that way along with everything else such as healthcare, abortion, etc. If the overwhelming populace of that state wants gay marriage, then they will vote for legislators who might make that happen. If they don't, then they won't. Only an Obamabot would consider this a federal issue.

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Well...

You can always look at it like this:

Three "innys" and one "outy" seems a little unfair. Two "innys" and two "outys" is more balanced. And then there's the four innies which is is just something hard to think about.

The mouth can go either way, inny or outy, so it just balances itself out.