So Much for Marriage

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From NRO's Corner

SO MUCH FOR "MARRIAGE"
According to the Boston Herald, here is what the vfirst recipient of a Provincetown Massachusetts same-sex marriage license had to say about marriage: "[Jonathan Yarbrough] says the concept of forever is 'overrated' and that he, as a bisexual, and [his partner Cody] Rogahn, who is gay, have chosen to enjoy an open marriage. `I think it's possible to love more than one person and have more than one partner, not in the polygamist sense,' he said. `In our case, it is, we have, an open marriage.''



-- Bill Nelson (bnelson45-nospam@hotmail.com), May 17, 2004

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-- Bill Nelson (bnelson45-nospam@hotmail.com), May 17, 2004.

"so much for marraige" could have been said years ago, before anyone dreamed of gay marraige being legal, in the innocent days of the 1980's, when the divorice rate surpassed 50%, and when the alarming amount of spousal abuse had come to light.

-- jas (jas_r_22@hotmail.com), May 18, 2004.

What is there to fix the problem? If anything, things are gonna get worse. We can make the attempts to convert people to a faith in God, into God's will? Obviously, those attempts have fallen on deaf ears. So, what is next? I can only see a decay that will continue to bring society closer and closer to the absence of faith in God, the real God.

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-- rod (elreyrod@yahoo.com), May 18, 2004.


What is there to fix the problem?

Well, voting for Kerry won't fix it, that's for sure.



-- Bill Nelson (bnelson45-nospam@hotmail.com), May 18, 2004.


That would leave Mr. Bush, the evangelical president.

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-- rod (elreyrod@yahoo.com), May 18, 2004.



That would leave Mr. Bush, the evangelical president.

The only problem with this idea is that President Bush was the man in charge who let this happen in the first place. You see, had Bush nipped this in the bud, it wouldn't be such a great campaign issue for November.

-- Mark (aujus_1066@yahoo.com), May 18, 2004.


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