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<blockquote data-quote="GTNavyNuke" data-source="post: 159011" data-attributes="member: 322"><p>If you read my post again, I never mentioned SCOTUS. Only "....There are so many much bigger problems in the world than sexual orientation ....". I believe that Americans have an excessive focus on sex. I should be glad for it since pornography was the driving force in expanding the internet in the early days (tic). Look at what passes for entertainment on most public TV shows now. </p><p></p><p>As far as SCOTUS, they have a really hard job interpreting what the Constitution means in a very different world than they lived in. Given the SCOTUS decision was a 5-4 one, reasonable people did disagree. I do agree that SCOTUS ruling can have a profound impact on how our country develops. This ruling will probably have little impact as most of our institutions are already recognizing domestic partners. If there are side effects you are concerned about, there will be other cases and SCOTUS seems to have limited their rulings in the past to make adjustments for unintended consequences. In other words, this is a setback for what I think are your views, but I don't think the last word by any means.</p><p></p><p>I'm careful to say what the founding father meant in today's world. If I wanted to follow what exactly most of the founding fathers believed was necessary, I should have no problem with going back to only white male landowners having the right to vote (tic).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTNavyNuke, post: 159011, member: 322"] If you read my post again, I never mentioned SCOTUS. Only "....There are so many much bigger problems in the world than sexual orientation ....". I believe that Americans have an excessive focus on sex. I should be glad for it since pornography was the driving force in expanding the internet in the early days (tic). Look at what passes for entertainment on most public TV shows now. As far as SCOTUS, they have a really hard job interpreting what the Constitution means in a very different world than they lived in. Given the SCOTUS decision was a 5-4 one, reasonable people did disagree. I do agree that SCOTUS ruling can have a profound impact on how our country develops. This ruling will probably have little impact as most of our institutions are already recognizing domestic partners. If there are side effects you are concerned about, there will be other cases and SCOTUS seems to have limited their rulings in the past to make adjustments for unintended consequences. In other words, this is a setback for what I think are your views, but I don't think the last word by any means. I'm careful to say what the founding father meant in today's world. If I wanted to follow what exactly most of the founding fathers believed was necessary, I should have no problem with going back to only white male landowners having the right to vote (tic). [/QUOTE]
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