Tuesday, May 25, 2010

What do you think of the United State's policy on gay marrige?


Answers:
There is no policy. I think there should be one. I am with the right on this one though.
WHAT POLICY?
There isn't a policy on gay marraige in the United States of America. Maybe one of the states has one but that's why it's a federation. Power is in the state.
I think the attitude is that marriage is a matter left best to the laws of the individual states, and that the US Federal Government will take no action in requiring one state to recognize or accept gay marriages granted in one state to be accepted in a second state.

I don't think it is fully developed as a matter of law at this time. And probably as is will continue to ban gay marriage as a 'must accept' alternative lifestyle.
You mean the "pass the buck" policy?

It's NOT up to the state, because the states who do have marriage doesn't amount to diddly squat on the federal level.

The "policy" should be inclusive of all Americans... not just a chosen few.

Someday it will, of that I have no doubt.
It's a shame we don't have a policy on gay marriage. Come on people get in the 21st century. What are people afraid of? I don't understand. If you think only in monetary terms, if you allow gay marriages those spouse could be placed on their spouses medical insurance if they have none of their own.
That could take some people off medicare if they are low income. A whole new way do look at things. Why too does the govt have to agree with a life style to allow it legally? If not allowing gay marriages a policy I do not approve of it.
1. There is no such policy.
2. There is no such thing as 'gay marriage'. You must be talking about 'homosexual marriage'. Please don't contribute to the further corruption of my native language.

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