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I am not sure I understand what you mean. Are you saying you object to queer marriage because freedom of speech is not protected?

No, I object because that is the first thing Canada made legal in the whole gay rights movement up there. Now, if a preacher speaks against homosexuality in a church in Canada, they get two years in jail. Notice the parallels here. You can't guarantee to me that the gay rights extremists (and don't say you don't have any, because there are plenty of them around) won't do the same thing they did in Canada. You want gay marriage, move to Canada. There is a pretense for why I am against gay marriage. It is just north of us.
 
Disability, I am fine with, but homosexual marriage I object to because that was the first step Canada took, and now they imprison preachers for preaching against homosexuality. Using that as pretense, I say no to gay marriage. The law reads that marriage is between a man and a woman. You have the right to get married to a person of the opposite sex. The reason for that law is the same reason for other laws that seem arbitrarily from religion, because in each case where a law of that sort was removed, the country quickly moved down the same road as Canada. With gay activists being like that, I don't trust that I will be protecting anyone.

I've heard that part in years before. It's true.

Sculleywr, how much fine do they charge for preachin' against homosexuality, if ya know ?
 
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