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And Kerry was the one who publicly told a citizen (during the 3rd debate) that regardless of what his religious beliefs were, he felt it wasn't right to legislate them and force them on those who didn't agree. He was, granted, speaking to the topic of abortion when he said this, but I feel it would be fair to assume that smae concept would carry through to other religious beliefs.
I'll only point out here that I am against the amendment (like Kerry), believe that "marriage" means a man and woman (like Kerry) and am for Civil Unions as an imperfect solution (again like Kerry). Yet I have been told that even that stance is forcing my morals upon other people. So either a) my stance on the legal status of marriage is more reasonable than I've been led to believe, or b) in the case of gay marriage Kerry was not holding to the standard he said when he answered the abortion question.
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-Jeff
Rome did not create a great empire by having meetings; they did it by killing all those who opposed them.