RE: Supreme Court Same Sex Marriage Argumet
August 25, 2015 at 1:41 pm
(This post was last modified: August 25, 2015 at 1:50 pm by Crossless2.0.)
ISIS has already had an impact, so you're right in that case: recent history is not imminent. Brilliant point! And of course a "regional problem" in which (a) a radical, militant Sunni sect gains power over areas of the Middle East or (b) the relative balance of power in the Middle East is radically altered by a nuclear-armed Shia state would, in neither case, have worldwide effects in terms of national alliances, international security, trade, and control of resources. Of course not. Brilliant point #2. And human-induced climate change is nothing to worry about since some areas may become more productive (while ignoring the billions -- possibly trillions -- it would take in the long run to shore up those coastal areas that will be negatively affected, not to mention the millions of people likely to be displaced by such change). A trifecta!
Yeah, I'd say those are MAYS that should be acted on, as opposed to "bigoted fears of possibilities" that may ensue because more people are now allowed to legally marry. But please do let me know when the sky falls just because my cousin was finally able to marry the man he's been with for the past fifteen years.
Yeah, I'd say those are MAYS that should be acted on, as opposed to "bigoted fears of possibilities" that may ensue because more people are now allowed to legally marry. But please do let me know when the sky falls just because my cousin was finally able to marry the man he's been with for the past fifteen years.