Archivedsome of you people just do not get itThen cite it. Not the studies you believe failed to disprove it -- cite your <I>sources.</I> Then why don't we eliminate these benefits for any married couple that does <I>not</I> have children? If I become a parent, why should my taxes go towards exemptions for childless married couples -- when I'm forbidden to marry my partner and co-parent? Because our household is not "traditional (ideal)"? That justifies penalizing us -- and indirectly, our children? Besides which, every study I've seen shows that children raised by gay parents grow up to be as normal and psychologically healthy as children raised by straight parents. If they were straight, they'd still be going to high school. If they were straight, they'd still be going to proms. If they were straight, they'd still be getting benefits for their spouses. Define "special rights legislation for behaviors," please. |
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