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2nd Term Part VIII - The Thin Red Line

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The good guys win again, this time in Virginia.

I knew a couple who moved out of state because their fellow citizens decided to formalize their fear and hatred in law. Today is a great vindication, as is the fact that the couple, who probably earn around $500k combined, have been kicking all those lovely tax dollars to MD for the last 6 years.

Battle's nearly over, folks.
 
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The good guys win again, this time in Virginia.

I knew a couple who moved out of state because their fellow citizens decided to formalize their fear and hatred in law. Today is a great vindication, as is the fact that the couple, who probably earn around $500k combined, have been kicking all those lovely tax dollars to MD for the last 6 years.

Battle's nearly over, folks.

To paraphrase John Oliver: who knows which state will be the last, Mississippi. It's too soon to speculate on that, Mississippi.
 
Re: 2nd Term Part VIII - The Thin Red Line

The good guys win again, this time in Virginia.

I knew a couple who moved out of state because their fellow citizens decided to formalize their fear and hatred in law. Today is a great vindication, as is the fact that the couple, who probably earn around $500k combined, have been kicking all those lovely tax dollars to MD for the last 6 years.

Battle's nearly over, folks.

Progress happens.
 
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The greatest enemy of progress is not stagnation, but false progress.
Sydney J. Harris
 
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Bigotry derived from religious principles is still bigotry.
Henry Farrell
 
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I have seen great intolerance shown in support of tolerance.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
 
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Hatred is the coward's revenge for being intimidated.
George Bernard Shaw
 
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Don't quote other people, tell me what you know.
Me
 
The good guys win again, this time in Virginia.

I knew a couple who moved out of state because their fellow citizens decided to formalize their fear and hatred in law. Today is a great vindication, as is the fact that the couple, who probably earn around $500k combined, have been kicking all those lovely tax dollars to MD for the last 6 years.

Battle's nearly over, folks.
Of course it is. The minute Justice Kennedy's cited the 14th Amendment in the DOMA case and Justice Scalia in his dissent gave every court the legal boilerplate, it was legally over.

On moral grounds I disagree. But it's legal and short of a Constitutional Amendment it's not changing.
 
Of course it is. The minute Justice Kennedy's cited the 14th Amendment in the DOMA case and Justice Scalia in his dissent gave every court the legal boilerplate, it was legally over.

On moral grounds I disagree. But it's legal and short of a Constitutional Amendment it's not changing.
I never have, and never will understand, the "moral grounds" argument. Any "morality" associated with marriage was destroyed long, long ago.
 
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On moral grounds I disagree. But it's legal and short of a Constitutional Amendment it's not changing.

It does seem like whenever civil rights are extended to a group traditionally discriminated against, the reaction is expressed on moral grounds. And yet morality has survived the extension of equal rights to Catholics, women, blacks, and even the Irish.

Morality will be just fine when gay couples are as miserable are straight couples.
 
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