I think that the change in government office you speak of is *after* a
change in society as a whole, not the other way around.  I really
don't see this as being an issue that "gets fixed" as soon as someone
else gets elected.

-Cameron

On 3/12/06, Gruss Gott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Cam wrote:
> > Even so, it's primarily moral objections that are stopping gay
> > marriage now
>
> Yup, which is why we need people in office that understand that it's
> not the role of government to make moral decisions.
>
> Gov't exists to protect freedoms and that's it - it's when gov't
> starts enforcing an arbitrary morality that things go awry.  Like Gay
> marriage.
>
> 

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