I obviously am missing something.

If I were to take it into my head to marry another woman (interesting as women are, I wouldn't, but that's another story...) why should this matter to anyone but me and the woman? Same thing for two men. Nobody is being asked to participate, or watch, or agree with the choice. If two people have made it why couldn't it be legal? I just don't understand what is so horrifying :)

Dana

>I had something important I was going to respond to, where someone asked
>a question and didn't get a response. I had it all thought out and was
>getting ready to put it to email, when someone asked me something about
>stylesheets here in the office. I helped him out, then that thread about
>Massachusetts came up and I had to post something dumb.
>
>Now I can't remember what I was going to say, or who I was going to
>respond to. I looked through all the messages (handily sorted by
>Microsoft Outlook 2003, the best email editor there is or ever will be)
>and realized I cannot find what I was going to respond to.
>
>...
>
>I blame the Liberals on this list for derailing my train of thought.
>Nobody ever talk about same sex marriage again, it gives me the willies.
>
>M
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