Posted by David Kopel:
Bloggers on politics of Gay Marriage and Illegal Aliens:
http://volokh.com/archives/archive_2009_04_12-2009_04_18.shtml#1240010210


   This week's [1]National Journal poll of political bloggers asked:
   "Which statement comes closest to your political views on gay
   marriage?" On the Left, 89% said "My party should support it." On
   Right, there was a fairly close split between support, oppose, and "My
   party should avoid the issue," with the latter having a plurality.
   It's not really possible for a party to "avoid" such a prominent
   issue, but I voted with the plurality anyway, since it comes closest
   to my view that both parties should not make support or opposition
   into a key issue of party loyalty. A "free vote," in parliamentary
   terms. There are good arguments on both sides of the issue.
   I wrote: "The long-term trend is clearly in favor. Fair-minded
   supporters should ensure that gay marriage laws include strong
   protections for the rights of people who do not believe in gay
   marriage -- such as merchants or professionals who do not want to
   provide services to gay weddings because it would violate their
   conscience. Likewise, the U.S. should avoid the path of Europe and
   Canada, where speech critical of gay marriage can be prosecuted as
   illegal 'hate speech.'"
   The second question was "Is it politically smart for President Obama
   to tackle immigration reform this year?" Seventy percent of the Left
   and 35% of the Right thought it was. I among those who voted Yes. I
   thought Micky Kaus's analysis was persausive, and wrote: "Simply by
   raising the issue, even if he doesn't get a bill passed, he sends a
   signal to aliens not to self-deport, and he encourages more illegal
   immigation, as persons contemplating immigrating illegally rush to get
   into the U.S. in time to get some form of amnesty. The result helps
   Democrats in the redistricting which will follow the 2010 Census."

References

   1. http://www.nationaljournal.com/njonline/no_20090417_3015.php

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