[Recycled from 01:20, 3 December 2004]
Robert Meyer (or "junkyarddog58", as he seems to like to be called), writes:
"By obliterating the uniqueness and sanctity of marriage, they [gay couples seeking to marry legally] tend to homogenize and trivialize it by celebrating any affectionate relationship in general."
With these words, he seeks to obliterate these couples'love and reduce it to an "affectionate relationship".
Similar language is found in Michael Coren's posting. Incredibly, he writes as a member of an organization called the "Catholic Civil Rights League".
"Affection."
Thus do they demonstrate the truth of the adage that the opposite of love is not hate, but indifference. It is this chilly indifference which confirms me in my suspicion that Meyers' flinty heart is in the wrong place, and that the renewal of the liberal tradition on which America was founded is of the utmost importance.
//The Magic 8-Ball says, "The difference between what you need and what you get depends in large part on how hard you want."\\
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