Well, if I knew I had premium options like that I might decide to be gay.
Why can't you swing for both teams? It does not have to be one or the other. Welcome to 2012.
Well, if I knew I had premium options like that I might decide to be gay.
Then why distinguish between the two?
Because how marriage is defined matters to a whole crapton of "we the people."
So your hang up is with a definition? Not sure I'm understanding what you're saying here.
Yes, how words are defined matters, as evidenced on Jazzfanz everyday.
Even if it's a twisted definition of said word?
Depends on the definition of twisted I guess.
Yes, how words are defined matters, as evidenced on Jazzfanz everyday.
Depends on the definition of twisted I guess.
Of course it does.
In any case, you're of the belief that the state should concern itself with the symbolic meaning of words?
I said there is a crap ton of "we the people" who care about the symbolic meaning of words, and they have decided to vote to protect that meaning over and over again.
I said there is a crap ton of "we the people" who care about the symbolic meaning of words, and they have decided to vote to protect that meaning over and over again.
Just like when a crapton thought marraige meant a relationship between two people of the same race, and voted that way over and over again?
I said there is a crap ton of "we the people" who care about the symbolic meaning of words, and they have decided to vote to protect that meaning over and over again.
People can believe all they want, but bringing the government into it means you're having the state get involved.
Then why distinguish between the two?
Redundant.
Redundant.
Uh...no? Using synonyms is redundant? Should I have used a pronoun intead?
"but bringing the government into it means you're having it get involved."
Maybe reverse it?
"but bringing the state into it means you're having the government get involved."
Maybe use state and pronoun?
"but bringing the state into it means you're having it get involved."