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In reply to the discussion: Lawmakers Consider Preventing ALL Marriage In Oklahoma [View all]sir pball
(5,340 posts)4. It probably is how they feel, but still runs afoul of the legal issues.
I suspect they just might like to have it that way - no baby within ten or eleven months of a wedding, with no help from anybody other than Gawd, and the marriage is annulled. Probably with fines and penalties. Maybe let it slide after one or two babies as a "reward".
But ultimately, it's still discriminatory in some way and therefore won't hold up in court. They're going with what is fast becoming the only legal way to prevent ZOMGGAYMARRIAGE, i.e. no marriage whatsoever. It's refreshingly honest, at least.
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Many people have tried to make this argument, few of them have really thought it through
Bjorn Against
Jan 2014
#15
The tax code is modified continuously by every legislative session in every state in the union
Major Nikon
Jan 2014
#17
You don't seem to be able to recognize the difference between private and governmental entities
Major Nikon
Jan 2014
#28
Marriage law is not private, marriages require a state issued marriage license under current law.
Bjorn Against
Jan 2014
#31
Well if the law were changed as you suggest it should be you would see it is not quite so simple
Bjorn Against
Jan 2014
#34
Link me to a Noam Chomsky piece in which he calls for the privatization of marriage
Bjorn Against
Jan 2014
#36
As if it wasn't clear enough I already explained to you why I mentioned Chomsky
Major Nikon
Jan 2014
#46
No they do not have the authority to deny a license for "all sorts of reasons"
Bjorn Against
Jan 2014
#63
I think most people reading this thread will see who is intellectually bankrupt, and it is not me
Bjorn Against
Jan 2014
#67
You're not married, are you? There are health and financial issues also to consider.
WinkyDink
Jan 2014
#19