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Originally Posted by analog
No, I don't, because that's a totally unfounded assertion of asinine proportions containing no logic, whatsoever.......
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Interesting, but yet, flawed argument. Its not unfounded at all. The Texas case that threw out sodomy laws led to the intensity in the homosexual redefinition of marriage debate. However, when conservatives made the claim that the case would lead to HROM, people such as yourself declared it to be a "totally unfounded assertion of asinine proportions containing no logic, whatsoever". And yet, here we are.
Perhaps its your youth, but to not recognize that issues like this affects other future issues is naive. I'll put it this way: If the govt legitimizes the HROM, how could they possibly deny the sex education to students from the homosexual perspective? Its not that much of a leap.