It's been mentioned on here a couple of times that the government is trying to prevent gay people from being married. I disagree with that. I didn't see anywhere that it said people couldn't be married, set up a house, and live a lovely life together. What they were doing (IMO) was saying that the government will not officially recognize it and therefore they won't have the 'benefits' that heterosexual couples do. As I see it, those benefits are:
Insuring your spouse through your work. Companies could do this if they CHOOSE to. Why should it have to come from the government?
Well, actually, I can't think of any other benefits of being legally married. If you can think of some, please help me out. I guess I just don't see what the big deal is about being legally married. The love and committment is far more important.
I see the amendment as leaving companies the room to recognize gay marriages for benefit purposes if they choose to and not being forced into it. Thus, they are leaving the decisions to be made by others which is LESS government.
(I just wanted to make sure this post was offensive!)
Insuring your spouse through your work. Companies could do this if they CHOOSE to. Why should it have to come from the government?
Well, actually, I can't think of any other benefits of being legally married. If you can think of some, please help me out. I guess I just don't see what the big deal is about being legally married. The love and committment is far more important.
I see the amendment as leaving companies the room to recognize gay marriages for benefit purposes if they choose to and not being forced into it. Thus, they are leaving the decisions to be made by others which is LESS government.







(I just wanted to make sure this post was offensive!)