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Mitt Romney, Gay Marriage Foes Rally in Boston

With pounding of fists and plenty of amens, a wingnut forum held by the anti-gay Family Research Council in Boston over the weekend broadcast anti-gay rhetoric to a crowd of 1,000 and to about 80-million people over Christian radio and TV networks.

Romney_1The featured speaker at this forum was none other than Massachusetts governor and presidential hopeful Mitt Romney, once again vocalizing his position against gay marriage, which has brought commerce to his state and equal rights to hundreds of gay couples who have chosen to tie the knot there since it became legal in 2004.

Said Romney: "Here in Massachusetts, activist judges struck a blow to the foundation of civilization -- the family. What (the judges) ignored is that marriage is not primarily about adults, marriage is about the nurturing and development of children ... every child deserves a mother and a father."

I don't see the sky falling, do you? But yes, the conservatives are once again pulling out their anti-gay marriage agenda to energize their constituents before the November elections.

Tony_perkinsSaid Tony Perkins, president of the FRC: "When we look at what has happened with same-sex marriage, as it began in this state and threatens to spread across the country, we've seen in its wake the loss of religious freedoms and the ability to speak out based upon one's moral convictions."

But will the big wingnut scare work this time around? Kirk Johnson in the NYT writes that the issue doesn't have the same "punch" as it did in the last elections, citing other, more pressing issues like the war in Iraq, slick new campaigns from gay marriage supporters, and "middle-ground" solutions like civil partnerships that have sprung up since the last election.

Another factor involves what may happen in the courts before the election: "Conservatives like Mr. Paul of the Colorado marriage group say the low-key tenor of the same-sex marriage debate could change in a thunderclap if a court decision that appears to undermine traditional marriage boundaries is handed down before the election. The New Jersey Supreme Court has a case pending and could issue a decision before Election Day."

Posted Oct. 16,2006 at 10:45 AM EST by Andy Towle in Boston, Gay Marriage, Massachusetts, Mitt Romney, News | Permalink

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  1. If marriage is not about adults, but about children, then that kind of throws out the whole virgin bride idea, since there are no children involved if they have not yet been conceived at the time of the ceremony, and some couples never have children. Some for medical reasons, others simply because they don't want to have children, but they are still allowed to marry.
    If marriage is all about children, then they should pass a new law that all persons married must conceive within twelve months of marriage or said marriage be annulled, and they should tack on to that a ban on divorce, since that leaves children with only one parent, and they have stated time and time again that a child needs a mom and a dad to properly develop. In fact, let's go one step further, if one parent dies for any reason, the children should be put up for adoption immediately after the funeral so that they don't have to live with only one parent.
    Sorry, I'm venting.. it's monday all over the place...

    Posted by: Terry | Oct 17, 2006 1:35:21 AM


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