On Fri, 05 Mar 2004 19:39:28 -0500, Howard Berkowitz wrote:
In article ,
wrote:
No. it does not. Homosexuals are not recognized in the Constitution,
and no "same sex" "marriages exit.
With the exception of voting rights for men, where did the original
Constitution say anything about sex or gender? Following your logic,
since I am quite confident the Constitution is silent on
heterosexuality, there's no Constitutional basis for marriage.
My point is that there is no recognition of homosexuality at all.
Al Minyard
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