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"Brokeback Mutton": Pulling The Wool Over I-957

<p align="justify"><font size="2">[for further discussion on this, please visit the&nbsp;Comments posted at Newsvine]&nbsp;</font></p><p align="justify"><font size="2">I&#39;ve long argued that the debate over homosexual marriage was not about anti-gay vs. pro-gay, as it has been commandeered into, but is really about defending marriage vs. destroying marriage.&nbsp; The Washington [state] Defense of Marriage Alliance <a href="<A href="http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/302553_initiative06.html?source=rss">http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/302553_initiative06.html?source=rss</A>" target="_blank"><strong>displayed</strong></a> their hostility, or at the very least, indifference toward the institution of marriage.&nbsp; At least in the &quot;political theater&quot; sense.&nbsp; </font></p><p align="justify"><font size="2">The group filed Initiative 957 as a reaction to the state Supreme Court&#39;s upholding of the 1998 Defense of Marriage Act.&nbsp; If passed,&nbsp;couples in the state of Washington would have three years to produce a child or&nbsp;have their marriage annulled by the state.&nbsp; The logic of course is that the DOMA&nbsp;says that a marriage is between a man and a woman and expresses the states &#39;interest in furthering procreation&#39;.&nbsp; So, if people aren&#39;t procreating...then they shouldn&#39;t be married.</font></p><p align="justify"><font size="2">If someone thinks that on it&#39;s merits - if passed -&nbsp;this is logical and would be a good thing...I&#39;d love to&nbsp;know why.&nbsp; &nbsp;Otherwise, I&#39;m going to assume that I don&#39;t have to point out the many substantive flaws this proposal has.&nbsp; After all, we&#39;re translating &#39;state interest&#39; to mean state mandate.</font></p><p align="justify"><font size="2">The WDMA itself calls it &quot;absurd&quot; and admits that it&#39;s just to get attention.&nbsp; I wonder if the abortion industry perked their ears up when they heard about this.&nbsp; After all, this would declare that we don&#39;t have a Right to our body, stabbing at the very center of the universe for pro-abortionists.&nbsp; On the flip side, if government can use coercion to force people to have children, then why not government forced abortions?&nbsp; We can have the three-year rule <em>and</em> a Chinese-style control over our families!&nbsp; But I digress...</font></p><p align="justify"><font size="2">The WDMA is correct - it is absurd.&nbsp; Not just the initiative itself, but where they hope this will steer the debate.&nbsp; They interpret the procreation angle&nbsp;in defending marriage as meaning that marriages <em>must</em>&nbsp;produce children when they themselves know that not to be true.&nbsp; &nbsp;Marriage doesn&#39;t mandate procreation&nbsp;- it encourages it by promoting the time-tested and preferred standard of one man and one woman.&nbsp; And it doesn&#39;t discriminate.&nbsp; Every single American who is not designated as a child has access to marriage.&nbsp; That includes the elderly, the infertile and&nbsp;the handicapped (all of whom this initiative would hurt)&nbsp;as well as&nbsp;homosexuals.</font></p><p align="justify"><font size="2">It doesn&#39;t, however, include sheep.&nbsp; Don&#39;t ba-a-a at this; sheep have recently made a contribution to controversies over homosexuality.&nbsp; The question is...does it help or hurt gay advancement in society, especially in regards to the marriage debate?</font></p><p align="justify"><font size="2">Researchers at an Oregon University <a href="<A href="http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/03/040309073256.htm">http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2004/03/040309073256.htm</A>" target="_blank"><strong>studied</strong></a> the sexual activities of rams and sheep by noting who hooked up with who.&nbsp; They have determined that two entire species are biologically homosexual based on the &#39;alternative lifestyles&#39;&nbsp;of nine rams:&nbsp; sheep and humans.&nbsp; </font></p><p align="justify"><font size="2">The conclusion is that these fabulous nine actually had...gay brains.&nbsp; Which raises all kinds of interesting questions:&nbsp; can we isolate these cells in the brain?&nbsp; Can we control and manipulate them?&nbsp; Will Pfizer produce a &#39;straight&#39; pill?&nbsp; Will we be able to test for gay brains in the womb?&nbsp; Will it be an accepted criteria for abortion?&nbsp; Could (or should) the state require a &#39;fix&#39;, similar&nbsp;to&nbsp;a vaccination, in the name of public health?</font></p><p align="justify"><font size="2">What does this finding do to the marriage issue?&nbsp; Homosexual inclusion into marriage is regularly argued on the basis of &#39;love&#39;.&nbsp; But wait a minute.&nbsp; Can&#39;t defenders of traditional marriage now argue that we&#39;re not going to allow the institution to be changed and redefined based on a brain disorder - an abnormality?</font></p><p align="justify"><font size="2">I only raise this now because I don&#39;t think that same-sex marriage proponents (such as Slate.com&#39;s </font><a href="<A href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/02/AR2007020201462.html?sub=AR">http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/02/AR2007020201462.html?sub=AR</A>" target="_blank"><strong><font size="2">William Saletan</font></strong></a><font size="2">) should be too eager to embrace this study.&nbsp; This kind of study devalues homosexuals and denigrates what defines them as such by the sexual acts of animals.&nbsp; It&#39;s not unheard of for an animal to try fornicating with another species.&nbsp; Does that legitimize bestiality, or at least give rationale for studies to discover a pattern?&nbsp; I&#39;ve seen animals eat feces.&nbsp; I&#39;m sure somewhere on the Internet, there are images and videos of people doing the same.&nbsp; Does that scientifically justify it?&nbsp;</font></p><p align="justify"><font size="2">When animals do things that may be deemed unnatural or unhealthy, we chalk it up to the fact that they are...animals.&nbsp; With people, we call it pathological.&nbsp; Is it really wise to defend homosexuality based on the brain dysfunctions of sheep?</font></p><p align="justify"><font size="2">Frankly, I-957 and the William Saletan&#39;s of the world are engaging in expressions of desperation.&nbsp; I don&#39;t see the benefits for the &#39;gay agenda&#39; in either example.&nbsp;&nbsp;If anything, they strengthen the arguments for traditional marriage.&nbsp;</font></p>
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