Didn’t have time to write about this on Friday, so you’ll have to pardon the tardiness. I commend the state supreme court for passing the marriage bill that allows gay couples to get married. I believe that if two people love each other enough that they feel they need to spend the rest of their live together, then by all means, let them get married. I know the oppositions argument. It’s not a true family, it’s against the bible, yada, yada, yada. My wife has a former co-worker, who, along with his partner just adopted three young kids from the inner city. They are taking siblings form the system and keeping them a family. Now, if they wanted, the partners could get married. A new family for a new generation. Now I ask, what is so god-awful about that situation. These three kids are joining a family that will love and support them instead of wasting away in another foster home. I would think the Family Institute of Connecticut would be all for a strong healthy family, no matter the sexual orientation. They want to fight for the “traditional” marriage, but this is a new world with new ways of thinking. They are stuck in a belief of a “1950’s” family with a mom and a dad, kids a pet, and so on. Things change and people evolve. I am proud today that MY state passed such a monumental act. I applaud all those who worked so hard to get this done and I hope other states follow in our footsteps.
WOW….now you are getting edgy….trying to bring up all these controversial and highly “political” issues. Oh I know better to fall into your little trap. Well…truthfully I agree with your thoughts….and well said. Now…lets move onto the real political controversy…..who impersonates Sarah Palin better……Sarah Palin or Tina Faye???
Now thats funny!!! You’re right, I think Sarah Palin has become almost a spoof of herself. The more that Faye plays that role, it seems the more Palin highlites her quirks. The question now is, has a comedic impression ever decided an election?