Usdk wrote:
Everything that legally changes when you get married can be legally changed via seperate contracts without being married.
This is very, very inaccurate. Even if it were accurate, the burden of legal costs for upwards of one thousand rights given to married couples would be excessively onerous.
You are the most consistently uninformed person who gets involved with these political debates, so here is some enlightenment:
http://www.gao.gov/archive/1997/og97016.pdf This is a list of 1049 federal laws where marital status is a factor. It is 14 years old and only includes federal laws.
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I'm saying the institution itself though is designed to encourage successful child-rearing (while also joining two families, blah blah etc. etc.). If you don't believe this...then you are retarded!
That's not an argument to deny same-sex marriage, and it is not being used to keep infertile individuals from being married.