Thursday, July 3, 2014

And Rand Paul if from Ole Kentuck ain't he?
Kentucky argues in court that gay marriage is bad for the economy why? Cause those gay couples would better serve the economy by giving up their heart's desire and marrying someone of the opposite sex for the higher good of the economy.


U.S. District Judge John G. Heyburn II had some choice words for those arguments in his decision Tuesday striking down the ban:
 These arguments are not those of serious people. Though it seems almost unnecessary to explain, here are the reasons why. Even assuming the state has a legitimate interest in promoting procreation, the Court fails to see, and Defendant never explains, how the exclusion of same-sex couples from marriage has any effect whatsoever on procreation among heterosexual spouses. Excluding same-sex couples from marriage does not change the number of heterosexual couples who choose to get married, the number who choose to have children, or the number of children they have.

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