08-26-2009, 07:18 PM
Thanks for reply.
Lots of places have obsolete laws still on the statue books, I as an Englishman can shoot a Welshman on the city walls of Chester, except on a Sunday. However am I right in believing that excluding marriage/parenting laws (and DADT) that there are very few anti-gay laws that have survived Lawrence v. Texas as enforceable laws?
That many people require a charismatic leader who is also a good ambassador to the rest of America. I have yet to hear of such a person.
CurtCB Wrote:Louisiana still has anti-sodomy laws on it's books so do other southern states.
In Texas if you are gay you can't be considered for a foster parent.
Lots of places have obsolete laws still on the statue books, I as an Englishman can shoot a Welshman on the city walls of Chester, except on a Sunday. However am I right in believing that excluding marriage/parenting laws (and DADT) that there are very few anti-gay laws that have survived Lawrence v. Texas as enforceable laws?
CurtCB Wrote:I would like to see us follow the lead of women and African Americans.
I guarantee if a million gay people marched on Washington. DOMA and don't ask, Don't tell will be repealed so fast it would make peoples head spin.
Unfortunately too many gay people find the status quo perfectly acceptable.
That many people require a charismatic leader who is also a good ambassador to the rest of America. I have yet to hear of such a person.
Fred
Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans.
Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans.