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Title: This works...... Post by raydawg on 01/23/18 at 14:14:35 Just think of how much beaucracy waste we can save if the gubbermint gets out of all licensing and regulatory requirements...... Build your house as you want. Drive what you want. Fly what you want. Call yourself what you want. Drink, eat, talk and have sex with whatever you want! This is brilliant :D http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2018/01/23/alabama-lawmakers-move-to-eliminate-marriage-licenses-throw-up-hands-in-culture-wars.amp.html |
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Title: Re: This works...... Post by T And T Garage on 01/23/18 at 15:41:30 62716974716777100 wrote:
Huh? How did you get that out of the article?? Again ray, did you actually read the article or just the headline? The bill doesn’t stop the state from recognizing marriages, whether it be straight or gay couples. Marriages would still be recorded by the state when couples file an affidavit with a judge. “It removes the discretion from the judges,” Albritton said. “The judges can no longer say yes or no.” That being said, the bigger issue is how much say should the state have? In a bassackwards way, the repub is shining light on that very issue. What's wrong with that? Would you want a judge to have interfered with your bi-racial marriage? Of course not. |
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Title: Re: This works...... Post by justin_o_guy2 on 01/23/18 at 15:42:58 Radical moves in either direction are folly. I'm as much of a Libertarian as anyone, and I disagree with a lot of the control and licensing. In a good world people could know by the reputation of a service provider if they were good at performing that service. How would a hospital know a nurse should or shouldn't be hired without a licensing board? That doesn't mean a Hair braiding person or manicurist needs a license.. |
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