Wednesday, July 20, 2011

DOMA Has Done Good, But Is It Done?

When the Defense of Marriage Act was signed into law by President Bill Clinton in 1996, it reinforced the established, historical, natural definition of marriage as something uniting a bride and groom. There was no state in the union that recognized a brideless or groomless union as marriage, let alone issued neutered marriage licenses to such couples. Nor was there a single country in the world that had neutered their marriage laws. However, the writing was on the wall as marriage neutering advocates were doing what they could to change that.

I continue my analysis over at The Opine Editorials.

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