http://news.yahoo.com/polygamous-montana-trio-applies-wedding-license-193205283.htmlIf they don't have a gov contract it can't be called a marriage just a threesome.
Nathan Collier and his wives Victoria and Christine applied at the Yellowstone County Courthouse in Billings on Tuesday in an attempt to legitimize their polygamous marriage. Montana, like all 50 states, outlaws bigamy — holding multiple marriage licenses — but Collier said he plans to sue if the application is denied.
Yep, once you erase the line it's tough to say where to re-draw it. This was expected, although a bit quicker than I anticipated.
... now that the door has been kicked ajar, how much wider can it be opened?
Wow, not me- I did NOT see this one coming at all. But you are right, now that the door has been kicked ajar, how much wider can it be opened? And honestly, I cannot think of any constitutional reason why three (or more) people could not be married? The suit should use the same argument too- fourteenth amendment, ....equal protection under the law.
Brian
Yep, once you erase the line it's tough to say where to re-draw it. This was expected, although a bit quicker than I anticipated.
Oh, fun!
Next; are we going to legalize animal marriage?
Ohh, Sheeeeeeeep!
(Yes, I know I'm a sick man)
But my point is, de-draw the line or erase it?
Where are we headed?
Ride safe, Ted
People should be very wary of demanding that the government allow this or ban that.... The screen door may indeed start to swing in the direction that equates to a loss of personal freedoms....That horse has already left the barn....
The terms "husband" and "wife" carry with them a sense of "ownership" and "obligation" unseen in other types of partnerships.
Yea, I know, I crossed the line. Sorry about that, I got carried away....
(I went back and fixed it)..
But my point stands.
Is it even possible to re-draw the line?
Or, has it been erased?
Yea, I know, I crossed the line. Sorry about that, I got carried away....
(I went back and fixed it)..
But my point stands.
Is it even possible to re-draw the line?
Or, has it been erased?
Ride safe, Ted