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Saturday, June 25, 2005

Polygamy

Posted by: Hammer / 3:43 PM

The AFA, through Agape, is throwing more red meat to the sheep...well, if sheep liked red meat. Anyway, here's Paul McGuire lying to Christian conservatives:
...Proponents of same-sex "marriage" have long insisted that their effort to include homosexual couples in that definition would only be that. However, conservative and traditional marriage advocates predict "other shoes will drop" if homosexual marriage is legalized -- perhaps including attempts to legalize polygamy and to changed current legal definitions of child-adult relationships.

Crawford Broadcasting radio talk-show host Paul McGuire concurs. He says in his opinion, the ACLU "has declared legal war on the traditional family."

"Now the ACLU is defending polygamy," he continues, in response to Strossen's comments. "You know, there are male and female lawyers who wake up in the morning and are actually proud of being ACLU lawyers. But I think the majority of Americans view ACLU lawyers as people who hate America and who want to destroy all Judeo-Christian values and beliefs."

McGuire summarizes by saying that Strossen's organization seems "to only defend things that tear down the fabric of society."

National Review correspondent Ramesh Ponnuru provides some additional insight. "It could be that the ACLU has defended a right for people to set up households in this way without necessarily fighting for governmental recognition of polygamous 'marriages,'" he says.

Kudos to Ponnuru for getting at the truth. Here's the ACLU's position:
But their real target, said the Tribune, is a 1935 Utah law that turned bigamy into a felony instead of a misdemeanor, and a clause that makes an outlaw of any person who "cohabits with another person."

Utah's cohabitation clause was precisely aimed at polygamists, but is in direct conflict with religious protections in the U.S. Constitution, Religious Liberties Union spokeswoman Carol Smith told the paper.

"We believe you can't discriminate against us because of our life choices," Smith said. "What we want is very simple -- eliminate the cohabitation clause of the bigamy law."

In Utah, apparently, it's a felony to shack up. The ACLU doesn't think you should go to prison because you choose to live with someone outside of marriage. The AFA wants you to think that the ACLU is out of the mainstream, but something tells me that most Americans would prefer to have the right to live with whom they choose and to save the prisons for serious criminals.

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