Elitists
I’m not for or against “gay marriage”. I just don’t care about it. I do care about our constitution. I’m appalled that that group of elitist pricks we call the US Senate want to amend our constitution over such an insignificant issue. Marriage, in its legal form, is under the jurisdiction of the states, not the federal government. The Constitution of the United States of America does not contain the word “marriage”. However, the Tenth Amendment states “The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States, are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people.” That makes me wonder why the federal government wants to take that power away from the states.
The Senate isn’t even showing enough respect for the Constitution to debate this issue in a non-partisan manner. Senator Edward (Chappaquiddick) Kennedy of Massachusetts said, "The Republican leadership is asking us to spend time writing bigotry into the Constitution," In response, Senator Orrin (I want to destroy your computer) Hatch of Utah stated "Does he really want to suggest that over half of the United States Senate is a crew of bigots?"
Well, like most US Senators, Edward (Chappaquiddick) Kennedy is a bigot. His actions indicate that people like himself are entitled to break laws without the same repercussions as the rest of the people. Since most US Senators are extremely partisan then by definition most US Senators are in fact bigots. After all the word bigot means “One who is strongly partial to one's own group, religion, race, or politics and is intolerant of those who differ.”


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