Re: Prototyping?



Joerg wrote:
David DiGiacomo wrote:

You are avoiding the point. Do you think that in a democracy, it should
be possible for the voters to pass a proposition to ban mixed-race marriage?


No, it should not be possible for voters to pass such a proposition.

So why should voters be able to forbid same-sex marriage but not mixed-race
marriage? I don't see the difference.

I wonder what people have against same-sex marriage. I really don't get it.

robert
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