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Wednesday, February 25, 2004
 

Some basic principles

The sanctity of marriage is personal and religious, not legal. It has nothing to do with the Constitution. A sane judge might be excused for thinking tax cuts and next-of-kin benefits are legal rights; but trying to define "marriage" in our founding document would be the work of a frivolous, radical, activist President.

Sullivan is surprised. I'm not.

posted by Michael Scott Moore | 1:02 AM
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