
On Sat, Nov 08, 2014 at 12:23:24PM +1100, Lev Lafayette wrote:
See, this is why it's so confusing. You say one thing then you say another which contradicts it.
Let me phrase it as a yes/no proposition. Hopefully there is no wriggle room here.
"Do you support the right of same-sex couples to a legal marriage?"
try taking the word "support" out of it and replace it with "accept". "Support" (capitalised or not) seems to have a special meaning to him, and admitting that he "supports" same-sex marriage will somehow contaminate him (possibly turning him into some kind of poof eventually...oh the horror!) "Do you accept the right of same-sex couples to a legal marriage?" you don't have to be in favour of or support something to accept it - for example, i accept the right of religious people to believe whatever stupid shit that they want to, but i'll never be in favour of such cretinism. IMO the world would be a much better place if people put such dangerous nonsense aside. craig -- craig sanders <cas@taz.net.au>