I know this was like last week, but I'm surprised that no one jumped on it. A judge in Kansas ruled that children as young as 12 could be legally considered married in a commonlaw sense. Why have family values groups as well as those of us on the "other" side not made a big hullabaloo about this? What does it say about marriage in America when children can be married (as long as the couple is a male and a female) when consenting, rational adults (of the same gender) can't benefit from such a state?
I was just curious as to why the media and everyone else didn't make such a big stink about this.
I was just curious as to why the media and everyone else didn't make such a big stink about this.
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Re: Kansas
Sun, July 2, 2006 - 7:09 PMThat's because Kansas so much bad press for teaching creationism in the public schools that no one is much surprised at anything that happens there..