quinnclub puts into words what I've been thinking when I see people wanting to make same-sex marriage their single issue at the polls (and he does it much more eloquently, I must say, since my thoughts tend to be the knee-jerk "But...but..but... Jobs! War! Fundies! Nnngghh!!"). Until that joyous day when there is no government involvement in marriage at all, it is a state issue, regardless of how the Doofus in Chief tries to play it for political advantage. While I disagree with Kerry's views on the whether to support a state constitutional amendment banning same-sex marriage, this would not be the issue that makes me decide to vote or not vote for him.
[Edit: I am not trying to trivialize the issue of same-sex marriage, I think it is important, and I think anyone who wants to get married should be able to. If I'm prioritizing though, I'd put job growth higher on the scale.]
This is great for ratings
Date: 2004-03-01 02:48 pm (UTC)"Excuse me, your honour, but that pink ruffled shirt is soo mine. He has absolutely no taste! He would never have bought that!"
I barely ever watch tv, but I could really dig that.
It's inevitable
Date: 2004-03-01 08:59 pm (UTC)Meanwhile, there are all of those Americans out there who believe in such silly things as "That government is best that governs least" and "all men are created equal". Cutting away freedoms bit by bit by introducing restrictive nonsense legislation of any sort defining homosexuality out of marriage sounds ridiculously Draconian, and definitely a step backwards. Didn't we learn from the 1860's? The 1940's? The 1960's?
Finally, there's a politician or two somewhere who wants to win an office. He's ordered his staff to perform a number of studies. The studies seem to suggest that he needs a little more support from the "religious white rural male" and "religious black rural female" groups. So he proposes some insane amendment that would never be passed... the Ten Commandments thing is so last term--let's define gay marriage as between a man and a woman this time.
I don't know... that's just the way the world looks to me right now--I'm open for corrections.
it's all politics
Date: 2004-03-01 10:23 pm (UTC)Wow, that's a mis-type
Re: it's all politics
Date: 2004-03-02 04:33 pm (UTC)But then, again, that's just how I view the world, and it's probably wrong to some extent.
Re: it's all politics
Date: 2004-03-02 05:35 pm (UTC)You actually won't get much argument from me on that point.
So instead of being more about what issues a politician believes in, the election becomes more about what issues politicians choose to actually bring up during the election year.
I do wish that candidates could run on the issues they truly believed in, not toe the party line, and still be viable. I also wish that I had more candidates to vote *for* than to vote *against*. I'll be voting for Kerry in November, but not so much because I think he himself is so wonderful but because I think that the other option has proven itself far worse.