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Gay Marriage Legalized in New York

Gay Marriage Law Passes in New York

(Picture credit: The Huffington Post via Associated Press)

This week New York begins issuing marriage licenses for same-sex marriage and performing gay and lesbian weddings in New York City and throughout New York State. 

What took so long?  SocialNetwork.com has been providing online dating services to same sex (as well as to heterosexual) couples for over 10 years.  We also provide dating services for interracial marriage, and even provide dating services for people with physical disabilities to find love.  We endeavor to treat all people equally and with an equal right to live, liberty and love.  

At SocialNetwork.com we do not take a position on if gay marriage is “ok” or not.  That is a moral question and it should be made by your temple or church.  We do however believe in liberty and proudly support the United States Constitution.

It’s easy to get confused with all the talk about “Gay rights” but really that’s the wrong message because groups don’t have rights, individuals do. 

Some people like to argue that the issue involves redefining what marriage means.  Senator Ron Paul’s book Liberty Defined: 50 Essential Issues That Affect Our Freedom explains it well.  Government should not be defining what marriage means or telling people who they can or cannot spend their lives with.  Government should not tell you who you can choose to make a life or death decision on your behalf if you are injured, or who can visit you in the hospital, or who you can be your beneficiary of your insurance, or who you can leave your money to when you die.  These are individual liberties.

Government’s role on the issue should be limited to the legal issues of creating a joint entity for financial and tax purposes. 

We congratulate the people of New York for having the goodness of heart and the bravery to choose Freedom for all of its residents.

Posted on Thursday, July 21 2011.
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