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Ken Mehlman has written an editorial in the Minneapolis Star-Tribune speaking out against Minnesota's anti-gay marriage amendment. He argues that conservatives should support gay marriage because 1) it is about personal freedom, and 2) it encourages monogamy, commitment to others, responsibility, etc.
Here is an excerpt:
http://www.startribune.com/opinion/commentaries/173960281.html?refer=y
What do you think about about what he has written?
Please pass this editorial along to your conservative & Republican family members, colleagues, and friends.
Here is an excerpt:
What freedom is more basic and personal than the right to marry the person you love?
If we are serious in our belief that every citizen is endowed by his or her creator with the right to pursue happiness, then how can this not include the freedom to marry? What could be more central to a person's happiness? And alternatively, if we want a smaller, less obtrusive government, shouldn't individuals and not politicians decide who they can marry?
Maximizing freedom isn't the only conservative value enhanced by allowing civil marriage for same-gender couples. It will promote stability, responsibility and commitment -- family values that we often encourage in public policy. Marriage encourages people to think beyond their own needs, to create loving households, to build a support network so people can be cared for in sickness, old age and hard times.
http://www.startribune.com/opinion/commentaries/173960281.html?refer=y
What do you think about about what he has written?
Please pass this editorial along to your conservative & Republican family members, colleagues, and friends.

















