You know, the reason that voting for people like this guy and Romney, who dislike same-sex marriage, for President...
I also thought that personally Ron Paul is against same sex marriage but believes the government should have no say in...
Because their understanding of opposite-sex marriage is in the Dark Ages- yanno, a man making a woman his property...
It’s just like opposite-sex marriages, except both parties are packing the same hardware. Why is this concept so...
shook your hand and everything, Rand. :’(
Fucking Asshole....don’t understand Glee.
I knew there was something about him I didn’t like.
Rand Paul’s not a libertarian or even a Libertarian, he’s a Rel-Lib-Con.
Correct me if I’m wrong, but wasn’t Ron Paul personally pro-life, but professionally pro-choice? As in, he didn’t think...
So the 80 year-old father is more open and, for lack of a better word, “progressive” than his 40 year-old son. It’d be...
Ron Paul is anti-choice and anti-same-sex marriage. Like father, like son.
He believes in states dictating marriages, which seems to be pretty standard. But he should be pushing for the removal...
The problem, as I have said many times, is marriage is simply a contract between two consenting adults. Since the State...
Or maybe of you read the damn article you’d see it’s not about his opinion or personal beliefs being different from...
@crusadermaximus: Can the Feds force polygamy on the states? Well, they forced the Utah territory to outlaw and abolish...
LOL. What? I think I can tell the difference between Rand Paul’s opinion and advocacy. What is he explicitly saying here...
I have issue with the people calling Rand a traitor and a fool for not privately recognizing same sex marriage, rather...
The Constitution is not perfect. Is it fair for a state to discriminate against who can give rights to whom based solely...
Sad thing is, Rand Paul claims to be a libertarian, but he’s not. He may be “libertarian-leaning,” but he’s no...
Why does the state get to determine who enters contracts and who doesn’t? Isn’t marriage a contract?