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Old 01-09-2008, 11:21 PM   #23 (permalink)
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The problem with the whole idea is that there will always - ALWAYS - be some gay kids who are born - no matter how many tests are run. We know they can detect Down's Syndrome, and there is no shortage of kids with Down's Syndrome to fill the special ed classes in schools.
The difference being, though fewer than before, the ones who are gay that survive will live an even MORE DIFFICULT existence than the ones now do.
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Legalized same-sex marriage almost certainly benefits those same-sex couples who choose to marry, as well as the children being raised in those homes. - David Blankenhorn is president of the New York-based Institute for American Values and the author of "The Future of Marriage."