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<DIV>D.Toogood said:</DIV>
<DIV>"That's crazy. A man can't marry a man. And two women can't either. Let'em go in the bedroom somewhere and let them do any thing to each other, I don't care but that's still not a real marriage whether they call it married or not."</DIV></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></P>
<P>Well, thanks for speaking for the rest of of us, but to ME it IS a real marriage, seeing as my open mind the new Spanish law says it is. I find the comments above ignorant and oversimplified. Marriage is not only about what goes on in the bedroom, I think we all know that. Why should a legal union of two people be eligible to some and not others? That is the basis for my support of this law. Despite my sexual orientation, I should be able to legally marry whatever fellow consenting adult I choose. I'm not saying this should be accepted by my church or by any church for that matter--the article is about the government of Spain, the LAW. Why should the law pick and choose?</P>
<P>Sometimes simple is best and this seems simple enough,</P>
<P>JC</P>
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