by StrykerFSU on Fri Jun 09, 2006 9:06 am
At the risk of drifting further off the topic of Crazy Ann, sohotrightnow, I don't the gay marriage amendment has anything to do with concerns about divorce. And with a divorce rate at what, 60%? I don't think it's very instructional to trot out a list of heterosexual Republican politicians as evidence of the constituionality of the proposed amendment.
I feel that gay marriage, much like abortion, should be a state issue decided upon by the voters of a state. You're right, it is not in the Constitution and nor should it be. One fact that seems to get left out of this debate is that in every state where gay marriage has been on the ballot, it has been voted down. That being said, I find it hard to condemn Pres. Bush for support a ban when the evidence is in and it would seem that most Americans are for a ban...those heartless, ignorant heathens.
Back to Crazy Ann, I enjoyed her early books like "Slander" and "Treason" because I felt that they offered accounts of historical events like Watergate and the McCarthy hearings from a different viewpoint then say Oliver Stone or whoever it was that made that Roy Cohn movie. Needless to say, my own exposure to American Contemporary History would not be called fair and balanced. So I thought she was a nice counterpoint with the truth probably somewhere in the middle. Now, I think she is nothing more than another shrill voice in the cacophony of BS that passes for political debate these days. She does as much disservice to her supposed cause as Michael Moore and Al Franken do to theirs.
Cliff Stryker Buck, Ph.D.
Department of Oceanography
Florida State University