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9th Circuit Court of Appeals: Still looney after all these years
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02-10-2012, 12:33 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-10-2012 12:34 PM by myotch.)
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RE: 9th Circuit Court of Appeals: Still looney after all these years
(02-10-2012 07:05 AM)bean Wrote: Yeah, interracial marriage in places like Mississippi..Alabama...didn't go so well. Miscegenation has always happened, especially in America, but is older than civilization itself. In the 20th century, interracial marriage became a civil rights issue not in Mississippi or Alabama, but in Virginia with its anti-miscegenation laws. In 1967, SCOTUS rules that anti-miscegenation laws were unconstitutional. FTR, my marriage would be strictly considered miscegenation, as my wife is Latina-Mexican with very little European ancestry (she's 1/8 or 1/16 Portuguese). Now, while homosexual sex may have happened as long as interracial coupling has happened, homosexuals historically have not married same-sex partners, as a rule, even in places and times where homosexuality was accepted and even encouraged. The Ark was built by a lone amateur, and the Titanic was built by an impressive group of professionals. |
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