06-22-2003, 02:29 PM
It might be a big deal to some concerned about gay rights, but as an international issue its minor other than the media attention it will get for a few weeks.
Does it really matter if the US recognizes a marriage of US Citizens done in another country? No - they are still US citizens and our country is completely with in its rights to ignore what is esentially a run around of US law.
You can reasonably argue about gay marriage, sure - that principal was no different last week than it is this week. But the Canada law flap is a non issue.
Does it really matter if the US recognizes a marriage of US Citizens done in another country? No - they are still US citizens and our country is completely with in its rights to ignore what is esentially a run around of US law.
You can reasonably argue about gay marriage, sure - that principal was no different last week than it is this week. But the Canada law flap is a non issue.