Tuesday, November 25, 2003
More from the New Republic, this time care of
Gregg Easterbrook, who offers more than a few solid points, including:
By legal tradition, marriage is a union between "a man and a woman." At various points in legal tradition, women could not vote, slaves were three-fifths of a person and children could work in mines. Legal traditions change all the time, and what a relief that they do.
While there, be sure to check out the rest of his blogg, including small gems
like this one.