The thinking goes that since infidelity has done more to undermine marriage than homosexuality, politicians that support the gay marriage ban amendment should be willing to disclose whether their conduct matches their rhetoric. So any legislator that is on record of supporting the gay marriage ban is being asked to sign a pledge of fidelity. Right now it's Colorado only; some are calling for it to go national.
There's an effort to make divorce unconstitutional, as well.
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Posted by: Marie at April 13, 2004 06:56 AM