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Originally Posted by dabateman
Well when in context with the other posts, torture indicated a systematic attempt to continue an institutionalized second class citizenship. All homosexual rights are limited in comparison to heterosexuals as we do not have the same coupling rights & benefits. Most states lack even a basic parody of these rights. As far as profiling, the newly passed information sharing act indicates that the United States provides and receives information on air passengers including sexual orientation as the information is amassed.
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How exactly are we limited in our rights, in comparison to heterosexuals, when sexual orientation is not a deciding factor in the issuance of a marriage license AND marriage is an optional institution.
In regards to the information sharing act you referenced, before we can jump to the conclusion that this is "profiling" (which I don't find to be such a bad thing at all when it comes to security issues), we have to ask what other information is being gathered and how it is being used, per this act. It's all about context in regards to the accuracy of your assessment concerning that this is actually "profiling" in a way that violates the Constitution.