Submitted by Voting Guest (not verified) on Sat, 05/12/2012 - 12:19am.
I'd just like to say that this is a positive example of our American way. As a state, an amendment was written and voted on by individual residents of this State. Thats America at its best. You may not like the result, but the MAJORITY view has been expressed. The ONLY thing expressly clarified is the definition of marriage in North Carolina. It did not remove any perceived rights, did not limit any individuals liberties in this state, or change the lives of any resident of North Carolina. It defined marriage, period.
If you don't like it, its just something you'll have to work through. Its the collective opinion/belief of our State. Having the ability to express and vote on that opinion is America at its best.
Its completely American
I'd just like to say that this is a positive example of our American way. As a state, an amendment was written and voted on by individual residents of this State. Thats America at its best. You may not like the result, but the MAJORITY view has been expressed. The ONLY thing expressly clarified is the definition of marriage in North Carolina. It did not remove any perceived rights, did not limit any individuals liberties in this state, or change the lives of any resident of North Carolina. It defined marriage, period.
If you don't like it, its just something you'll have to work through. Its the collective opinion/belief of our State. Having the ability to express and vote on that opinion is America at its best.