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Old 10-06-2004, 04:15 PM   #11
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The Kerry Doctrine, in a previous formulation.

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One thing did bother me though, especially when Edwards, a lawyer, who should know better, twice made the comment about "never in the 200 some odd years of this country has a state ever been required to recognize a marriage in another state. WTF??? Hasn't he ever heard of full faith and credit? Damn.
Search for my old posts on this. Edwards is right to the extent that the type of marriage would violate important public policies of another state, but I don't want to be accused of turning the FFCC into the new polygamy so you will have to search for my old posts (complete with citiation to authority) if you want to know more.
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