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🗓️ 16 November 2022
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0:00.0 | You |
0:31.0 | And greetings. Welcome to the dividing line. We're going to have open phones today, but before we go to the phones, well, is that really phones, they're open zoom calls. |
0:41.0 | And Rich's posted stuff as to I'm not sure if it's in the app or not is in the app. Okay. |
0:49.0 | As to how to do the zoom calls, we have four folks already in line. I think that's max we can have or I don't know. |
0:57.0 | Oh, we can said we can do a lot more. Okay, we got four folks in line anyways. |
1:03.0 | But before I do that, we need to briefly recognize the. |
1:10.0 | I guess this past summer, right after dobs, the Jerry Nadler and the Democrats in the house pushed through a. |
1:22.0 | What they as all leftist always do misnamed the respect for marriage act, which of course is the exact opposite of that it's the profanation of marriage. |
1:35.0 | It's the disrespect of marriage act. It is the other destruction of marriage act. |
1:41.0 | But you can always tell leftist they will twist words change meanings and say the exact opposite of the reality. |
1:51.0 | Evidently because their followers are so dull, they'll believe them. |
1:56.0 | But anyway, the respect for marriage act has now appeared in the Senate. |
2:03.0 | And there is a fair amount of speculation, effective man staying is being voted on today. |
2:09.0 | That there will be sufficient Republicans in the Senate to pass it. |
2:15.0 | Who will we'll go for this? And of course, we already know three or four, quote unquote Republican senators who are not Republicans at all. |
2:27.0 | They're Democrats caucusing with the Republicans. |
2:31.0 | So there's a there's a there's a very good chance that the government will vote into law. |
2:43.0 | The other profaning of marriage. Now, obviously, this respect for marriage act includes language meant to protect religious liberty. |
2:55.0 | Remember, the respect for marriage act is the formally gets rid of Doma, the defense of marriage act, which was a bipartisan, I think it was 96 to four when it was passed in the 90s, late 90s under Clinton. |
3:12.0 | Defense of marriage. So 20 years later, all of those protections that were a part of that can just simply be repealed. |
3:23.0 | The idea that, well, it, you know, it contains protections for religious liberty. |
3:27.0 | That's the kind of thing that is impressive to people who don't know anything about history. |
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