Turner said:
Indeed they are. That's why homosexuals can marry. Oh, wait, they can't.
Indeed they are..thats why I cant marry a man either.
How fair is it to have a minority that doesn't have the same rules as you do?
Once more, under the law, they have the same rules as I do.
If you're not helping them get the same rights, then you're opposing it. In other words, if you're not part of the solution, you're part of the problem.
Very typical rhetoric and simply recognized as such. If I made such a statement towards homosexuals as being "part of the problem" I would be branded a bigot. Again, please point out to me where anyone has any right to be married in the US Constitution or Bill of Rights. You wont find it. The problem, if one even exists, is that our government, as a democracy, is majority rule, thus there will always be those that have complaints.
Studies may show that children from a mother-father dynamic have kids with the least developmental problems, but time and time again I see in the news children being abused by a mother-father dynamic, or a mother-boyfriend/father-girlfriend dynamic.
I also see news about priests sexually molesting little boys...does that mean all priests do it? Nope. Your point is invalid.
I don't recall hearing of a child with same-sex parents having that problem.
Hmmm, just because it isnt in the news every day doenst mean it doesnt happen:
http://www.familyresearchinst.org/FRI_SPECRPT_foster-parent-molestation-illinois.html To somehow insinuate that such behavior is unknown because it isnt on the news all the time is rather short sighted at best.
Now, I'm not saying that SSP's are defacto better, but I don't hear about them killing or abusing their kids like I do with the traditional mother-father dynamic. Statistically, with about 10% of the population being homosexual, I should hear about 10% of the abused/killed children coming from SSPs. But like I said, I can't recall one.
Statistically, the homosexual population is about 3-5%, not 10%. Your skewing of percentages is just nonsensical. Do you really think that simply because you think 10% of the population is homosexual that in turn you should see 10% of the news stories indicating abusive behavior by SSPs?

First of all, the percentage of gay parents is extremely low compared to the number of heterosexual parents for obvious reasons. SSPs are most certainly not 10% of the parents out there....I would not hesitate to guess that SSPs most likely form less that 1% of the total parent population out there. If you have ANY data that indicates otherwise by all means link it up.