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doublex
Marriage in Ireland is currently regulated by the Civil Registration Act 2004[5]. Section 2 restates the Common Law definition of marriage and according to section 2(2)(e) a marriage would be invalid if both parties to a marriage are of the same sex. Therefore Ireland does not currently allow same-sex marriage.

The question now is it time for the state to finally end discriminiation towards this part of our society.
We after all pride ourselves on our liberal forward lookin approach to civil liberties while ignoring this major
act of discrimination.Why in this day and age do our politicians continue to drag their heels.

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conn
yes they should be allowed get married, that way they can be as unhappy as the rest of us



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McDreamy
Or maybe they will be as happy as the rest of us , who cares they should be allowed to marry now, for gods sake its the 21st century



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bravo206
I am thinking of asking JERRY THE GUY FROM RTE to marry me as he is the biggest pussy i ever seen



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tommy
Gays and lesbians should be allowed equal rights with all its babaric they are not yet allowed this basic right of same sex union



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edited on: 2009-05-27 00:09


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