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Even a 14th Century act declaring it high treason to have an affair with the monarch’s husband or wife is included in the sweeping redrafting exercise.

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Civil servants have drawn up a list of scores of statutes and regulations dating back as far 1285 to be amended or specifically excluded when the Government’s Same-Sex Marriage Act comes into force next month.

Under proposals to be debated by MPs and Peers as early as next week, terms such as “widow” will be deleted or reworded in legislation covering topics as diverse as seamen’s pensions and London cab licences to take account of the new definition of marriage.

References to mothers, fathers, husbands and wives are also to be amended to avoid future confusion.

I want to punch right in their faces the people who pooh-poohed when told some words would be disappeared and/or lose their meaning, that all language related and referring to FAMILY would change with the acceptance of homosexual "marriage".

And that's how *your* marriage will be affected.

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« Last Edit: March 06, 2014, 08:41:22 AM by Pandora »
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Re: Britain: 700 years of law redrafted ahead of homosexual "marriage"
« Reply #1 on: March 06, 2014, 10:11:35 AM »
It will all have to crumble into dust before they'll reap the consequences. The wheels are set in motion now, both for them achieving their desire, and for the destruction of the society that fosters it.
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Re: Britain: 700 years of law redrafted ahead of homosexual "marriage"
« Reply #2 on: March 06, 2014, 11:19:59 AM »
So while Obama is shredding the Constitution while the Labor Party in Britain goes after everything going back to the Magna Carta?

Sounds like progressives the world over are feeling a certain urgency, eh?

Good, perhaps the Great Reckoning approacheth quickly!
We are now where The Founders were when they faced despotism.