Robert Broadus via his website http://www.justiceandliberty.us/
By Brody Levesque (Washington DC) FEB 10 | Delivering testimony against Senate Bill 116 which would allow for same-sex marriage, Robert Broadus, a conservative Republican and Tea-party candidate in last year's race for Maryland's 4th Congressional district, noted that if the state senate passed the measure, it was paving the way for future generations to be able to marry android artificial life forms.
Broadus runs a grass roots organisation called Protect Marriage Maryland from his suburban Washington D. C. area home in Clinton, located in Prince George's County, Maryland.
3 comments:
Not to sound stupid, but maybe being prepared with the most advanced legislation yet would be a good thing? Why should future androids have as much trouble as we do now? Why not allow anyone, artificial construct or otherwise, to marry whoever they want?
Why not indeed, Trab. It might even pave the way for other "artificial constructs", after all if people can believe they are in love, then why not allow artificially intelligent machines to think they were made by a god? The possibilities are endless. We could even let them think that they are made in the image of a god for the sole purpose of getting married so that they could...Oh wait a minute we would have to allow them to have sex too, and what if they start having sex in public? We need to think this out carefully...
This is off topic I guess but this is stirring some controversy apparently. (I'm not sure why)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sXTS1gnoQs
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