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No Government has the moral authority to dismantle the universally understood meaning of marriage.
No Government has the moral authority to dismantle the universally understood meaning of marriage.
No Government has the moral authority to dismantle the universally understood meaning of marriage.
No Government has the moral authority to dismantle the universally understood meaning of marriage.
No Government has the moral authority to dismantle the universally understood meaning of marriage.
No Government has the moral authority to dismantle the universally understood meaning of marriage.
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