+ Follow BENNY AND SALLY MANTES Tag
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[Summary] => I got married to Josie some 42 years ago. At that time, the State had not yet expressly recognized in the very Constitution itself, the importance of marriage and the family in nation building. The only expression of the States concern and respect for marriage was found in the inert and impotent words contained in the legal tome known as the Civil Code declaring marriage as an "inviolable social institution".
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