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Plaintiffs cannot rely upon statutes that are not contested in this case as a basis to claim the right to marriage.” “The Legislature's choice to limit marriage to opposite-sex couples "can be justified by the recognition thatthis union is unique. Not only is it a union of differ- ences, but it is a union in which children are commonly raised. Therefore, it plays a particular role in teaching children. Cur- rent marriage laws could be seen by the - Legislature as a way to recognize the sig- nificant contribution that both sexes can bring to parenting and family formation.” “Plaintiffs twist the declaration of the Legislature's support for the institution of marriage into the statement that ‘hetero- sexual couples and their families are mor- ally superior to gay and lesbian couples and their families.’ This insulting, de- meaning statement is not the state's. It is an invention of the plaintiffs. Plaintiffs use these histrionics to undermine the Legislature’s legitimate goal of enacting legislation to express and support its pref- erence to encourage family formation _ through married opposite-sex couples be- cause of their unique and long-standing contributions to the foundation of society.” “The Vermont Legislature has been responsive to homosexuals in numerous ways, including prevention of discrimina- tion, permitting adoption of children, not en- acting a local Defense of Marriage Act and not regulating intimate sexual contact among adults. 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