p4p, let's backtrack for a minute.
You originally posted:
Getting behind an initiative is not the same as leading one. You now seem to advocate that as a Catholic Christian I must lead the charge. Sorry, but I'm not that motivated to do so. As I said before, there are other issues that I consider more important right now (this whole Chick Fil-A thing was a major distraction more than anything else).
I don't really get the last sentence in your post above. I've been married for a very long time. Although I agree that government never should have involved itself in the business of marriage, there is only one thing I would probably notice if it were no longer the case, and that would be higher taxes as we would no longer receive a marriage tax deduction. Seems that would "shackle" me even more, so I would rather eliminate or greatly reduce income taxes before we kick government out of the marriage business. (As I said to you in previous posts, there are bigger fish to fry).
Having said all that, I will still keep my promise to get behind such an initiative if someone starts one. I'm not doing anything to block gay marriage, so it won't be difficult to put at least half of that energy into supporting your suggestion. But I'm not motivated to start one myself. I'd rather work on more important stuff like ending wars, sound money, and free markets.