roomthreeseventeen
Inaugural Dopey Challenge finisher
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Get thee to the courthouses, folks! 





I won't be comfortable until the Supreme Court makes it the law of the land that gay people can marry.
I have no problem with the law itself....I have a problem with the COURTS making it the law. That's not their job, it's the job of the legislature.
I have no problem with the law itself....I have a problem with the COURTS making it the law. That's not their job, it's the job of the legislature.
Everyone has the right to be just as miserable as anyone else.![]()
Actually, that's what is so wonderful about the judge's decision. He was careful to make the decision a gender discrimination case, not a sexual orientation case. The reason the law is invalid is because classifying who can marry based on gender violates equal protection and due process guarantees in the 14th Amendment.arilvdc said:you all just made my day...I live here in SoCal and when I saw the news I jumped up and shared it with my coworkers. Imagine my surprise when all but one of them were angry. I've worked with them for months and I would never have guessed they were against gay marriage and gays, period. They told me that it's a "choice" and that "the people voted" and that a "majority" were against it, so the courts are wrong...
....I felt like crying. These people are all my age (20's) and yet they want to take away someone's rights because they don't agree with their lifestyle? I mentioned the loving vs. virginia case and they told me that race isn't the same as sexuality because you can't choose your race.
I'm so glad that I can come here and see that there ARE people out there who are as gladdened by this news as I am.
I completely agree with the ruling. I find it a bit sad that we are reliving the equal rights debate for the 3rd time in this country.