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Do you think gay marriage should be legalized in every state?
im a straight divorced female, and i don't see ANY reason that it shouldn't be. and i am SICK of hearing people say ITS AGAINST GOD. really????
My Definition of marriage is simple- Two people that love and care for each other and what to spend the rest of their lives together. 2 people. shouldn't matter who those two people are.
16 Answers
- 9 years ago
The fact that gay marriage is not legalized is illegal. The separation of church and state should eliminate all religious arguments from this issue, and since that's what is REALLY holding people up, it makes it illegal. Now people are trying to argue that marriage is all about reproducing - so does that mean that infertile men/women should not be married? In my opinion, if you're going to ban gay marriage because two people of the same sex cannot naturally make a baby together, then all marriages where the couple does not want to have children or cannot physically bear children should be invalid. You can't have it both ways!
Now, I don't think that people who are infertile should not be allowed to be married. I agree with you - marriage is about love and commitment, not about sex or who is marrying who. I'm really tired of gay rights being a political issue. It needs to just be granted already, or our political officials need to be kicked out of government for breaking the law! Follow the Constitution or stop calling yourself a patriotic American.
- TreyshonLv 69 years ago
"No
not at all
i think it should be decided democratically like they did in California, N Carolina and Washington state
i am actually so amused that the libs put it up to a democratic vote in washington and were CRUSHED in the polls."
In time even if it was put to a democratic vote it will be passed eventually. The tide is unstoppable. There are nations where it can already pass this way in the world. The USA will eventually catch up, the diversity, divisions, culture etc just stalls it.
Mob rule is not democracy. Your founding fathers separated government, installed an independent judiciary, wrote a constitution with the specific intent to limit power and channel its use. The supreme court routinely strikes down popularly passed legislation, effectively protecting the dumb people from themselves.
- ?Lv 69 years ago
I believe if you read the First Amendment, you'll find that the founding fathers didn't consider "it's against God" to be a valid legal argument either---hence the "separation of Church and State," ruled by the Supreme Court, operating off of what Thomas Jefferson said was the intent of the amendment.
If you read the Fourteenth Amendment, you'll find that there is no permission in the Constitution for sex-segregated marriage. It is unconstitutional to give men a right that women do not have, or to give women a right that men do not have. Currently, in many states, men have the right to marry women, but women do not. Women have the right to marry men, but men do not. That is sex-based discrimination in marriage, and it is illegal.
Now, just in case you're stubborn, and say that it's not discriminatory because men and women have equal rights, they're just DIFFERENT rights.... Brown v. The Board of Education. End of discussion.
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- Anonymous9 years ago
Any two or more people can love and live together for as long as they wish. The state will sell you a license for a very modest price but a divorce will cost you a fortune. Leave the state out of it and it won't cost you anything.
- Anonymous9 years ago
I think that the Constitution guarantees equal justice under the law, the Supreme Court decided that the right to marry the person of one's choice was a constitutional right, and that ought to be the end of it.
As the Prop 8 appeal decision stated, giving same-sex couples the right to marry -- EQUAL marriage, not GAY marriage -- does NO HARM to heterosexual couples. Anybody who wants to "defend" their marriage should be kind to his or her spouse. Heterosexual marriages don't fall apart because gay people are getting married, they fall apart because the man and wife are not making the marriage work. It's like banning rabies shots for cats to protect dogs from rabies. Duh?
Here are some good interpretations of biblical stuff...
Source(s): http://www.wouldjesusdiscriminate.org/ - ?Lv 69 years ago
Eh, my home nation is very federalist as far as governance goes, so I'm not exactly neutral with regards to such matters.
But yes - this is democracy.
To uphold the rights of all people.
In this, at the very least, we must believe.
- 9 years ago
yes I do who is the gov't to tell someone that can't marry their love. ??? Really? that's so dumb I hate that but we will get our turn one day. :) I live in GA where their are plenty homophobes but has the gay capital which makes no sense smh I have to go all the way to new york to marry my gf such an inconvience
Source(s): Proud Lesbian - Anonymous9 years ago
No
not at all
i think it should be decided democratically like they did in California, N Carolina and Washington state
i am actually so amused that the libs put it up to a democratic vote in washington and were CRUSHED in the polls.
- Anonymous9 years ago
Yes, I think it should be. It breaks my heart that its not because I know some lesbians who can't get married, although they would love to. Why shouldn't it? Love is love. Pure and simple.
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