I thought you were done? still dodging the questions though
1.) yes i noticed that, why do you have such an anti-gay rights passion when it should be such a non issue
2.) that is 100% factually false. A marriage contracted has no equal and many parts of it cant be duplicated in anyway. Not to mention even an attempt do duplicated would fail for two factual other reasons
A.) theres no such thing as equal but separate
B.) civil unions and domestic partnerships have already been proven not to be as equally binding and concrete or absolute. For two reasons they are not marriage and there is 1000s of court cases establishing court precedents for them.
facts win again and prove you wrong
3.) still dodging the questions i see, history will not be impacted and is meaningless nor will tradition. If you disagree AGAIN answer the question and please explain to us all what factual tradition will be destroyed
4.) its an EQUAL rights issue and yes some rulings have mentioned civil rights. If you dont like that you can always write a letter to all the judges that disagree with you and all thier rulings that disagree with you to. They will probably laugh as hard as we do.
5.) marriage is a right SCOTUS said so 14 times, you lose
it doesnt have to be in the constitution LOL this is another straw man that always fails.
can you show me where it says you have the right not to get raped in the constitution? lol
it doesnt need your support, its winning without you
6.) 12????
uhm its 21 and agreement is meanignless
7.) i can get married in all the states because i have my rights, gays are now fighting for theirs BUT you bring up a great point.
Some of the victories/and fights for equal rights happened because of people doing exactly what you said. People were married in one state and another state tried to not recognize it lol
8.) nobody cares those bigots and or people that support discrimination dont get a say as we are finding out and when people fight for equal rights its winning
9.) those poll numbers are 100% meaningless and id say you have 5 years max before equal rights is national, so get ready.
also just to educated you further on this topic since you are obviously not educated on this topic here is a recent update, might have some mistakes in it but it will help you get caught up
2/13/14 Version 5.0
21 States with Equal Rights (2 in stay)
Massachusetts - May 17, 2004
Connecticut - November 12, 2008
Iowa - April 27, 2009
Vermont - September 1, 2009
New Hampshire - January 1, 2010
Washing D.C. - March 9, 2010
FALL OF DADT Dec 18, 2010
New York - July 24, 2011
Washington - December 6, 2012
Maine - December 29, 2012
Maryland - January 1, 2013
FALL OF DOMA - June 26, 2013
California - June 28, 2013
Delaware - July 1, 2013
Rhode Island - August 1, 2013
Minnesota - August 1, 2013
New Jersey - October 21, 2013
Hawaii - December 2, 2013
New Mexico – December 19, 2013
Utah – December 20. 2013 Currently Stayed and will be ruled on with OK)
Oklahoma - Currently Stayed and will be ruled on with UT)
GSK v. Abbott Laboratories - January 21, 2014 (could be huge in gay rights, discrimination/heightened scrutiny)
Kentucky - February 2/14/14 (Must recognize out-of-state marriages) which will lead to their ban being defeated
Virginia - February 2/14/14
Illinois - June 1, 2014 effective
18 States Working Towards Equal Rights
11 States with Pending Court Cases to Establish Equal Rights
Alaska (Suit to be filed this month)
Idaho
Louisiana
Michigan (Feb 2014 Trial)
Mississippi
North Carolina
Pennsylvania (June 14 Trial)
South Carolina
Tennessee (Direct US Constitution Challenge)
Texas (Jan 2014 Trial, Direct US Constitution Challenge)
West Virginia
4 States with Court Case(s) and Legislation to establish Equal Rights
Arizona
Arkansas (Decision Pending and 2016 ballot)
Nevada
Ohio (December 2013 trial) Trial had narrow ruling that ohio will recognize OTHER state marriages but didn’t impact bans. New cases expected.
3 States with Legislation to Establish Equal Rights
Colorado
Florida
Oregon
thats 39 states that could have equal rights by 2016 and some much sooner!
Also 3 State Attorney Generals no longer defending the constitutionality of bans, joining the case against them or reviewing their constitutionality
Pennsylvania
Virginia
Nevada