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Rick Santorum says supreme court's gay marriage decision not 'final word'

There won't be that much "heat" though. It is mainly a handful of states fighting tooth and nail over this issue, not most of those that had amendments in place even. Some were set to legalize same sex marriage except for laws that required them to go through extreme means to overturn their amendments (Nevada requires a vote in two separate elections to go through).

There are 31 states controlled exclusively by Republicans, and as of right now, only some Republican lawmakers and a very small number of independents are against same sex marriage, and not all Republicans are against it. Very few Republicans are actually for a Constitutional Amendment to ban same sex marriage.

Polls show that less than half the states have populations where the majority opposes same sex marriage. Republicans are saying that such a proposal is stupid.
Well then the good news is this should end quickly!
 
Yes I already acknowledged that. He's technically correct, because nothing is ever really final. Any law or part of the constitution can be changed.

But it's just lip service because he knows full well that's not happening. Just like everyone else.
Common ground. Every once in a while we find it.
 
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