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My personal opinion on gay marriage is moot - I'm telling yall what the constitution says and the constitution say absolutely nothing about marriage between a woman and woman man and man or man and woman.... DOMA was the closest think and that was Bill Clinton's idea...
Sorry to explain to you that are possibly inept but there are 2) ways to legitimize gay marriage 1) would be to amend the constitution or 2) embrace the Tenth Amendment and allow states to decide...
My moral personal and ethical position on the issue is useless....
All I'm telling you "gay rights" fanatics is that "gay rights" is an epic exaggeration when your entire boggle boils down to a Tenth Amendment issue based on marriage and marriage alone.
You're not really answering any questions - why is this? Should the state have the right to discriminate against interracial marriage? Yes or no? There is nothing in the constitution about it. So is it a yes? Or a no?