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1.)You are incorrect.
2.)The court has recognized a right to marriage, not a right to a state-sanctioned marriage.
3.) It is perfectly legal for states to get out of the marriage business altogether.
4.) If you believe otherwise, perhaps you can provide FACTS that support this instead of more STATEMENTS that do not.
5.)And yes, you claimed that states don't get to determine equal rights. This is false. They can't write laws that conflict with the Federal law, but they do determine those rights within their borders.
1.) no i am 100% correct lol
2.) good thing i didnt say that, thats what you added on and has nothing to do with my statement, thanks, like i said my statement was right. Marriage is a right
3.) another thing i never said but marriage isnt a business its a contract
4.) since i never made any of the statements you made up its not need, MY actual statement is still 100% true,. Marriage is a right.
let me know when you want to discuss something i actually siad instead of making stuff up
5.) nope again you are wrong i didnt claim anything i pointed out the fact that its beyond thier power to do so and its 100% right. They don't determine equal rights has in the 14th if the violate it that sun constitutional. Yes they can make laws inside thier board as long as those don't violate the constitution. You didnt even say anything contrary to what i said LMAO.
again please stick to what was actually said and to avoid further confusion on your part instead of assuming or making stuff up, simply ask. Youll have better success.
Fact remains, marriage is a right :shrug: