From different statistical collections....you can generally say that there are about 70,000 gay marriages in progress right now, and even if you approved it in all fifty states....it might only move up to around 80,000 max. Peak-time? Probably a decent prospective with the numbers out there.
So, all this chatter....over a episode that covers roughly 180,000 Americans out of 300,000,000?
I would suggest the news media peak will start to occur when a parent in New Hampshire approves her 13-year old daughter marrying the fifty-year old lesbian girlfriend. A month later, another parent will sign off on the 14-year old son marrying some gay fifty-five year old guy from New York City. At this point, the reporters will feel uncomfortable and just drop the topic.
No matter that gays get married, they will never get the moral recognition they crave.
The law cannot make moral or just that which the natural law forbids.
No judge can invalidate true marriage. Which shows how facetious the courts’ embrace of same sex “marriage” really is in practice.
You cannot make equal before the law what the law rightly denied all along. The judges are playing with spiritual TNT here and have only incurred my contempt.